Have you tried reducing your fat intake slightly to see if that improves your condition @charliebarker
Thank you all for your empathy with me. I did suffer from GERD for years, medications stopped helping and before long, everything I ate hurt. I mostly drink coffee because the warmth relaxes my esophagus. It feels like I'm being punished for eating: cold foods, and any drink that isn't warm hurts. Doctors misdiagnosed me 5x before they finally bothered running a real test. The advice they gave me was avoid my triggers, but that's the problem.... Everything is a trigger. @charliebarker Where do you feel the pain? And why do you think you vomit? Does food feel stuck, or do you think maybe some antacids will help?
Yeah definitely not nice! I'm pretty good at keeping food down, but I can't seem to do it so well anymore. I used to chug a drink to get food to go down all the way, and pills were a nightmare. I took ranitidine for the first great and a half of my diagnosis and one day it just didn't help. So I took 2 of my 50mg tablets and nothing. I've been prescribed about 10 different acid reducers and proton pump inhibitors and Omeprezol was one that didn't make a difference for two weeks and the 3d week made me vomit 30 minutes after taking it. Haven't taken it since, but I instead Bagan eating raw almonds. Their oil prevented the acid from climbing and made new feel 70% better. Then one day I'm at work and BAM . felt like I was having a heart attack. Im sure the spasms arrive differently for everyone. My doctor thought I had asthma and maybe an allergy to my cat. . . another thought I had arthritis in my sternum (keep in mind I'm 20 years old) and another thought it was numerous issues with my heart or perhaps bronchial spasms ( which I've had before). Something I've learned is the spasming could be for 2 different reasons- either could be yours, but I would see a doctor and ask about it, maybe ask to be tested, do you have a gastroenterologist? (I didn't get one till they had proof of the spasming, like my GERD wasn't enough).It's more the feeling of regurgitation - not vomiting. And so far I've only actually regurgitated food entirely once (not nice!!!)It feels as if the food is stuck in my esophagus, won't go down and wants to come us again. I feel the pain in my chest and back and often have profuse saliva. It only happens as I'm eating not before or after. The action of swallowing sets it off (although swallowing itself seems fine). No particular triggers but it's happening to a lesser or greater degree at every meal now. Liquid is fine, but solids have to be eaten very slowly. I've been on Ranitadine for a few years and my doc has recently put me on omeprazole to see if that helps as I've only had this symptom in the last few months - it doesn't.
Oh good, better to know before it gets out of hand...Yeah, am going to get in touch with my GP tomorrow
I can't eat anything cold and room temperature threw me into agony. I was drinking a lot of coffee because the warmth felt nice until recently and now everything hurts. They shouldn't sheriff the spamming off. It can be caused by some very serious things. My Digestive disease doctor found extensive gastritis and I find out today what the cause is. Then if we fix it, it should stop the agonizing spasms. Please push your doctor to care or perhaps ask for a second opinion. If you're health isn't important to them, they don't deserve your business.I have sudden acute pain in my chest and throat which my cardiologist puts down to ‘oesophageal spasms’. My GP shrugged it off but it’s agonising and I’m lucky it doesn’t happen too often. I eat one main meal a day a vegetarian one and it’s this one that causes the pain. I need to eat it because I’m underweight or I wouldn’t bother.
Hi Aestire how did you manage your gastritis? Did you resolve it that time? And what treatment you took for that? Have same symptoms need your advise. Thanks in advance!
I just want to double-check that you've been tested for achalasia?It's more the feeling of regurgitation - not vomiting. And so far I've only actually regurgitated food entirely once (not nice!!!)It feels as if the food is stuck in my esophagus, won't go down and wants to come us again. I feel the pain in my chest and back and often have profuse saliva. It only happens as I'm eating not before or after. The action of swallowing sets it off (although swallowing itself seems fine). No particular triggers but it's happening to a lesser or greater degree at every meal now. Liquid is fine, but solids have to be eaten very slowly. I've been on Ranitadine for a few years and my doc has recently put me on omeprazole to see if that helps as I've only had this symptom in the last few months - it doesn't.
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