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Health purrs please
I've had this really weird and embarassing health problem for six
years (no, it's not BO :P ) - I hiccup and burp all the time and feel like I can't breathe right and there's crud in my throat, and when I go to bed at night I have a strong tendancy to wake myself up either with the above or with outright choking... I'll go from a sound sleep to sitting bolt upright in bed gasping for breath with my heart pounding. I always thought it was just part of my general neurosis and anxiety and I was 'just' having panic attacks in my sleep, so I refused to go to the doctors about it (I DID the doctor thing years ago and they said nothing was wrong), but John thought it must be something physical... he thought sleep apnea but I've always said that that doesn't 'feel right' to me because it doesn't happen ALL the time - it comes and goes mysteriously and in between times I sleep soundly, and my breathing is kind of screwy while I'm awake too. Last night I was browsing and I came across something that might explain it perfectly, and it's NOT 'all in my head'. John's going to buy me some prilosec to try today, because if the article was right, I've had GERD all along. It's hard to believe it could be so SIMPLE! Please purr hard for the medicine to work and be side-effect free... |
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That sure sounds like GERD to me. Purrs that the prilosec works! My mom and
sister have it. Smaller meals seem to help. Not eating a while before bed seems to also. "Karen AKA Kajikit" wrote in message ... I've had this really weird and embarassing health problem for six years (no, it's not BO :P ) - I hiccup and burp all the time and feel like I can't breathe right and there's crud in my throat, and when I go to bed at night I have a strong tendancy to wake myself up either with the above or with outright choking... I'll go from a sound sleep to sitting bolt upright in bed gasping for breath with my heart pounding. I always thought it was just part of my general neurosis and anxiety and I was 'just' having panic attacks in my sleep, so I refused to go to the doctors about it (I DID the doctor thing years ago and they said nothing was wrong), but John thought it must be something physical... he thought sleep apnea but I've always said that that doesn't 'feel right' to me because it doesn't happen ALL the time - it comes and goes mysteriously and in between times I sleep soundly, and my breathing is kind of screwy while I'm awake too. Last night I was browsing and I came across something that might explain it perfectly, and it's NOT 'all in my head'. John's going to buy me some prilosec to try today, because if the article was right, I've had GERD all along. It's hard to believe it could be so SIMPLE! Please purr hard for the medicine to work and be side-effect free... |
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On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 09:08:31 -0400, Karen AKA Kajikit
yodeled: I've had this really weird and embarassing health problem for six years (no, it's not BO :P ) - I hiccup and burp all the time and feel like I can't breathe right and there's crud in my throat, and when I go to bed at night I have a strong tendancy to wake myself up either with the above or with outright choking... I'll go from a sound sleep to sitting bolt upright in bed gasping for breath with my heart pounding. I always thought it was just part of my general neurosis and anxiety and I was 'just' having panic attacks in my sleep, so I refused to go to the doctors about it (I DID the doctor thing years ago and they said nothing was wrong), but John thought it must be something physical... he thought sleep apnea but I've always said that that doesn't 'feel right' to me because it doesn't happen ALL the time - it comes and goes mysteriously and in between times I sleep soundly, and my breathing is kind of screwy while I'm awake too. Last night I was browsing and I came across something that might explain it perfectly, and it's NOT 'all in my head'. John's going to buy me some prilosec to try today, because if the article was right, I've had GERD all along. It's hard to believe it could be so SIMPLE! Please purr hard for the medicine to work and be side-effect free... Acid reflux? Purrs. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh Make Levees, Not War |
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Karen AKA Kajikit wrote:
I've had this really weird and embarassing health problem for six years (no, it's not BO :P ) - I hiccup and burp all the time and feel like I can't breathe right and there's crud in my throat, and when I go to bed at night I have a strong tendancy to wake myself up either with the above or with outright choking... I'll go from a sound sleep to sitting bolt upright in bed gasping for breath with my heart pounding. I always thought it was just part of my general neurosis and anxiety and I was 'just' having panic attacks in my sleep, so I refused to go to the doctors about it (I DID the doctor thing years ago and they said nothing was wrong), but John thought it must be something physical... he thought sleep apnea but I've always said that that doesn't 'feel right' to me because it doesn't happen ALL the time - it comes and goes mysteriously and in between times I sleep soundly, and my breathing is kind of screwy while I'm awake too. Last night I was browsing and I came across something that might explain it perfectly, and it's NOT 'all in my head'. John's going to buy me some prilosec to try today, because if the article was right, I've had GERD all along. It's hard to believe it could be so SIMPLE! Please purr hard for the medicine to work and be side-effect free... My mom had similar simptoms and it was diagnosed as GERD. The doctor put her on prilosec and she has not had any problems since then. Purrs on the way for your complete recovery. Randy http://www.crmartin.zoomshare.com |
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"Karen AKA Kajikit" wrote in message ... I've had this really weird and embarassing health problem for six years (no, it's not BO :P ) - I hiccup and burp all the time and feel like I can't breathe right and there's crud in my throat, and when I go to bed at night I have a strong tendancy to wake myself up either with the above or with outright choking... I'll go from a sound sleep to sitting bolt upright in bed gasping for breath with my heart pounding. I always thought it was just part of my general neurosis and anxiety and I was 'just' having panic attacks in my sleep, so I refused to go to the doctors about it (I DID the doctor thing years ago and they said nothing was wrong), but John thought it must be something physical... he thought sleep apnea but I've always said that that doesn't 'feel right' to me because it doesn't happen ALL the time - it comes and goes mysteriously and in between times I sleep soundly, and my breathing is kind of screwy while I'm awake too. Last night I was browsing and I came across something that might explain it perfectly, and it's NOT 'all in my head'. John's going to buy me some prilosec to try today, because if the article was right, I've had GERD all along. It's hard to believe it could be so SIMPLE! Please purr hard for the medicine to work and be side-effect free... I hope that's all it is, Karen. That's got to be kind of scary to wake up at night like that. Purrs that this stuff works for you! kili |
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Karen AKA Kajikit wrote:
I've had this really weird and embarassing health problem for six years (no, it's not BO :P ) - I hiccup and burp all the time and feel like I can't breathe right and there's crud in my throat, and when I go to bed at night I have a strong tendancy to wake myself up either with the above or with outright choking... I'll go from a sound sleep to sitting bolt upright in bed gasping for breath with my heart pounding. I always thought it was just part of my general neurosis and anxiety and I was 'just' having panic attacks in my sleep, so I refused to go to the doctors about it (I DID the doctor thing years ago and they said nothing was wrong), but John thought it must be something physical... he thought sleep apnea but I've always said that that doesn't 'feel right' to me because it doesn't happen ALL the time - it comes and goes mysteriously and in between times I sleep soundly, and my breathing is kind of screwy while I'm awake too. Last night I was browsing and I came across something that might explain it perfectly, and it's NOT 'all in my head'. John's going to buy me some prilosec to try today, because if the article was right, I've had GERD all along. It's hard to believe it could be so SIMPLE! Please purr hard for the medicine to work and be side-effect free... Purrs on the way! I have a feeling that John may be right. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera) Cats leave pawprints on your heart. http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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Purrs are on the way. It certainly sounds like GERD to me. Those are
exactly the same symptoms I have. Sometimes an antacid like Gaviscon will relieve the symptoms if you have them even after taking the Prilosec. If it's really bad at night, I go out in the living room and sit with my feet up. It would be a good idea to see a gastroenterologist, though. S/he will probably want to do an upper endoscopy. [Suggestion: Ask them to put you out. I've had it done both ways. When I'm not out, I gag during the test and it takes me hours to recover from the sedative. When I'm out, I don't know what they're doing, and I wake up completely with a clear head a few minutes after the test is finished.] GERD can sometimes cause problems in the esophagus, and the endoscopy can spot them so they can be treated. If the Prilosec does it, great. If not, there are stronger things the doctor can prescribe. GERD never goes away, but it is possible to treat the symptoms, and it definitely isn't a mental problem. Joy "Karen AKA Kajikit" wrote in message ... I've had this really weird and embarassing health problem for six years (no, it's not BO :P ) - I hiccup and burp all the time and feel like I can't breathe right and there's crud in my throat, and when I go to bed at night I have a strong tendancy to wake myself up either with the above or with outright choking... I'll go from a sound sleep to sitting bolt upright in bed gasping for breath with my heart pounding. I always thought it was just part of my general neurosis and anxiety and I was 'just' having panic attacks in my sleep, so I refused to go to the doctors about it (I DID the doctor thing years ago and they said nothing was wrong), but John thought it must be something physical... he thought sleep apnea but I've always said that that doesn't 'feel right' to me because it doesn't happen ALL the time - it comes and goes mysteriously and in between times I sleep soundly, and my breathing is kind of screwy while I'm awake too. Last night I was browsing and I came across something that might explain it perfectly, and it's NOT 'all in my head'. John's going to buy me some prilosec to try today, because if the article was right, I've had GERD all along. It's hard to believe it could be so SIMPLE! Please purr hard for the medicine to work and be side-effect free... |
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On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 17:59:04 GMT, "Joy" wrote:
Purrs are on the way. It certainly sounds like GERD to me. Those are exactly the same symptoms I have. Sometimes an antacid like Gaviscon will relieve the symptoms if you have them even after taking the Prilosec. If it's really bad at night, I go out in the living room and sit with my feet up. It would be a good idea to see a gastroenterologist, though. S/he will probably want to do an upper endoscopy. [Suggestion: Ask them to put you out. I've had it done both ways. When I'm not out, I gag during the test and it takes me hours to recover from the sedative. When I'm out, I don't know what they're doing, and I wake up completely with a clear head a few minutes after the test is finished.] GERD can sometimes cause problems in the esophagus, and the endoscopy can spot them so they can be treated. If the Prilosec does it, great. If not, there are stronger things the doctor can prescribe. GERD never goes away, but it is possible to treat the symptoms, and it definitely isn't a mental problem. I'm going to try the prilosec first... if I'm lucky it will take care of it, at least for now. I've been seriously wondering if I was going nuts because it's gotten so much worse over the last few months... John was even asking if I was 'happy' being married to him, because I didn't have these problems for quite a while last year and they've suddenly come back! He wants to know if I'm particularly anxious or depressed or stressed, but I'm no more anxious than usual except for the sleeping thing! (It's more likely that last year we were eating a healthier diet and eating earlier in the evenings, so my system wasn't getting so upset...) Last night I didn't eat till really late (ironically just before I did the reading - if I'd read the article first I wouldn't have HAD dinner, I'd have just stayed hungry for the sake of sleeping!) so I didn't get to sleep properly till 3am. |
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On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 09:42:15 -0400, Kreisleriana
wrote: On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 09:08:31 -0400, Karen AKA Kajikit yodeled: John's going to buy me some prilosec to try today, because if the article was right, I've had GERD all along. It's hard to believe it could be so SIMPLE! Please purr hard for the medicine to work and be side-effect free... Acid reflux? Purrs. 'Xactly... tums help kill the acid, but only for a few hours at a time - then it often comes back worse than before. Hopefully prilosec will be 'the answer'... |
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Karen wrote:
That sure sounds like GERD to me. Purrs that the prilosec works! My mom and sister have it. Smaller meals seem to help. Not eating a while before bed seems to also. Is GERD the same thing as acid reflux? I've been wondering if I might have the same thing, although my symptoms are very different. I don't have anything Karen described, but I have had some intense, stabbing pains in my esophagus about half an hour after eating, especially if I recline shortly after eating (which I often do, because I watch TV while eating, and I often stay and finish watching the episode after I'm done eating. The pains would go away as soon as I ate something bland, like yogurt. I've cut down on drinking tea this week and it hasn't been bothering me as much. I've occasionally woken up gasping for breath and from dreaming that I was choking, but I think that's post-nasal drip, not stomach acid. But who knows? Does anyone with GERD/acid reflux have stabbing pains in the upper esophagus after eating? Purrs for the prilosec to help you feel better, Karen! Joyce |
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