C.P. asks from Las Vegas, NV on August 23, 2009
Seeking Acid Reflux Advice
Hi - I am 8 weeks pregnant. Prior to this, I have ulcerative colitis and acid reflux. I discontinued my acid reflux meds after some research on the internet. I am suffering greatly. I have called and called the OB and they do not return calls. I do not have an appointment for 2 more weeks. I have tried tums and prevacid with no relief. I feel sick daily, not naseous but the burning pain. Tonite has been the worst, I cannot fall asleep because I am in pain. Does anyone have any advice? Thanks! C.
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J.L. answers from San Diego on August 24, 2009
Arg, I remember this being one of the most annoying things about pregnancy!! I slept with a whole lot of pillows behind me because laying down felt the worst. Ate snacks instead of meals throughout the day, and drank (sipped) milk every evening. I also found that exercise (for me, yoga and walking) helped to calm those vicious stomach juices. Best to you!
J.
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S.G. answers from Reno on August 24, 2009
Hi C.,
Sorry you're going through this, it's awful I know. I suffered through my pregnancy unfortunately, but after someone gave me Aloe Vera and it's amazing! I don't have acid reflux anymore. I used to swear something was stuck in my throat, I was so convinced I had a barium xray performed and was shocked when there was nothing. I constantly had burning and would throw up, which was just acid reflux. My doctor gave me different things that either didn't work or would work temporarily, but the Aloe took it away. I used Univera Aloe, but I'm sure any aloe drink would help you, you can get it at the grocery store.
Best of luck,
S.
L.C. answers from Los Angeles on August 24, 2009
Hi,
I was told to drink aloe vera juice and it will clear it up instantly.
Good luck.
P.A. answers from Los Angeles on August 24, 2009
Call or email the Santa Monica Homeopathic store they are really great and extremely helpful
S.B. answers from San Diego on August 24, 2009
I had terrible heartburn during my last pregnancy. I don't know if I had reflux or not but I was in constant pain. It burned so bad and I also had trouble sleeping. My Mom suggested I try baking soda and water. All I can say is it worked like magic. It tastes terrible but you just mix a scoop of baking soda with as much water as you want. I did as little water as possible so I could just drink it in one or two gulps. This is what people used before there was Tums and prevacid and let me tell you, it works better than anything else I tried. Good luck!
K.C. answers from Las Vegas on August 24, 2009
How did you take the Prevacid? Because medications in that class (Proton Pump Inhibitors, or PPI's) do best when you take them on an empty stomach, then eat half an hour later. Both steps are very important. Your stomach needs to be empty so the medication can pass through without being dissolved and rendered at least partially ineffective by the stomach acid, but it only works when your body is actively producing acid. To get that to happen, you need to eat something. It might be worth a shot to take it that way for a couple of doses and see if you notice an improvement.
C.H. answers from Los Angeles on August 26, 2009
C.F. answers from Los Angeles on August 26, 2009
Maybe you should have discussed it w/ DR first before discontinuing meds due to internet research -- I'm NOT an OB so I can't speak to what is safe during preg. -- my ob recommended Milk of Mag. to me -- but I drank the stuff due to the reflux and it will cause diarrhea. But that was 7 yrs ago. Just yesterday I was reading the info from my dr. and untreated reflux can lead to cancer -- not to mention the not sleeping because of the burning -- i vomit acid. I now use Prilosec every AM 1 hr before eating and I'm good all day and most nights.
V.M. answers from Los Angeles on August 24, 2009
there are number of homeopathic remedies that can easily fix your problem without any side effects or potential harm to your baby. they do however need to be selected on individual basis - there is no "universal" homeopathic remedy, what works for one person, may not work for another. professional homeopath will do selection that will work for YOU.
to find one in your area use this link:
http://nationalcenterforhomeopathy.org/resources/practiti...
Good Luck
V.
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