I've been lucky enough in my whole life that I've never had heartburn before, so I don't know what it feels like.
This morning, even before eating, I started getting these bad chest pains... like it feels like its on the bone (though it's probably not) right in between my breasts. It kind of comes and goes, but sometimes it hurts so bad that I literally drop what I'm doing. I called the on-call OB, and she said it might be reflux (which is heartburn), and to take Tums and put ice on it, and if it doesn't feel better in two hours to head to the ER. I just got off the phone with her and sent DH to go get some Tums, but I was just thinking about it... can you even get heartburn if you haven't eaten anything today yet?
Re: Can you get heartburn without eating?
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Hmm. All I've had so far this morning was just a sip of water to take my thyroid medication with. It just makes me nervous, and I wonder if this is heartburn at all... from what I'm reading, a lot of people feel it burn going to up to their throat, but no... this is definitely just on my breastbone.
I guess I'll just wait two hours after DH comes home with the Tums and take action from there. Thank you all very much for your input though... it's very helpful!
I am also getting random heartburn without eating. Definitely keep an eye just incase, but I am willing to bet that is what it is. Mine is also in my chest and soooo uncomfortable. So far I have found that eating an apple helps, and my midwife recommended tums or papaya extract from the health food store.
Good luck!
Is levoxyl a thyroid replacement/booster? I take synthroid which I believe is the same thing and I can take tums and things like that as long as it is 4 hours after I take my meds....
My problem isn't the actual thyroid gland it's with my anti-bodies... its a replacement hormone.
My mom takes synthroid as well as a couple of other meds since she has no thyroid anymore and so I think it's different for her but my endo was very adamant... and he's very good... either way I don't mine... one less pill to take LOL.
I've been on reflux meds for several years and I'm having break through reflux w/ this pregnancy. I'm currently taking 40mg of Nexium at bedtime and then OTC Prilosec in the morning to control it.
Yes, you can have heartburn or reflux if you haven't ate. I've found that sometimes it's worse when I have nothing in my stomach because there's nothing for the stomach acid to work on digesting. As pps have said eating something or drinking a glass of milk can help. Milk actually coats the esophagus and stomach and helps "neutralize" the acid. Water, at least for me, often makes my reflux worse.
The chest pains could also be costochondritis. Is the pain more muscular and centered in your chest at your sternum? Does it hurt more if you take a deep breath? I get costochondritis from time to time. Yes it hurts but my dr says that it's not harmful and there's not much that can be done about it. Mine can last a few minutes or a few hours and goes away on it's own. It often feels like someone is applying pressure to my chest.
I'd follow your dr's advice though and if your pain isn't better go to the ER. It's always better to be safe than sorry. I'd rather have the ER docs tell me that I'm over reacting than to have something serious going on and do nothing about it.
Fortunately, DH took forever to come back with Tums (he went to Lowe's, and I called him to ask him to pick up some Tums on his way back)... so two hours after I got off the phone with the doctor, he came back home with the Tums... I had applied ice on the area the whole time, and I never had an issue since. Not sure if it was coincidental or not. Regardless, I didn't end up taking the Tums.
I'll have to ask the OB at my next appointment about Tums with the levothryoxine. Good point, ladies... I would not have even thought about that. Interesting to see though that everyone can get heartburn without eating yet! Thanks again for all your help.
I was going to say the same thing. I had an awful case of costochondritis and it lasted for months. It was so uncomfortable and I felt like I was having a heart attack at times. That comes from inflamed cartilage so it just needs time to heal since we can't take anti-inflamatories like ibuprofen. I remember reading that it can come later in pregnancy because of things shifting around and pressing on your chest area as a result.
Good luck with whatever it may be! I hope you've found relief by now!
Heartburn was new to me as well, and it has really been my only pregnancy symptom (well, that and reflux). You can DEF. get it without eating, or when eating something that you wouldn't think would give you heartburn.
Chew some Tums and hopefully that will help. It usually does for me.