hellooo...
so usually some milk helps the odd heartburn situations i've had, but today I had a staff BBQ and ever since it's been brutal! I even had a large glass of milk and it didn't help really. what are others doing? I've heard we aren't "allowed" tums. Is this true or what are people's thoughts on this?
TIA!
Re: heartburn help please!
I'm not sure where you've heard you aren't allowed tums - they are as far as i know on the 100% ok list (with every doc) - My doc has me on Zantac - and some also (my doc too) allows prilosec.
My doc mentioned that if tums weren't helping sometimes the liquid version helps more then the chalk tabs
holy crap thanks ladies! I will ask H to grab some on his way home!
edited: my friend told me i couldn't a while ago - she was super cautious when she was PG, i should have known better
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This is so funny that you posted this. I had never heard this until earlier today. I posted on 2nd Tri board about my acid reflux issue and them changing meds on me . Thank god the doc changed my meds back to the original.
Anyway I was telling a friend how bad it was while waiting to hear from doctor and she told me this. It has something to do with the acid in your stomach and the acid from the vinegar mixing and forming a base.
It worked wonders
I was kinda wondering how that worked, but hey, it's worth a try if tums don't help. still waiting on those... sheesh
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And I use it before I eat something I anticipate will cause problems.
FYI - do ask - my doc said that constant heartburn can hurt the esphogus (something i knew from before) and that puts you at risk for cancer in the throat.
My doc said all heartburn meds are a-OK except for "The Pink Stuff". Those awful chalky liquids apparently contain aspirin. But all of the "acid reducer" OTC meds are fine, and they work wonders. It's a good thing, too - I'd be miserable without them!
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