Coke.(the soda, of course, not a speedball.) I would say crackers, but you kind of tried that.
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Do you have access to ginger ale?
Possibly. I'm next door to the student center, and they've usually got lots of different kinds of soda. I think most of the food places there closed already, though -- during the summer, they're just open at lunch.
I'm feeling a bit better now. Not totally, but not feeling like my esophagus is about to explode, either. Time to get back to work and learn about how graph theory can be used to analyze electrical circuits.
Good, cause mine happens at night, so "Put your head up on more pillows" probably wouldn't help. I eat yogurt a lot and it helps, but I don't think that is a vegan solution.
I eat yogurt a lot and it helps, but I don't think that is a vegan solution.
Similar to the glass of milk that helps with mine - no idea if soy or almond milk would have the same effect.
Even before I was vegan, a glass of milk wouldn't have helped, since I'm lactose intolerant, so milk would just lead to more stomach troubles.
That wouldn't work.
So BIG no there, then.
For most digestion related problems I find soy yogurt works for everything milk yogurt does, but don't know if this is an exception or not.
I've always assumed it was something to do with the alkalinity of milk (or milk-products) counteracting stomach acid - do soy products have that acid neutralize-y effect?