My acid reflux flared up badly a month or so ago, and Tums did nothing but taste like chalky despair. So I got an OTC histamine blocker (I am too lazy to go see which one) and it's worked perfectly.
You know what the annoying thing about antidepressants is? I won't know if it's helping for at least 2 weeks, if not more. Boooooo.
Also, it's cloudy and I would rather take a nap than one last long (45-50 minutes) walk to prep for the 5K.
I eat Tums like candy these days.
I did that for a while, until I got a kidney stone.
Teppy can you still look stuff up like whether the histamine blocker types are safe for pregnancy?
I've had the acid reflux for years and it has never been well managed but it is so much worse with the GD diet an it's focus on non starchy vegetables and proteins. My stomach can't handle it.
Nevermind it looks like I am already on one of the histamine ones, Pepcid, which isn't helping at all. And I can't take Zantac because it acts like speed in my system.
sj, there's an old wives tales that indigestion/acid reflux during pregnancy means you will have a baby with a full head of hair.
Probiotics have really helped with my acid reflux issues.
Sue, I have heard that too, and, if it's true we can blame TCG because I barely had any hair at all until I was 2. I'm already on probiotics as well. The doctor is putting me on prilosec which I went off of years ago because it stopped helping but it's worth a shot.
sj, we bought some ginger root pills for my daughter for a boat trip so she wouldn't have to take dramamine. I've been taking it for indigestion and reflux when they pop up and it actually has worked for me. If ginger is safe during pregnancy, you could try it.
Burrell, I'll ask my doctor if the pill form is safe. I had to give up the good ginger ale with the GD diagnosis.
TCG and I went to a local place for dinner, then to the pharmacy to get my new prescription and then to the market because we were out of everything. Came home and packed up a bookcased to make room for the new teacup cabinet. Tired now.