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fitness Gas and Gastritis

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I definitely have my fair share of gas. I thought I had gastritis at one time, but it turned out to be GERD.

I'd get some severe stomach aches, especially with the spicier food I ate.

Since then, I've cut way back on spicy food and started taking generic Nexium that I can buy from SAMS Club for next to nothing. I take one every other day, and now I'm as good as new.

It sucks getting old, LOL.
 
for avoid gastritis you need to eat breakfast daily , don't miss it , eat cool things for stomach don't eat artificial foods
 
I thought I had gastritis at one time, but it turned out to be GERD.
Same, but it's kept under control now that I know what the pain is as soon as I drop some acid reflux medicine (forgot the prescription name). I rarely have to take it, but when I do, I know I have to double the dose for the pain to go away. I can catch it just in time now, now that I have the medicine, so that it doesn't cause esophageal damage, as it did when I first got diagnosed with a laryngoscopy.

Side note on the laryngoscopy, I didn't know what medicine they were giving the people going before me, but it would knock them out in seconds. Then, it was my turn. Injected with the stuff. I'm still fully conscious. They wait 10 minutes. Then, they administer another dose. Still awake. Another 10 minutes pass, and the doctor is too cautious to give any more medicine. Turns out that the medicine was an injectable benzodiazepine, which I have a very high tolerance to; I don't even think 2 or even 5 more injections at that dose would've put me out or relaxed me. So, I had to gag through the camera being shoved down my throat. 😩
 
Same, but it's kept under control now that I know what the pain is as soon as I drop some acid reflux medicine (forgot the prescription name). I rarely have to take it, but when I do, I know I have to double the dose for the pain to go away. I can catch it just in time now, now that I have the medicine, so that it doesn't cause esophageal damage, as it did when I first got diagnosed with a laryngoscopy.

Side note on the laryngoscopy, I didn't know what medicine they were giving the people going before me, but it would knock them out in seconds. Then, it was my turn. Injected with the stuff. I'm still fully conscious. They wait 10 minutes. Then, they administer another dose. Still awake. Another 10 minutes pass, and the doctor is too cautious to give any more medicine. Turns out that the medicine was an injectable benzodiazepine, which I have a very high tolerance to; I don't even think 2 or even 5 more injections at that dose would've put me out or relaxed me. So, I had to gag through the camera being shoved down my throat. 😩
That experience must have been horrible. I can relate the part with the anesthetic taking too long to work, its the same case for me. I was literally feeling the knife cut me and had to make them stop, in the second incidence the doc had forgotten to use anesthesia at all, where lignocaine jelly was to be applied and I had a horrible procedure done with a probe deep inside my viscera without any anesthesia!

Just for the information, for food pipe/stomach evaluation, it is oesophageo-gastro-duodenoscopy or OGD in short, that is used and for laryngeal (throat) evaluation it is laryngoscopy.
 
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