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From: Laura on 8 Mar 2006 13:45 In October, I went to the ER because I was dizzy, having chest pains, left arm pain and just didn't feel well for the few days prior (couldn't eat, felt awful, etc). They did an EKG, Chest XRay, Chest CT Scan and ended up diagnosing me with reflux. They sent me home with instructions to see my doctor and take Zantac 150 twice a day. I started to feel better (but not at all great--I couldn't eat more than 1/2 a bowl of Cream of Wheat for the next week or so) and started Nexium 40mg once a day as my doctor prescribed. I had a barium swallow done in the next few days and it was really challenging. I could hardly drink the liquid and was breaking out into cold sweats as they moved me around and about to take the pictures. According to my doctore, the report said I was full of acid from my stomach up to my esophagus. He wanted me to increase to Nexium 40mg twice a day and Zantac 150mg once a day but I needed the Zantac 150mg for relief so badly he ended up switching me to Zantac 150mg twice a day and Nexium once a day. I started to feel better over the next several weeks and could finally swallow food without worrying about choking or passing out. At the end of November, I went to get a prescription refill and my insurance wouldn't cover it. Instead, I had to get the generic Prilosec. The next two weeks on that were horrible. I also developed a bad sinus infection that my now former doctor didn't recognize quickly enough and I didn't get treated with antibiotics, etc. long enough. Toward the end of December, the insurance okayed the Nexium and I started it again. I was in massive pain from the sinusitis (which was later diagnosed by CT Scan as severe sinusitis and thanks to a fantastic allergist I got under control). But, I never got the acid reflux back under control despite resuming the Nexium/Zantac routine. I was okay for a few days and then awful for a few more. That doctor suggested I try Protonix (and kindly gave me a ton of samples). I went to get an endoscopy two days after I got the Protonix samples and that doctor said that my stomach and esophagus were red and inflamed but there was no damage. He also said there were striations on my stomach that were likely indicative of all of the medications I'd been taking but biopsied them anyway for H Pylori & Gastritis. Those came back negative. He said to discontinue the PPIs and Zantac and try Carafate. It worked for about 5 days but then I was back to chest pains and burping like crazy. So I started the Protonix 40mg once a day and Zantac 150mg at night and it worked okay (some days better than others). I started to develop frequent chest pains along with the burping and discomfort. I did go see a Cardiology group to rule out heart related issues (I had several EKGs and a stress test result that was normal. My blood pressure and cholesterol is normal too. My heart enzymes are good. I am overweight (although I've already lost 40 pounds since this ordeal started in October)). This past weekend it got really bad again, to the point of waking me up at night with massive chest pain and burping, etc. I went to the ER Sunday night and they said it's not my heart, but really bad reflux. Yesterday, the doctor gave me some Xanax .5mg to try, which I did after having some trouble taking a full breath (which I remember happening last October). I broke it in half (I am just not crazy about all this medication!) yesterday and it calmed me down a bit. I took it again this morning but am still having chest pain and burping. If the chest pain is anxiety related, I don't know how long or how much Xanax is supposed to help or if I would be better off to try some Buspar. He also gave me Aciphex and Prevacid samples to try. I took the Prevacid this morning but I'm assuming it will take a few days to see if that helps. He said Plan B, which I could do anytime, is to see his GI doc that he works with, who apparently specializes in tough cases. I'm leaning that route for sure, since the GI doc I saw before wasn't much help. I just don't know if I'm on the right track or night. It seems like roulette everyday while I try to guess what medicine might make me feel better. I believe they've done a full blood workup on me and that came back normal and I've had an ultrasound of my gallbladder that didn't show anything unusual either. Anyone know what I should do from here or what could be wrong with me? Is there anything specific I should ask the new GI doc about? Is it possible that PPIs just don't work for me (I do seem to get so much more relief from Zantac). Ideas are so much appreciated. :) Thank you, Laura PS Vanny--I read your post about your trouble and I'm so sorry. I've been reading your posts for awhile. I too seem to have developed some joint problems on the Protonix, so I think I ought to discontinue it as well.
From: Laura on 8 Mar 2006 13:48 Sorry for the double post. Google groups is acting up!
From: Vanny on 9 Mar 2006 06:05 Hi Laura, You do have it really bad, but the doctors are at least trying so you are fortunate there. I suggest that you study the life-style changes for the management of GERD http://www.gicare.com/pated/ecdgs39.htm and try and implement any that you have not implemented to date. This also means cutting out any sweets, cough syrups, ice-cream, etc. out of your diet - this is not particularly stressed in the article. Certain medication can cause reflux and side-effects can be looked up at www.drugs.com and www.rxlist.com Here is a good all encompassing article on GERD: http://www.reutershealth.com/wellconnected/doc85.html Losing weight is a really good idea and should help, but may not be enough to get the GERD completely under control. Keeping a patient diary might help you deal with the doctors more efficiently and help you make the right decision. If you are interested in diving deep into the subject then I suggest literature searches at PubMed: http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/ and Medscape: www.medscape.com . I sleep in a raised bed and am on a really bland diet and have managed to get the protonix down to a maintenance dose of 20 mg per day. The joint pains were incredibly bad last week, but have now simmered down. If all the above does not help, then it looks as though you are a surgery candidate. Howard is the resident doctor here and if you google at google.groups or go through the archives at www.talkaboutsupport.com you can read the various surgical issues and direct questions at Howard personally. All the best, Vanny "Laura" <shopwithlaura(a)gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:1141843550.528510.236610(a)i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... In October, I went to the ER because I was dizzy, having chest pains, left arm pain and just didn't feel well for the few days prior (couldn't eat, felt awful, etc). They did an EKG, Chest XRay, Chest CT Scan and ended up diagnosing me with reflux. They sent me home with instructions to see my doctor and take Zantac 150 twice a day. I started to feel better (but not at all great--I couldn't eat more than 1/2 a bowl of Cream of Wheat for the next week or so) and started Nexium 40mg once a day as my doctor prescribed. I had a barium swallow done in the next few days and it was really challenging. I could hardly drink the liquid and was breaking out into cold sweats as they moved me around and about to take the pictures. According to my doctore, the report said I was full of acid from my stomach up to my esophagus. He wanted me to increase to Nexium 40mg twice a day and Zantac 150mg once a day but I needed the Zantac 150mg for relief so badly he ended up switching me to Zantac 150mg twice a day and Nexium once a day. I started to feel better over the next several weeks and could finally swallow food without worrying about choking or passing out. At the end of November, I went to get a prescription refill and my insurance wouldn't cover it. Instead, I had to get the generic Prilosec. The next two weeks on that were horrible. I also developed a bad sinus infection that my now former doctor didn't recognize quickly enough and I didn't get treated with antibiotics, etc. long enough. Toward the end of December, the insurance okayed the Nexium and I started it again. I was in massive pain from the sinusitis (which was later diagnosed by CT Scan as severe sinusitis and thanks to a fantastic allergist I got under control). But, I never got the acid reflux back under control despite resuming the Nexium/Zantac routine. I was okay for a few days and then awful for a few more. That doctor suggested I try Protonix (and kindly gave me a ton of samples). I went to get an endoscopy two days after I got the Protonix samples and that doctor said that my stomach and esophagus were red and inflamed but there was no damage. He also said there were striations on my stomach that were likely indicative of all of the medications I'd been taking but biopsied them anyway for H Pylori & Gastritis. Those came back negative. He said to discontinue the PPIs and Zantac and try Carafate. It worked for about 5 days but then I was back to chest pains and burping like crazy. So I started the Protonix 40mg once a day and Zantac 150mg at night and it worked okay (some days better than others). I started to develop frequent chest pains along with the burping and discomfort. I did go see a Cardiology group to rule out heart related issues (I had several EKGs and a stress test result that was normal. My blood pressure and cholesterol is normal too. My heart enzymes are good. I am overweight (although I've already lost 40 pounds since this ordeal started in October)). This past weekend it got really bad again, to the point of waking me up at night with massive chest pain and burping, etc. I went to the ER Sunday night and they said it's not my heart, but really bad reflux. Yesterday, the doctor gave me some Xanax .5mg to try, which I did after having some trouble taking a full breath (which I remember happening last October). I broke it in half (I am just not crazy about all this medication!) yesterday and it calmed me down a bit. I took it again this morning but am still having chest pain and burping. If the chest pain is anxiety related, I don't know how long or how much Xanax is supposed to help or if I would be better off to try some Buspar. He also gave me Aciphex and Prevacid samples to try. I took the Prevacid this morning but I'm assuming it will take a few days to see if that helps. He said Plan B, which I could do anytime, is to see his GI doc that he works with, who apparently specializes in tough cases. I'm leaning that route for sure, since the GI doc I saw before wasn't much help. I just don't know if I'm on the right track or night. It seems like roulette everyday while I try to guess what medicine might make me feel better. I believe they've done a full blood workup on me and that came back normal and I've had an ultrasound of my gallbladder that didn't show anything unusual either. Anyone know what I should do from here or what could be wrong with me? Is there anything specific I should ask the new GI doc about? Is it possible that PPIs just don't work for me (I do seem to get so much more relief from Zantac). Ideas are so much appreciated. :) Thank you, Laura PS Vanny--I read your post about your trouble and I'm so sorry. I've been reading your posts for awhile. I too seem to have developed some joint problems on the Protonix, so I think I ought to discontinue it as well.
From: moke on 21 Mar 2006 22:05 if you read the study by the company that sells nexium you will discover that it does not treat GERD your condition was excluded from the study. also nexium is the generic of prilosec not the other way around thay are both the same drug made by the same company its just that prilosec is off patent. if you go back to basics eat very small meals (maxmum of 2000 cal a day) as an alternative to what you have and stop wasteing you cash on worthless pills you will probaly recover. moke
From: Laura on 22 Mar 2006 12:56 I wish that were true. Since October, I haven't eaten more than 1200-1400 calories per day. On some days, much, much less, which would explain my over 50 pound weight loss. I'm into week two here, and the Nexium 40mg twice a day seems to be working well actually. I've also raised my bed and bought a wedge to sleep on. I've also found (oddly enough) that if I don't sit down the half hour to hour after eating, that helps too. I hope you find something that works for you.
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