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Which kinds of people like eathing Chili Dogs , PIZZA along with Heartburn medications later? what is their poblem you think? do you think they KNOW that if you eat right,, you dont need heartburn medication? do they really like this food that much? what is it you think? please explain. btw, which area of world are you?

yip yip yip replied: "I'm just an average person and neither of those foods give me heartburn. I live in the USA."

Shting Str replied: "Those nerdy chavs with caps and they watch power rangers."

synergyxtr.com replied: "what is not allowed tastes better like the old saying goes. new zealand"

baby boy, due 17th june replied: "ppl like me they don't give me heartburn, if anything does give me i take cold milk or buttermilk no medication y i eat - we need them occasionally, eat healthy but treating ourself occasionally doesn't harm im at UK"

Alex,takes no Prisoners! replied: "There's always a price to pay when you eat junk food.. Ive done this myself in the past, eaten a Hot dog while im out on the road.........now i leave stuff alone that gives me acid reflux."

I get very bad heartburn after eating a meal with a lot of starch in it, such as Pizza, polenta, etc? I was wondering if anyone knows why and if there is anything that I can do about it?

Juliaa. : ) replied: "Hmm...You could have acid reflux. I have it. I think it can also be caused by stress. There are some over the counter drugs, like Pepcid Ac. Or you can get Esomeprazole (nexium) prescribed. (My dad takes that.) : )"

pizza for dinner; now I have heartburn!!? we scratched the deer, it was still frozen, So we order pizza...something I cant handle I now have heartburn, and burping up a nasty taste!! What can do to rid it? no Icecream :( but I did find my old nexium!

Fallon(Must love Pugs) replied: ":( Usually a spoonful of icecream does it for me! Try it, good excuse to eat some calories! ADD> Milk works sometimes. I hate heartburn :("

! $ **backup** replied: "nausia, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diahreahh..... YAY PEPTO BISMOL!"

~Annette~ replied: "Get some Pepto..or if your hubby is a sweetheart, and a store close by, have him go get zantac 150, that stuff works miracles.. If not...drink a cold glass of milk...the calcium coats the tummy Or eat a banana.... Good luck!"

RedHead replied: "Milk will do it and don't lay down till 30 minutes after it quits or you might get reflux."

sunshinegirl replied: "try tums, or if that doesn't help try milk-I usually take prilosec but I am also under the care of a doctor to take this medicine"

Judas Rabbi replied: "Some Pepto should work."

(lkb) *Pilot*-n-binky! Peeks day replied: "Pepto Bismol................the pink ewy stuff, should work!! Awe, bummer! What happened to the quail? :oP"

lordreith replied: "Heartburn is that burning sensation you experience under your breastbone after you've eaten something you liked that didn't like you. Sometimes it's mistaken for a heart attack. Or worse, a heart attack may be labeled as heartburn. Heartburn s the result of esophageal reflux, which is the failure of the lower esophageal sphincter (the middle at the end of the esophagus). Normally this muscle relaxes to let food into the stomach, then immediately contracts to close off the esophagus from the stomach contents. But if the muscle weakens--a common result of pregnancy and, sometimes, obesity--acid and bile from the stomach can back up into the unprotected esophagus and irritate it, causing a burning sensation in the chest. Many foods can trigger heartburn. Peppermint, spearmint, fatty foods and chocolate are among the most menacing. Citrus juice, tomato products, coffee (yes, even decaff!), tea, colas, and alcohol can also aggravate or initiate heartburn. Certain drugs also have been indicted. Progesterone in oral contraceptives, nicotine, the tranquilizer Valium, antibiotics such as tetracycline, asthma medications such as aminophyulline, and certain heart medicates are just a few examples. The acidity in Vitamin C tablets can also cause the problem. Heartburn can also be disease related. The major symptom of a gastric ulcer is a burning, gnawing pain, usually felt throughout the upper part of the abdomen and sometimes in the lower chest. It usually occurs just after eating and can last from half an hour to three hours. The problem can come and go, with weeks of intermittent pain alternating with short pain-free periods. A duodenal ulcer produces a similar gnawing pain, usually confined to a small area in the upper middle abdomen but sometimes radiating throughout. The pain is often temporarily relieved by eating but then returns several hours later and lasts for a couple of hours. It's often worst at night. In fact, nighttime aggravation us such a telltale sign that if you are being awakened by pain the wee small hours, take that as a clue that you may have a duodenal ulcer. Responses: The first reaction to an attack of heartburn is usually to take an antacid tablet such as Rolaids and lie down. But it's the wrong reaction. The best way to get immediate relief from heartburn is to take a liquid antacid such as Mylanta and sit up. Sitting up helps reduce the pressure against the lower esophageal sphincter muscle. And while antacid tables may be more convenient, .liquid preparations have the edge because they coat more of the surface of the esophagus and stomach, providing more soothing relief. Antacids contain at least one of four neutralizing ingredients--sodium bicarb, calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide and aluminum hydroxide--each of which can have its own set of side effects. For this reason, antacids should be used only for occasional bouts of heartburn. Long-term use should be monitored by a health care professional. Antacids containing calcium carbonate such as Tums and Alka-Mints and Aluminum hydroxide such as AlternaGel can cause constipation. Sodium-containing products can load up your system with sodium. AND ANY ANTACID CAN INTERACT WITH CERTAIN ANTBIOTRICS< HEART MEDICARTIONS AND OTHER DRUGS. To minimize attacks, avoid the foods or drugs that aggravate heartburn. This can be done by keeping a food diary and noting which food or foods bringing on an attack. In addition, you should eat small, frequent meals instead of infrequent, heavy ones, eat your last meal of the day several hours before bedtime, rinse your esophagus frequently by lowing slipping water throughout the day and avoid lying down after meals. If heartburn is a frequent problem at night, raise the head of your bred four to six inches. This will elevate your upper body without folding you in half which can aggravate the condition. And avoid using extra pillows for the same reason."

Last night after my run, I munched on a slice of pizza and experienced the worst heartburn while each piece? went down. I was at a friend's home, so I excused myself to the restroom because I felt like I was going hurl. I didn't, so I took a nexium and went home. My stomach was still in a lot of pain, and I felt dizzy with a sinus type headache. As soon as I got into my apartment I shut all the blinds and curtains and turned off every light. Light made it worse... As I lay in bed with my eyes closed, my stomach felt a little better and the dizziness went away but my joints began to hurt and I felt all achey. I slept 10 hours last night with the help of tylenol pm. But I can't get out of bed without feeling weak and dizzy, and I still have a bad stomach ache. I tried eating a little applesauce with gatorade for breakfast to take my vitamins, and I had to force it down. I don't want to go to the doctor again! Does this sound like it can be treated at home? I take OrthoLo at night, Nexium, prenatal vitamins (because I heard they help your hair grow), calcium supplements with vitamin d, omega 3s capsules, and glucosamine when i jog over 6 miles a day, and the occasional naproxen or ibuprofen for pain

superstar06_23 replied: "you need to quit taking all those pills...its hard to tell what they do to you..i dont take anything and i dont see a doctor and im fine"

tony replied: "Honestly you will have to see your doctor. The fact that even with nexium you still have heartburn means the is something more serious. You should also avoid acidic foods like pizza, oj etc. Weakness/fatigue and dizziness is also another sign you should see your doctor."

If I used to eat bad food alot, then start eating healthy food can that cause heartburn? Im 16 and i just started eating only healthy foods 2 weeks ago.. like veggies and fruit... now when i eat anything a little bit bad like pizza or chips i get a killer heartburn.Im not fat but i used to eat junk food alot.. i dont know whats going on. Does anyone know why this could be?

Ratch The Red Ninja replied: "Same thing happens to me, I guess now that your unaccustomed to junk food that the reactions are more apparent because your body isnt as used to them as they were before. Oh and be careful of adding too much fiber to your diet at once, it can cause bloating, diarrhea and gas ;)"

Bedfordham replied: "your body isnt used to shit foods anymore! same like me, i used to eat crap like mcdonalds and fast food alot. but i changed my eating habit and eliminated fast food and ate healthy foods for 8 months now. lost 90lbs, and i never want to go back to eating bad food! i worked too hard to eat health foods! the heartburn must symbolize something, maybe that your body needs actual real food, not mass produced crap! when you get heartburn, eat an antacid tablet/chewie, or simply eat a banana...good luck, and never eat bad food ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

jcatz replied: "Lots of junk food tends to be more bland with bleached flour, etc. and some fruits and vegetables are very acidic, which can be upsetting to your stomach. I love orange juice, but I can't drink it on any empty stomach (first thing in the morning) it just kills my stomach, from all the acid. Many "good foods" cause a lot of gas, too, which, believe it or not, isn't a bad thing. So, I would watch what you are eating on an empty stomach and try to have healthy protein snacks between meals. Good luck!"

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