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Old 05-27-2007, 12:09 AM #1
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Frown ~ Esophagitis ~

Has anyone here had this?

I had Thursh from antibiotics I took about 4 months ago. It affected my throat and esophagus. I think it finally went away but now I am having this. Trouble swallowing, coughing fits and when I get heartburn, OH MAN!! It's awful.

I went online and looked it up, symptoms and treatment. It said that asthma inhalers and drugs like Zantac do help with the symptoms and that this can last anywhere from weeks to months.

I spoke to someone who went through all the diagnostic procedures and he told me that it was so uncomfortable and just NOT worth all the trouble and he just relys on Zantac and Rolaids now and he gets along just fine.

It said to avoid alcohol, which I never drink anyway and not to smoke so I put the Patch on today and haven't smoked. I will continue to wear the Patch and not smoke indefinately. I may just quit. It's time anyway.

I am So miserable. Can somebody talk to me about this?
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