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02-26-2017, 09:18 AM | #1 | ||
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I went through that last summer. It was terrifying. I had the sensation that I couldn't get a deep breath, which made it impossible to run or exercise. This in turn, caused the other auto symptoms to increase.
After going to many docs, I finally saw one who said possibly silent reflux. I am on protonix 40 mg per day and I am very careful about what I eat. I have read that silent reflux can damage the vagus nerve, which causes these symptoms. It only takes a tiny amount of acid to cause silent reflux. I am so much better now, but still have to be very careful about my day. I only drink water (try to get high alkaline water--if you can't a small amount of baking soda can be added to normal water). One half cup of coffee in the morning and that's it. Zero chocolate. Occasional red meat, mostly chicken, fish, and green vegetables. I still get episodes of fluttering heart, constant burping, and dizziness---severe chest pain. But it is rarely and when I've eaten stuff not on the list, especially chocolate. I am so sorry you are experiencing this. I thought I was going to die last summer and no one would know why. I take magnesium, b12, vit. d, protonix, and drink coconut water every day---right after meals. If you do indeed have silent reflux, it will take at least a month for your symptoms to get better----even when following the strict diet and taking meds. But it does get better. |
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02-28-2017, 05:04 PM | #2 | ||
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It feels so horrendous that I can't believe this is silent reflux. But I would believe this is damage to the vagus nerve. I've read this can cause a whole load of full body symptoms including heart rhythm. I don't know how they accurately diagnose reflux. Did you have a specific test to help diagnose the reflux? I'm having an endoscopy in two weeks buy I believe from past experience it won't show anything. Today I had a really good day health wise so did a lot of exercise swimming with my son in the morning . By afternoon the heart/breathing /weakness issues became really severe and are going on now. They'd gone away so I feel the exercise may have triggered it again. I'm too afraid to sleep. I can't slow it down enough to actually fall asleep. I wondered whether it was exercise or the fact I had a large latte after the swimming. I do drink caffeine but feel that I should stop that with all this. I also eat lots of chocolate. My diet hasn't been great recently as I'm often too exhausted or have no appetite. I desperately want to know what I'm dealing with so I know what dietary changes to make. I've drank lots of caffeine before and been fine. It's really comforting to know others have experienced this. Although it's awful and I wouldn't wish this on anyone. Thank you for your message, it's a real comfort - and hopeful |
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02-28-2017, 06:45 PM | #3 | |||
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I have the same scary breathing stuff too. I still don't understand it. I have to take deep breaths but I can't get enough oxygen in. At least it doesn't scare me anymore because I've been at this 3 years now.
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02-28-2017, 09:17 PM | #4 | ||
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I don't know about you, but I can remember symptoms of silent reflux for years, especially the drainage and cough at night. I just didn't realize that was what was going on. I think that the severe breathing issues came from years of damage. The good news is that I have been on protonix since August and I feel much, much better. I can finally breathe and it's wonderful. Because of my ankle issue I have all but quit running. I have read that lots of talking (I'm a teacher) and high impact exercise can make the symptoms worse. I think the actual symptoms would bring on anxiety attacks. I had 2 different trips to the ER and felt like a lunatic. Just getting dressed some days was a struggle. I have lost sooo much weight. Between SFN and not being able to run, it's like my body is just wasting away. If you must drink coffee, allow yourself one cup a day. But absolutely get rid of chocolate. It is a huge no, no. My throat and chest start burning with in minutes of cheating. As far as diagnosis, I think if you had a good gastro you could find out. But I do not. So, I have self diagnosed. Fortunately, he will still prescribe protonix. I cannot function without it. Things you can do now that will help: *cut out chocolate and coffee *eat low fat *cut out tomato products *drink high pH water--Fiji--right after eating clears you of pepsin *try taking nexium 30 minutes before eating and see if it helps (it will take a few days to notice) *prop the top of your bed 4-6 inches---I slide off a lot *don't exercise for 2 hours after eating *don't lay down or recline for 2 hours after eating *eat high alkaline foods *drink aloe vera juice to heal your damaged insides *avoid high impact exercise It is a long process to get better. Praying you feel better soon. |
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03-21-2017, 12:37 PM | #5 | ||
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I have left seeing the Gastro as like you I don't feel any I have seen understand this condition. |
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