Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)

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Old 04-15-2011, 04:13 PM #1
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i have it too...and acid reflux...
the only thing that helps me is the generic for prilosec i buy it at walmart cause its cheaper...then if i happen to eat real late at night i drink some pepto bismal and all is well.

before this combo i had
reglan
protonix
a million tums

and i still got sick every night
bless you all!




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Anyone suffer from Dysphagia, Gastro paresis??


Common with RSD, food not moving into stomach from esophagus..or very slowly?? Help family...

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Lori,

How does pepto bismol help? Especially if you were on Reglan. Has the Gastroparesis resolved itself? I am confused. Did they do a gastric emptying test to confirm gastroparesis?

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i have it too...and acid reflux...
the only thing that helps me is the generic for prilosec i buy it at walmart cause its cheaper...then if i happen to eat real late at night i drink some pepto bismal and all is well.

before this combo i had
reglan
protonix
a million tums

and i still got sick every night
bless you all!
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Old 04-15-2011, 04:53 PM #3
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Im sorry i lumped it all together
yes they did the empty test.
they gave me reglan and protonix.

when my insurance changed i told my doctor i couldnt afford those meds any more. so he told me to buy the generic prilosec....and for acid reflux use pepto bismal.....so if i eat something late at night..i take some pepto and it seems to prevent acid reflux from happening



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Lori,

How does pepto bismol help? Especially if you were on Reglan. Has the Gastroparesis resolved itself? I am confused. Did they do a gastric emptying test to confirm gastroparesis?
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