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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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I have never heard the term LPR. I was diagnosed with it by my ENT. He actually scoped my sinuses and throat and saw the irritation. After trying acid-reducers and other GERD treatments, I notice I have these acid refux events after drinking milk. I changed to lactose free milk and solved the problem. Now, I drink whole milk, lactose included but I only drink NON-homogenized milk. My system hands the lactose better when it has not been homogenized. Homogenization breaks the fat globules into very small particles that are not processed properly by the digestive tract.
I also know I need to take care of a recurring hiatal hernia. FYI, A hiatal hernia is when the top of the stomach gets pushed up through the opening in the diaphragm wall where the esophagus goes through. I get it from strenuous effort working or sometimes strenuous effort on the toilet. There is a heal drop technique that will help correct a mild hiatal hernia. You rise up on your tip toes then drop to your heals with knees locked. The vertical jolt can cause the herniated part of the stomach to drop back below the diaphragm wall. I can feel the knot in my chest reduce after this. I have an upper back and lower neck injury that can cause my large intestine to slow down. This causes a clogging that can lead to straining that leads to the hiatal hernia. A head and neck injury can impact many other body systems. Understanding how our bodies work can be a big help to helping ourselves.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (07-02-2013) |
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Hi Consider, sorry to hear about your problem. At least they can sort it out for you and once it is healed you will be fine. Just bad timing eh ?
Ginni, I had an endoscopy this week as had bad indigestion a while back. Don't normally suffer with this . They say I may have Barrett esophogus, but I will have to wait for the test results . I was quite surprised as I don't normally suffer with reflux, also am not on any antidepressant either. So was wondering what may be the cause. Did you have symptoms in particular ? How long have you had it ? Since my injury, one year ago my tummy has been in knots, you k ow that horrible gut feeling that you get, anxiety I guess, could this contribute to it I wonder. Hope you Ll having a good day Carole x |
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Boy I wish we all had nine lives! My gastro doc. said my barretts esophagus was because I didn't treat for Gerds, and suffered from it a long time. I had no insurance, also had gang green in my gallbladder because I failed to go into the hospital and doctor. People who arn't allowed insurance don't always take care of themselves.( I had pre existing conditions) The barretts means that there are DNA changes in the throat. I also have a hernia. I actually thought this was all due to me having spinal fusions through the throat area( anterior) I have now been in treatment for three years. Hernia is gone, can swallow pills again, and food. For awhile swallowing was a real issue. Barretts shows up with like an extra flap of skin in the throat, and is usually quite visable after endoscopy. I take a good proton pump inhibitor called delaxant. Was on heavy doses for about a year. Now I only take it occassionally. I have had endoscopy every six months. This is about all they can do for it. I was pretty upset over it to begin with, but now that I am better and in regular checkups, OK. I hope you do not present with this, Gerds is bad enough. I had swallowing issues, and the heartburn sensations when I presented. I sure wish you all the best. Just get the care you need. ginnie
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Barrett's Esophagus
I wish you well. Sad, our needed medications and predicaments place us in these situations. Gastroenterologists have been able to help many with this problem. Best Wishes................ ![]()
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. Current: Changes of more insomnia, new reviews with findings of more Depression, tremors, vertigo, tinnitus, loss of focus, fatigue; SSDI - accepted on Depression, Cognitive Deficits; Seizures ruled out, mTBI changes including cognitive slowing/lapses. Medication update: Topamax 200mg twice daily it seems to minimize daily headaches to a 1-2/10 quality(I still know they are there); and acute headaches erupt without warnings. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (07-04-2013) |
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Thank you both for your replys.
Gosh Ginnie you have had a real. BAd time of it.but sounds like they have you monitored well, which is a good thing. My symptoms are nothing like yours at all, which is why I was surprised about it. Just an occastional indigestion . They said the cells at the bottom of my esophogus are slightly changed, they are just guessing Barrett esophogus . Have to wait for results. In England I guess we are lucky to have the NHS . Will let you know how it goes. Thank you and best wishes to you. And to you Concussion xx |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (07-04-2013) |
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