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no. I think I am overwhelming her with everything going on.Does your primary care doc know about your stomach problems?
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no. I think I am overwhelming her with everything going on.Does your primary care doc know about your stomach problems?
But she needs to know everything as there may be a common thread. I'd let her decide as she is the doc. Write it all down and give it to her. Let her ask the questions as she will make the best use of your time with her.no. I think I am overwhelming her with everything going on.
didnt know that. thank you. I assume thats not the reason because I get sick every night and dont eat that often.That's the kind of things we eat a lot of. Broccoli, cabbage, and even maybe cauliflower can trigger sulfur type burps. You may have to let them alone until you know what th problem is.
Good. I just ate.how are you
No. I have been eating some tums lately after the fact and some zofran.Granny have you ever used Pepcid a half hour at least before eating? That is what the doc who took out my gallbladder said to use. I was told to avoid all the other types of acid blockers as they can cause a lot of harm. I get generic for Pepcid at the pharmacy at Walmart.
what did you have ?Good. I just ate.
Pepcid cuts it off at the pass so to speak. Prevention is better than cure. I don't know what zofran is. I can look it up at Drugs.com.No. I have been eating some tums lately after the fact and some zofran.