Gastritis and Gerd causing other problems

Posted by sstone11 @sstone11, Jan 30, 2021

So here it is i have gastritis and gerd..anxiety too....a year ago I went to the er thinking I was having a cardiac event...after multiple blood test ekg ecg etc my heart was fine ...no referral to follow up with cardiologist...im on sertaline for anxiety and protonix for my gastric stuff...today im feeling crummy nervous and scared heartburn and pain are terrible...my blood pressure is completely normal...is it likely all this is gastric I don't want to panic and go to er...no signs of bleeding either...pain radiates to my back

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Great info! I also follow Dr. Aviv’s advice on Gerd! I bought his book “the acid watcher diet”.

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It's a really helpful book - even life-changing!

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Yes it is, my Barrett’s esophagus was gone on my last EGD. That’s because of my low acid diet I learned from the book.

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Wonderful - and without medication?

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I take 40 mg Pantaprazole 30 min before supper. I just had my physical and my blood tests were excellent. I can say that's because of my diet.

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@riflemanz64

Yes it is, my Barrett’s esophagus was gone on my last EGD. That’s because of my low acid diet I learned from the book.

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So glad I found this thread. I was diagnosed with Barrett's esophagus and I have been beside myself not knowing best way to handle diet. Dr Aviv's book makes so much sense and this is going to be my guide. I would be very pleased if my Barrett's could be resolved. I take 40 mg omeprazole in am 30 min before breakfast. Thank you for mentioning the book!

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Hello @poppy1946 and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. We are so glad you found this discussion as well as well as information that has been helpful in your health journey related to Barrett's esophagus.

Have you started the book yet? If so, what has been most helpful?

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I find his chapter on acid triggers very informative. Soda is the #1 enemy.

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@amandajro

Hello @poppy1946 and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. We are so glad you found this discussion as well as well as information that has been helpful in your health journey related to Barrett's esophagus.

Have you started the book yet? If so, what has been most helpful?

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I have almost finished the book and I have learned that the food I eat has caused inflammation in my throat and esophagus. I always wondered why I had Gerd when I never had heartburn.

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