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You may be interested to check out another conversation about Barrett’s: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/newly-diagnosed-barretts-esophagus/
Also, what Mayo Clinic has to say about treatment that depends on the various levels of dysplasia: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/barretts-esophagus/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20352846
I’ve had Barrett’s for years. Suffered with badly with Gerd which is what caused it I guess. Stomach acid burns the esophagus. My Dr recommended 40mg of Omeprazole a day which helps considerably. No belching at night. I always eat 2-3 hours before bedtime never on a full stomach which causes my Gerd. If for some reason I’ll eat late I need to sleep on my back and not my side which also helps. You might be taking too much famotidine ? Get a second opinion. Best of luck !
Yeah, I’ve been thinking the same.
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Is it reflux or bile you seem to choke on?
I only ask because you didn't mention whether or not you battle with GERD.
I have Achalasia as well as upper esophageal hypertension which is basically esophageal spasms in a much higher level.
My swallowing issue is mainly with liquid or very thin foods. If I don't cut myself off at least 4 hours prior to sleeping then that liquid (sits there due to spasm) will come back up and will cause me to choke and even aspirate into my lungs.
Not sure if any of this relates to you but I thought I'd share.
I have no idea which, I’m asleep. I dream something is chocking me, it wakes me up because I am, then I start coughing like crazy.
I often throw up in my mouth and occasionally it is bile. I don’t have a gallbladder so I don’t know if that is why.
I was told it’s stomach acid when Gerd shows up, which is really strong and that is what burns the lining. Hope this helps? Best of luck.
Maybe you should see a nutritionist? Doctors don’t necessarily have a lot of training on diet and my personal experience with GERD was that finding the right diet took trial and error. With guidance, and tracking your response to foods you most likely will find out what makes you feel better. I hope you start feeling better soon.