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Dry mouth and bitter taste

Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: Aug 6 1:05pm | Replies (64)

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@dancing1

Thank you so much. I do have our bed elicited and sleeping with more pillows which raises me more also. I had overcome the acid reflux for over a year with my very careful eating methods. I’m only able to eat very small meals but this acid reflux had just changed and come back with the awful mouth taste in the evenings. Thank you for this reminder. I will check by bed again to see if it is correctly raised. Maybe I’ll half to cut my already small meals to even smaller. Sometimes lately even the small orgain protein drink is too much for me to consume. Thanks again! I have had this issue of GI problems for over twenty years maybe more but have had to cut my eating back extremely over the past two years. But this terrible taste is the worst and nausea it brings.

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I've had GERD for more than twenty years, managing it with minimal meds, but it has taken a turn for the worse recently. Raised bed, small portions, wedge pillow, restricted diet--nothing seems to work. So I am thinking of an adjustable bed, but would like to know more as it is a big investment. And my former PCP said it's really not necessary. So, I am looking for answers. My heart goes out to all who are in this situation. Keeping fingers crossed for all of us.