Have GERD/Ulcerative Colitis. Nausea for months now aches/pains why?

Posted by mikejjb123 @mikejjb123, Feb 10 12:10pm

This is odd. For years had chronic morning nausea from my issues of GERD and UC. All of a sudden I wake up to aches and pain in my chest. Went to doctor and it is not my heart. If I take tylenol I feel better. Any ideas what may be going on? Thanks

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reminds me of an ulcer. with all that time of having Gerd and Uc. the Gerd causing acid backup in your esophagus. have you had an upper GI?

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I certainly relate to your situation. I was diagnosed with Gerd over a year ago. I have had several medications none have worked for the pain. I have now started drinking alcohol to alleviate the pain. It works for a little while

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Treating the symptoms of GERD with PPi’s or Xifaximin, over the counter drugs etc. does not rid you of GERD. It comes back once you’re off. That was my experience and after 3 endoscopies and being told to stop the PPI and never take it again. I’ve said this on other threads -symptoms and cause or causes are not the same. You need to be tested for the causes to get lasting relief. It can be a bacterial infection, fungal infection, yeast infection, parasites, mold toxicity, stress, other medications for other reasons. One or some of these break down the lining of the gut and it needs repair. You need to address the cause or causes to stop the acid from backing up into the esophagus. Contrary to doctors’ opinion, acid is necessary for digestion and the goal is not to decrease or eliminate acid, it is to repair the gut lining to be able to digest food correctly. Additionally, I found it critical to address my stress. Stress does not help the gut. There’s a connection between the brain and the gut. Google it and you’ll learn a lot,
Also, Many doctors do not know how to test for the causes. Ask your doctor and see what he or she says. If they dismiss you or don’t agree with you, search for another doctor if this makes sense to you.

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Does it get worse when lying down? Does it feel like your food is getting stuck?

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@gigi4

Treating the symptoms of GERD with PPi’s or Xifaximin, over the counter drugs etc. does not rid you of GERD. It comes back once you’re off. That was my experience and after 3 endoscopies and being told to stop the PPI and never take it again. I’ve said this on other threads -symptoms and cause or causes are not the same. You need to be tested for the causes to get lasting relief. It can be a bacterial infection, fungal infection, yeast infection, parasites, mold toxicity, stress, other medications for other reasons. One or some of these break down the lining of the gut and it needs repair. You need to address the cause or causes to stop the acid from backing up into the esophagus. Contrary to doctors’ opinion, acid is necessary for digestion and the goal is not to decrease or eliminate acid, it is to repair the gut lining to be able to digest food correctly. Additionally, I found it critical to address my stress. Stress does not help the gut. There’s a connection between the brain and the gut. Google it and you’ll learn a lot,
Also, Many doctors do not know how to test for the causes. Ask your doctor and see what he or she says. If they dismiss you or don’t agree with you, search for another doctor if this makes sense to you.

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Thank you so much for the advice. Much appreciated!

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@mikejjb123

Thank you so much for the advice. Much appreciated!

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thanks!

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