I am on Nexium 40mg in the morning and
have been for over a year now. Lately I am
finding that I am having some episodes
after I go to bed at night. Woke up this
eveing with chest pain and sure enough,
started belching and then the acid started
coming up my throat. I took another Nexium
( I know, I usually take a prilosec, but
was out) and a Klopoin for anxiety. Feels
much better now. Actually gone. But I was
just wondering if anyone else maybe had to
have their dose altered or time change for
this reason. I will call my doctor in the
morning for sure. Well she give me an
extra dose? I know you supposed to take it
in the morning before your first meal.
Thanks in advance,
Carrie
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MandMs
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Posted: 02-22-08 06:33am
For many people, just one pill a day of
NEXIUM can mean complete 24-hour relief
from heartburn symptoms, but these results
may vary.
You need to talk with your doctor for its
effectiveness, and, you mustn't change the
dosage by yourself.
Maybe, you'll need to take antacids
(stomach acid neutralizers) along with
this medication.
Do you usually have a big meal before
going to bed?
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Posted: 02-22-08 12:56pm
MandMs
wrote:
For many people, just one
pill a day of NEXIUM can mean complete
24-hour relief from heartburn symptoms,
but these results may vary.
You need to talk with your doctor for its
effectiveness, and, you mustn't change the
dosage by yourself.
Maybe, you'll need to take antacids
(stomach acid neutralizers) along with
this medication.
Do you usually have a big meal before
going to bed?
Hi
MandMs, nope. No big meal before bedtime.
As a matter of fact I am going to the
doctor today for a different reason and I
am going to ask her. I really know not to
double up myself, but it was so bad I had
nothing else to take.
I think I might be coming down with
something. Sore thoat, sneezing, slight
cough. I can afford to be sick and would
need to be on an anitboitic so I can have
my surgery on the 3rd. So, I would rather
play it safe and have her check me
out.
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MsCarrie! Posted: 03-03-08 08:45am
According to one study, nearly
three-quarters of patients with frequent
GERD symptoms experience them at night.
These patients complain of more severe
pain than those whose symptoms occur at
other times.
To avoid heartburn at night, try to
elevate the head of the bed (using gravity
to keep stomach acids from backing up)
Thinking of you for today's surgery!
All best to you!
Marija
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MsCarrie! Posted: 03-05-08 08:23am
Hope everything went well!
Waiting for you and your posts!
Best wishes!
Marija
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spankydd710
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I believe I am having AR in the middle of the night. Posted: 04-23-08 07:28am
I am currently taking Nexium in the AM for
reflux. I have been waking up in the
early morning with major discomfort of
pain under my breastbone and abdomen.
Sometimes I feel as though I may blow up.
No matter how I lay, I am in terrible
pain. I have gotten up and taken liquid
Maalox but to no avail, it doesn't help.
The pain radiats through to my spine and
at times my stomach is making terrible
noises. I had an endoscopy which showed
some inflammation of the esophagus and the
upper part of my stomach looked as if
someone had put acid on it. Biopsy's came
back ok.
Sometimes I think I am going crazy as I
don't think the Doc is understanding me.
It is as if someone has raked my innerds.
This is a nightly occurrence and frankly
it is driving me crazy. I am at the point
of tears and don't know what else to do or
to tell the Doc.
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Hi, spankydd710! Posted: 05-05-08 05:46am
Try to sleep with your head and shoulders
elevated and on your left side.
Wait at least two to three hours after
eating to go to bed and chew gum before
bed (chewing gum can provide short-term
heartburn relief by stimulating the
production of saliva, which dilutes and
neutralize stomach acid)
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spankydd710
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Hi, MandMs Posted: 05-05-08 13:42pm
Thanks for the info. Never thought of
chewing gum before bed. Makes sense to
me. I will give it a go.
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ahughes06
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Posted: 05-15-08 02:49am
Put a few textbooks under your bed to put
it at an incline. I know it's oldschool,
but it really helped me when I had a
hiatal hernia (in fact, if it hurts for
you to press on the top, center of your
abdomen where it meets your ribs, you
might want to see if you have one, too).
Also, gaviscon does wonders if you take it
before bed. It tastes a little funny, but
it creates a sort of foamy plug at the
bottom of the esophagus that prevents any
acid from coming up.
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