Antidepressants for reflux? Bad doctor??
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Acid Reflux (GERD), Barretts Esophagus,
Colitis, Colon/Bowel Disorders,
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IBS, Stomach Pain.
Good luck to you, my friend.
So..anyway..her HIDA scan showed that it was her gallbladder acting up, but i found the other possiblility interesting..might be worth a look...(just a side note..when i brought the subject up..she got pissed at me..like i was saying it WAS all in her head...not what i meant)
So, this does not mean i agree with your doctor, because he sounds like an insensitive clod.... :)
doctors are becoming like auto dealership mechanics. If you can't find the source of the problem immediately, wait till it breaks to fix it. After reading some of your comments and other subjects (Acid Reflux, Gas, and the Heart) on this website. Though my gas reflux isn't a daily occurence, I'm starting to think that gas reflux could be causing some of my symptoms. I also think job stress isn't helping the situation. I would like to stop further damage to my system. Should I think about antidepressants? Is there a natural supplement to help with the gas reflux when it flares up?
Thank You
I went to the doc after 1 1/2 weeks and they said it was the stomach flu. I went back after another week and a younger doctor told me "you are too young for this, don't let your body control your mind let your mind control your body". He and my grandmother tried to say the low RBC count was because I was anemic like "my grandmother and the rest of her family". Testing earlier before my symptoms and after my symptoms showed everything, even my RBC level to be normal and NOT anemic.
I got another opinion and they did alot of tests.
They found elevated creatinine level 1.5, red and white blood