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What I mean is, don't lie flat. With these problems, always have your head and shoulders raised when you lie down or sleep. You can get a wedge, pile up pillows (but you might fall off of them in your sleep), or acquire a hospital bed.
Chances are, the pain is actually in your esophagus, near the top of your stomach. It is MOST important that stomach acid not run into the esophagus, as it will when you lie down, because of the hiatal hernia. Not only is this painful, it will lead to serious problems like esophageal cancer.