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discomfort below ribcage breathless when eating

by hilda01, Feb 24, 2009 05:42AM
diagnosed with gastritis 12 months ago also hiatus hernia do the symptoms of gastritis ever go away always bloated heavy feeling in stomach depressed as ongoing sometimes nauseaus on nexium 2 a day 40mg in total anyone any ideas



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by crambone, Feb 24, 2009 12:26PM
theres thing with the hernia you can do to live a better life.read up on it,and figure what works best for you,,,try elevating the head of your bed 6 inches,this usualy helps you sleep better,and stop reflux.
also avoid certain foods,exct.
gasteritis is the docs way of saying they have no clue whats wrong with you!!
kinda like diagnosing unexplained pain as fibromayalgia,,,,,ya right!
there is always a reason for stuff,they just dont have a clue half the time!!
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