You're very welcome. Hope you feel better soon.
Again, thanks so very much for your imput. Chocolate will definitely be a difficult thing to avoid! ;) You've really relieved me of some worry.
I think you could benefit from a GERD diet even though you say acid reducers haven't helped you (GERD is an acid problem). Some of the things mentioned on some of the other threads could definitely help - cutting down on coffee, alcohol, acidic and spicy foods, CHOCOLATE (sorry), etc., and also trying to eat smaller meals more frequently. Keeping a little something in your stomach all the time helps protect the lining. And by the way, in addition to avoiding those foods you should avoid any doctor who blows you off!
Thanks for the reply Wilson. I was tested for H-pylori and it was negative. I will try the better diet and do my best to lessen the stress. I was just concerned that maybe it was something more serious than gastritis. I may try seeing another doctor for a second opinion. Unfotunately, the first doc I saw didn't seem to take the time to diagnosis me correctly. He was pretty quick to just blow me off. Should I be avoiding the same types of foods as would a GERD sufferer?
From everything you described it does sound like it could be just some mild gastritis. I'm assuming they tested you for h. pylori and you were negative...(?). If that's the case, and you're not losing sleep or dropping pounds, you might want to simply try a little more "stomach-friendly" diet for awhile and see what that does. Reducing stress could probably help as well. If it gets worse or you still think there's something more going on after you've given your stomach a really good chance to heal, by all means you should pursue it further with your gastroenterologist.