Question for acid reflux sufferers
I started with this lovely mess a few months ago. I'm still not symptom free but feeling better thanks to Nexium and Prilosec....which i HATE taking!. I'm having an upper GI done next month. I am so limited as to what I can eat. I am going on a 3 day biking trip this weekend and I'm wondering what I can take with me on the trail for energy snacks? I have always taken protein bars and vitamin zero water. Seems like that's no longer an option and I'm so not happy about that! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I do eat peanut butter everyday and that doesn't bother me too much so that is one option. But would just like some other suggestions. And I guess I will be drinking plain water. :(
No Heartburn Reflex, aka LPR
Mimi, I am very sorry to hear about your husband's cancer and am sending all positive thoughts to you and your family.
Recently, an ENT doc diagnosed me with Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disease or LPR. Unlike the more common gastro reflux with it's classic heartburn symptoms, LPR sufferers usually have no heartburn or other such symptoms because the acid is actually going up and sitting in the throat/voice box area rather than the esophagus. It is frequently misdiagnosed (as was mine) because the symptoms include: excess/thick mucous (feeling like you have chronic post-nasal drip), hoarseness, chronic cough/throat-clearing, feeling like something is stuck in the throat, difficulty swallowing.
In my case, I developed this awful excess mucous that I was constantly coughing up, and this went on for two years! Doc after doc I complained to thought it was my allergies and threw allergy meds at me and sent me on my way (this is typical for LPR sufferers). Finally, my primary doc sent me for a CT scan (she was still thinking allergies or a nose problem) and also set me up with an ENT. The CT showed a severly deviated septum and some problem with my left sinuses, but nothing that would cause the amount of mucous I was experiencing. The ENT stuck a scope through my nose and down my throat and pronounced his LPR diagnosis. He also said I was likely the first of at least 5 patients he would see that day with the same problem, all misdiagnosed.
If you, or anyone you know, is suffering from these symptoms, please get checked. Left untreated, cancer of the esophagus is one of worst-case outcomes and with LPR, it is too often left untreated for too long. I am now taking Prilosec daily and tryings some dietary modifications but of course, I am supposed to cut out, or at least moderate, most things I like: spicy food, dairy (I adore cheese), alchohol (I love wine), caffeine (trying to go from 2 cups to 1/day), chocolate, onions, garlic (DP and I love garlic so much, we grow our own)... We'll see.