Quote Originally Posted by GulfCoastSwim
I think it's the other way around...the acid gets into your throat and irritates your upper respiratory system, causing asthma. I'm getting checked for EIA in a couple of weeks, and I'm thinking that my years of reflux aren't helping!
since I have started on my asthma meds I haven't had any heartburn and I never had heartburn prior to my asthma flaring up again a couple of years ago, in fact I didn't even know what heartburn was 'til I got pregnancy induced asthma
but in that case was the heartburn caused by the asthma, or was it being pregnant? all I know is I was miserable for 8 months and had to sleep sitting up in the recliner

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