lpr choking...does being hit on the back help?

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For any of you LPR sufferers, I need some advice, please. I have terrible choking episodes almost every single night when I want to go to bed. (This is in addition to all my other symptoms, but my question right now is about the choking.) I feel like when I am choking that I need someone to continually hit me on the back to provide some relief. Sometimes it is so horrible that it goes on for over an hour or two. I live with my parents, and they have been supportive enough to sit with me and hit my back for hours at a time. My question is, is this hitting on the back helpful or will the choking subside without the hitting on the back? I don't want to make my parents suffer through hours of hitting my back, but I am very afraid of choking to death and feel like being hit on the back must be helping me. Please, can anyone tell me how you deal with your lpr choking episodes?
 
You really do need to try to treat the root cause of your LPR.

Are you sleeping on an incline? It isn't a cure, but sleeping on an incline of at least 6 inches can help gravity keep the reflux from coming up as bad. You will still have symptoms, but it may help. I've slept on an incline for about 3 years. Try putting a couple bricks or a bed riser under your headboard legs.

Have you made any diet changes? Are you on any medications?
 
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