I think a lot of us on here are struggling with faith.
We have these obnoxious and real symptoms. Real mucous comes up after we eat for instance. We really have to cough from a tickle. We really do feel some annoying ball in the back of our throat, and we'd love to think we are just imagining it.
So we end up with the GI or ENT and he throws a pack of ppis at the problem and says "try this for 3 months or so" and tell me if it's working.
So over 3 months, you take 5 nuclear borabs to the stomach that would immediately relieve the heartburn of a typical GERD sufferer. But.... your throat still hurts.
"Have faith," you are told, "Try a different ppi. This one is not right for you. Try kapedix." So you try it. Maybe this one will work. But does it? Well, after another 5 months, there were some fluctuations in your symptoms. Maybe it was the kapidex, you tell yourself hopefully.
My question is this: Does anyone on ppis for LPR (that had a sudden onset with no previous heartburn/GERD issues) ever actually experience any relief from their symptoms, besides the comfort of faith that maybe someday, if you are a good boy or girl, it will clear up?
I think we need to try a new first line of medication when we exhibit these symptoms. I think we all need to try elavil and pregabalin (lyrica). I've heard it's good for fibro-myalgia and diabetic/herpes/arthritis neuropathy. We basicallly have fibro-myalgia of the throat. Wouldn't it work there? That's what I'm going to try in the next few months, after I talk with a pain doctor in Germany. I will definitely be posting the results if it works for me. If it doesn't, at least I tried to look for a solution rather than clinging with blind faith to a ridiculous solution that did not work, and was not going to work.
Any sudden-onset, no-GERD sufferers of LPR, and anyone in general, please let me know what you think. I hope my message didn't sound too confident, or like I know what I'm doing. I just think we have to start trying different solutions instead of pretending this ppi thing around the clock with no results makes sense. It's becoming a ridiculous fairytale.

