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scott1360
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So I know there is speculation on both sides of the argument. Some people say that because PPIs are stopping a lot of acid production, theoretically you would now not have enough acid for proper digestion. I have also heard that there is no affect and you still have enough acid. Are there any studies on this?
The reason I ask is because I have been on PPIs for a long time (going on 5 years) and while my reflux is under control, save for some annoying chest pain, I have very frequent stomach discomfort. I feel that once a week or so I wake up and my stomach is a mess (bloating, gas, tight feeling) for around 24 hours, sometimes more. I started a food log to see if I can pinpoint what triggers the day of feeling sick but so far I can't tell anything.
Any thoughts?
The reason I ask is because I have been on PPIs for a long time (going on 5 years) and while my reflux is under control, save for some annoying chest pain, I have very frequent stomach discomfort. I feel that once a week or so I wake up and my stomach is a mess (bloating, gas, tight feeling) for around 24 hours, sometimes more. I started a food log to see if I can pinpoint what triggers the day of feeling sick but so far I can't tell anything.
Any thoughts?