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Mountain:
You sound like I did last summer - I spent 4 miserable months with an asthma flare up (VERY unusual for me), and it turned out to be 95% caused by my acid reflux. Thank goodness I changed allergists in the middle of the whole ordeal because his new perspective on my situation was key to getting the acid reflux sorted out (he re-tested me, found that none of my allergies were severe enough or prevalent enough to be causing my symptoms and started looking for other potential causes).
I know you tried Nexium and it didn't agree with you - that was what did it for me (and it only took about a week for me to notice significant improvement once I got the acid reflux under control).
Hopefully your gastroenterologist will be able to figure something out quickly - the prednisone can make the acid reflux much worse so maybe getting that behind you will help with the reflux.
You sound like I did last summer - I spent 4 miserable months with an asthma flare up (VERY unusual for me), and it turned out to be 95% caused by my acid reflux. Thank goodness I changed allergists in the middle of the whole ordeal because his new perspective on my situation was key to getting the acid reflux sorted out (he re-tested me, found that none of my allergies were severe enough or prevalent enough to be causing my symptoms and started looking for other potential causes).
I know you tried Nexium and it didn't agree with you - that was what did it for me (and it only took about a week for me to notice significant improvement once I got the acid reflux under control).
Hopefully your gastroenterologist will be able to figure something out quickly - the prednisone can make the acid reflux much worse so maybe getting that behind you will help with the reflux.