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janewhite1
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I have been PPI-free since late last year and almost completely symptom-free since mid-January. At the time I quit, I did not believe I ever really needed them.
Now, though:
I have suddenly developed asthma. Asthma requires meRAB called bronchiodilators, which, in some LUCKY people like me, also dilate the LES. So, if I use my inhaler, I feel better for a little while, but then I sometimes get a bout of heartburn that brings on more asthma symptoms. I do not believe the situation is dangerous, but asthma is continuing to get in my way when it shouldn't.
I should also take antihistamines to prevent asthma, because it's mainly triggered by allergies, but those cause me to taste acid 24-7, regardless of what or when I last ate, and the most effective ones also irritate the erosive gastritis, which frankly scares me. Still, pollen counts are down, allergies are way better, I'm getting by.
There are two reasons why profoundly don't want to start taking a PPI again.
1) My stomach wasn't perfect even when I was on Prilosec, and I don't think it's going to just magically cure this mess.
2) I originally got hooked from a TWO WEEK COURSE. If I start, I might get hooked again. Even if they don't help much. And, with all this new mess, I don't know if I'll be able to quit a second time.
I've been round and round on this, and I don't quite see the way out.
Now, though:
I have suddenly developed asthma. Asthma requires meRAB called bronchiodilators, which, in some LUCKY people like me, also dilate the LES. So, if I use my inhaler, I feel better for a little while, but then I sometimes get a bout of heartburn that brings on more asthma symptoms. I do not believe the situation is dangerous, but asthma is continuing to get in my way when it shouldn't.
I should also take antihistamines to prevent asthma, because it's mainly triggered by allergies, but those cause me to taste acid 24-7, regardless of what or when I last ate, and the most effective ones also irritate the erosive gastritis, which frankly scares me. Still, pollen counts are down, allergies are way better, I'm getting by.
There are two reasons why profoundly don't want to start taking a PPI again.
1) My stomach wasn't perfect even when I was on Prilosec, and I don't think it's going to just magically cure this mess.
2) I originally got hooked from a TWO WEEK COURSE. If I start, I might get hooked again. Even if they don't help much. And, with all this new mess, I don't know if I'll be able to quit a second time.
I've been round and round on this, and I don't quite see the way out.