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Since I have been vacationing for three months, I have had intermittent tightness in my chest. Omeprazole has been ineffective. I have purposely tried not to drink many fluids. My rationale? finding a restroom on the go isn't easy at times. I haven't been feeling dehydrated, and my urine is clear; so I have persevered. But recently the pain has increased. Last night, I decided to drink two large glasses of water. Instantly, there was no more discomfort. Today, I have followed suit. Again, no pain. Luckily, because I am visiting with my daughter and her family, it is convenient for me to make frequent trips to the bathroom. Problem solved!
My Name is Chris and I sit on the Board of ECAA (Esophageal Cancer Awareness Association). Your article on heartburn is very concerning to me as GERD can lead to Barrett's esophagus disease and then God forbid to EC. I lost my husband of nearly 20 years to this dreaded cancer. In his case, he has silent GERD. Please take the time to check out ecaware.org and learn of the signs and symptoms. Please. ๐๐น๐โฃ๏ธ
OOPS! The day after I sent in this post I had so much chest pain that I decided to go to urgent care. It turned out that I needed to have three stents inserted because of severe arterial blockage. The intermittent pain that I was having for over three months mimicked the discomfort of acid reflux. Go figure! I am now feeling fine and will fly home from Fort Worth to Honolulu this Thursday.
I am sorry that you have an issue with GERD but I wish to point out that GERD can lead to Esophageal Cancer. I sit on the board of ECAA (Esophageal Cancer Awareness Association). Please view our page for further assistance with your heartburn. ecaware.org
This is no spam. Just truth. Best wishes
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