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So I’ve been taking Pepcid AC for 4 days now.

and I noticed that when I take it before I eat. It works better.

I do still get chest pain but not right away after I eat like I used to. Usually is like in 3 hours or later at night.

My stomach also doesn’t bloat as much and I can eat a bit more now.

Anxiety still high. But working on it, which is also I believe causing the chest pain in the same location.

Overall feeling better, but still in the slumps.

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LadyZen

My daughter finally got off the Pepcid. She took it for 5 weeks and it helped with her chest pains too.

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Yay!! I’m so happy for her!

I hope it will be the same thing with me.

Glad to hear

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Keep us posted on how it goes.

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Will do 😀

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