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Back pain, chest pain and always tired

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Hi guys. I was having this problem now for five years. Blood test good. Noone can help me. I was diagnosed with chronic pain syndrome and put on Prozac but not good and still feeling bad. Tired of filling bad. Also sleep not great. Maybe anyone have any idea.

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Acid reflux?

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lukersik in reply toShehisa

Yeeea. I had some problems with reflux. Do you think it could be because of that? Any idea what can help me? Diet? Thanks for your reply

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I have reflux and I have those symptoms you mentioned, you gotta stay away from acidic foods and stick to alkaline based foods. This should help you determine what to eat manageyourheartburn.com/foo...

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