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I was woken up at 4 this morning it was as if my chest and throat was on fire it was like something popped and then burning started was agony has anyone else experienced this

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butterflyEi

When I first started URSO I had a lot of acid reflux but it has settled down now. I was prescribed Omeprazole but I got off it as soon as possible due to side effects. I no longer eat late and avoid spicy foods which helps. Others will come along soon with different experiences but if you are worried see the doctor. Meantime something like gaviscon or remegel may give you some relief, both are over the counter meds in England.

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airtours

Hi get bad heartbearn do take omerprozale occasionaly (avoid spicy food which I love) hope you feel better

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liver-bird

I wake up with heartburn of I eat late (after 7 pm) or eat fatty or spicy. I get up

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liver-bird

...upright straight away and Fri I water

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liver-bird

..sorry Violet ...and drink water to wash the acid down. I then sleep propped up. I have hiatus hernia and this works for me. Good luck ☺

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Gotpbc

I still after eight yrs get a bout of acid reflux a couple times a year

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