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Tell me about it, Hiatus Hernia been on Omeprazole for 2 years,

Seems to control it for me, most of the time, although if stressed then the Rennies get hammered too

Last night was my worst attack of it.
a mixture of nexium tablets, milk and a glass of water with bicarbonate of soda did the trick after about 4 hours.
 

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Really? Never knew that. Thanks for the tip that's one of My go to things to try and sooth it so would explain why takes a while
It works short term simply because you’re adding a cool, soothing liquid that dilutes the acid in your stomach but it should only be a very short term and last choice option really.
 

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Makes so much sense , what's the better options?

For short term, quick relief it’s definitely calcium carbonate. Don’t buy Rennies, you’re wasting money paying a premium for what is just a small block of chalk. Get the cheapest own brand you can find - I have the Tesco ones in the house but any will do.

If it’s something you get long term, see your GP. Long term erosion to your oesophagus can cause a whole host of issues, which an ultimately end up as cancer if severe enough.
 

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For short term, quick relief it’s definitely calcium carbonate. Don’t buy Rennies, you’re wasting money paying a premium for what is just a small block of chalk. Get the cheapest own brand you can find - I have the Tesco ones in the house but any will do.

If it’s something you get long term, see your GP. Long term erosion to your oesophagus can cause a whole host of issues, which an ultimately end up as cancer if severe enough.
Barretts oesophagus, very serious, a 50 year old mate of mine died from it last month.
 

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For short term, quick relief it’s definitely calcium carbonate. Don’t buy Rennies, you’re wasting money paying a premium for what is just a small block of chalk. Get the cheapest own brand you can find - I have the Tesco ones in the house but any will do.

If it’s something you get long term, see your GP. Long term erosion to your oesophagus can cause a whole host of issues, which an ultimately end up as cancer if severe enough.

Very useful , Mrs has it a lot at the moment with the pregnancy so she has been popping Rennie's like smarties
 

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Last night was my worst attack of it.
a mixture of nexium tablets, milk and a glass of water with bicarbonate of soda did the trick after about 4 hours.

I’ve suffered with it for awhile mildly till last year when suddenly I became dizzy and nauseous everyday and no idea why. No appetite, lost about a stone.

Been on lansoprazole ever since. Starting on 30mg and dropped down to 15mg.
 

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Swan kickers and canal pushers :eek:
Scum of the highest order, I hope they find them, name them and stick their mugs on the front pages of the tabloids to shame them.

I think that they have found the girl that kicked the swans. She claims that she thought they were fighting and tried to stop them. They are still looking for the friend that pushed the other guy into the canal.
 

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Had another attempted break in at house last night, luckily the CCTV footage is excellent of culprit.
Just fitted a heavy duty lock to gate as well now.
So bloody annoying ??
 
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