Does anyone?!
Question: know what this means? I have been experiencing this for about a month now. I have an extended stomach and it hurts in my back. Sometimes, I have to lie down and then I seem to burp, or whatnot. I thought maybe this was Asthma related since I was just diagnosed with Asthma. I am in between General Care doctors right now and for reasons I don't want to go to the one I currently have. It will go away while I sleep, but then within an hour of getting up it comes back. Could this be acid reflux? Thanks for your answers.
Answers: know what this means? I have been experiencing this for about a month now. I have an extended stomach and it hurts in my back. Sometimes, I have to lie down and then I seem to burp, or whatnot. I thought maybe this was Asthma related since I was just diagnosed with Asthma. I am in between General Care doctors right now and for reasons I don't want to go to the one I currently have. It will go away while I sleep, but then within an hour of getting up it comes back. Could this be acid reflux? Thanks for your answers.
Yup, it is acid reflux. Here is a simple solution that works very nicely. About 3 tablespoons of lemon juice in a glass of water daily.
It brings the acids in your stomach back into balance and the burning miserable stomach will clear up.
If a person takes a lot of acid reducers like tums or pepcid or any stomach settling drugs, it throws the acids out of balance.
The lemon brings it back into balance. I have no Idea why except that it is apparently a good acid and the stomach is out of balance with bad balance of the acids.
It is simple and almost free so give it a try. I use real lemon.
Try drinking a glass of prune juice one day to get your bowels moving and help clear up the whole problem. If your bowels aren't moving regularly that can be a big part of the "back up".
My friend has something similar. When she's stressed her stomach gets big like a pregnant belly and becomes very hard. It gives her a lot of pain and and she lies on her her stomach to make it feel better.
Doctors do not know what is causing it.