mickeyfan2
DIS Legend
- Joined
- May 21, 2004
- Messages
- 16,084
He is right. He did not tell you not to buy it but that he was not to drink it.
Well, yeah! Since when do men listen to what they're supposed to do?mickeyfan2 said:He is right. He did not tell you not to buy it but that he was not to drink it.

Never of course. It is a characteristic trait of the Y chromosome.SillyMe said:Well, yeah! Since when do men listen to what they're supposed to do?![]()
arminnie said:I have really bad reflux - had surgery twice and take meds twice a day. No one has ever mentioned Diet Coke being a problem. I know about caffeine avoidance, but I think that's it.
OK, that is a hard one to give up.The Mystery Machine said:Having no soda is reflux 101. None, nada, nothing. No carbonic acid period! Nothing acidic in the food groups. No tomato anything. Pizza, taco's, sauce, orange, lemon, lime, alcohol. No salsa, spices, pepper...![]()
Wine is killer....OK, that is a hard one to give up.
There is an entire list of foods you cannot have.
Have you modified your diet? I am having the hardest time. All the stuff I love kills me. Now, DH does it without drugs. He follows a strict diet.
He tells me that you can have the stuff above...but like only 1 thing per week. For some reason Basil sends him to the hospital for a lidocane cocktail.
Wish I lived in Fl said:But good thing you did give up caffeine (in major amounts) for the pregnancy.
Years ago one of the squadron wives mas a major soda drinker and didn't give it up while pregnant. When her baby was born he went into caffeine withdrawal. The Military Hospital accused her of illegal drug use and did blood tests on her and the baby.
I didn't know what it was--the doctor had to explain it to me.
Now all I drink is water.
Fortunately I don't drink soda very often. Maybe that's why they didn't tell me to give it up? I'm also not a wine drinker, but I love beer. I just can't have it very often.The Mystery Machine said:Having no soda is reflux 101. None, nada, nothing. No carbonic acid period! Nothing acidic in the food groups. No tomato anything. Pizza, taco's, sauce, orange, lemon, lime, alcohol. No salsa, spices, pepper...![]()
Wine is killer....OK, that is a hard one to give up.
There is an entire list of foods you cannot have.
Have you modified your diet? I am having the hardest time. All the stuff I love kills me. Now, DH does it without drugs. He follows a strict diet.
He tells me that you can have the stuff above...but like only 1 thing per week. For some reason Basil sends him to the hospital for a lidocane cocktail.
Wish I lived in Fl said:When her baby was born he went into caffeine withdrawal. The Military Hospital accused her of illegal drug use and did blood tests on her and the baby.
arminnie said:Fortunately I don't drink soda very often. Maybe that's why they didn't tell me to give it up? I'm also not a wine drinker, but I love beer. I just can't have it very often.
The main culprit for me is peanut butter of all things! or nuts in general, but only at night before bed.
I'm on some new meds (used prilosec, acifex, and nexium previously). this is an older med called reglan (metoclopramide). It is working great and my copay is less. Of course I am also really avoiding the triggers too.
Believe it or not I didn't have heartburn when I was diagnosed with GERD. It was the acid dripping back into my lungs that kept my asthma out of control that was the clue. It was definitely confirmed though with testing. (including the kind where you wear that tube down your throat for 24 hours)>
SillyMe said:I don't experience heartburn in my chest, but I get sharp stabbing pains in my back between my shoulder blades. Indigestion (before taking the Prilosec) and the throat symptoms. The throat symptoms are by far the worse. The lump in my throat, the burning and the reflux. Ugh.