I’m still alive, still trying to figure out what’s going on with my stomach. It seems to be an overabundance of stomach acid which is why it’s hurts and why it’s hard for me to eat. Still trying to work through it.
Recover fully and tend to your health needs. Hope the issue with your stomach isn't that serious. No need to worry if you're delayed. Good health is top priority.
Recover fully and tend to your health needs. Hope the issue with your stomach isn't that serious.
You need Nexium (esomeprazole). Small bottle and these little purple pills. I had awful issues with excess stomach acid for a while and that stuff sorted it right out in a week.
It's over the counter in canada, don't know about where you may be. But I'd honestly suggest it for your issues.
You need Nexium (esomeprazole). Small bottle and these little purple pills. I had awful issues with
An overabundance of stomach acid? That doesn't sound good... And it's okay RJ, again we understand and everything. Just keep focusing on taking care of yourself, and getting better. The fact that you're still alive and everything, shows you're still fighting these symptoms of yours. And I'm holding onto hope that you will get better again soon. So yeah, you keep taking care of yourself too, and keep hanging in there as well RJ. 🙂🤞
An overabundance of stomach acid? That doesn't sound good... And it's okay RJ, again we understand a
This might sound like a strange thing to ask, but how much calcium, Vitamin D, and Vitamin K are you getting? If you have too little of the first two, or too much of the third, you could have a serious deficiency of calcium in the gut which could manifest in the symptoms you're describing. Your stomach requires a huge amount of calcium for digestion alone, especially of things that are sugary and starchy.
I used to have lingering periods of daily occurrences of nausea. Calcium and Vitamin D seemed to help, taking magnesium and lots of Vitamin K tended to make me immediately very nauseous. Sometimes I'd have muscle spasms and lower back pain and locking from too little calcium. I was probably low in magnesium as well since it requires calcium to absorb properly. Still having some issues with electrolyte imbalances these days, but I rarely get nauseous these days.
Anyway, I can't say for sure if this will help, but you should immediately supplement some calcium and vitamin D. Tums are very inexpensive and act as antacids (though IIRC all calcium acts as such). I suggest milk and cheese during nausea attacks. You do need magnesium and Vitamin K, so please try to get to the point where your body can accommodate them again. If you are getting these attacks mainly from eating stuff or taking supplements that contain mag, I suggest your focus of inquiry should be on the calcium deficiency theory, but still confer with doctors when needed.
Also, please try to ensure proper hydration, and at least okay intake of other minerals. It is very possible to overcorrect on some issue and end up causing another.
This might sound like a strange thing to ask, but how much calcium, Vitamin D, and Vitamin K are you
Thank you for the heads up, I asked my doctor and it seems my vitamin levels are fine but I maybe a bit dehydrated. We still don't fully know what's wrong my tummy but the meds they have me on are helping now.
Thank you for the heads up, I asked my doctor and it seems my vitamin levels are fine but I maybe a