Acid Reflux
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 12:51 am
I have been aware of this condition in some friends for a long time, but had never experienced it myself until tonight. It is not fun, although I could stand it once I realized what it was.
It began with throat-clearing that did not work, then a burning feeling in the area just below my throat (or probably technically part of it but in that hollow part where the neck meets the chest). I felt as if I had thrown up, in that I had the burny feeling and nasty taste, but not a bit of nausea (thank goodness for that, at least). I described all this to roomie, who said it was likely acid reflux.
I tried some Chloraseptic, which felt better for a second, and then worse. More burny, somehow. A Rolaid did not help much, and there was some Mylanta but that takes time.
I got alarmed when my throat felt like it was closing up and I could not speak without much effort. I got roomie to call the 24-hour nurse, who said if I could not swallow my own saliva, or breathe properly, I should get to the ER immediately, as that would be an allergic reaction. The more she talked, the more I realized the throat-closing feeling was just anxiety, not anything physiological.
That got better, and she said I could take one of his Prilosec.
I will try to sleep sitting up tonight, and hope it gets better. The anxiety part got better, anyway. Normally it is just a matter of putting a name to the problem, to prevent that.
It began with throat-clearing that did not work, then a burning feeling in the area just below my throat (or probably technically part of it but in that hollow part where the neck meets the chest). I felt as if I had thrown up, in that I had the burny feeling and nasty taste, but not a bit of nausea (thank goodness for that, at least). I described all this to roomie, who said it was likely acid reflux.
I tried some Chloraseptic, which felt better for a second, and then worse. More burny, somehow. A Rolaid did not help much, and there was some Mylanta but that takes time.
I got alarmed when my throat felt like it was closing up and I could not speak without much effort. I got roomie to call the 24-hour nurse, who said if I could not swallow my own saliva, or breathe properly, I should get to the ER immediately, as that would be an allergic reaction. The more she talked, the more I realized the throat-closing feeling was just anxiety, not anything physiological.
That got better, and she said I could take one of his Prilosec.
I will try to sleep sitting up tonight, and hope it gets better. The anxiety part got better, anyway. Normally it is just a matter of putting a name to the problem, to prevent that.