Jul 31 2008
Getting Rid of GERD for Good
GERD. If you’ve got it, you know it. Some folks like to call it heartburn while others do not describe the sensation as burning, but of pressure behind the breast plate. Symptoms often include chest pain, difficulty swallowing, and nausea, while for me it actually makes me teeth ache.
For those who suffer from Gastroesophageal reflux disease there is hope to not only get rid of the symptoms, but to be done with GERD all together. Simply put, losing weight will lessen the severity or cause the problem to simply go away.
I suffered with GERD for at least eight years and while over the counter drugs such as Tagament would alleviate the symptoms, they would return. I stopped eating acidic foods (tomato, citrus fruits), gave up coffee, and quit chewing gum. All of which helped, most of the time.
Eventually I found digestive enzymes which worked great. But I was bothered that I was chained to a pill in order to eat. I knew there had to be a better way. Which of course there is, it’s called weight loss.
Now don’t get me wrong, if I eat spicy foods or highly acidic foods, I’ll have heartburn. What I’ve learned is that as long as I stay below a certain weight, for the most part, I do not experience any GERD. None.
Having lost 18 lbs, I don’t sleep propped up in bed. I eat the occasional chocolate,chew gum, and even drink coffee. No Gerd.
Losing weight has so many benefits that it truly staggers the mind. If you suffer from GERD and are over weight, continue taking the medication that helps you, but consider losing some weight and see if it doesn’t cure what ails you. Keep in mind that the drugs that are used to treat GERD can often cause other problems, such as vitamin deficiency and loss of bone density.
For more information on GERD visit these helpful sites:
http://health.nytimes.com/ref/health/healthguide/esn-gerd-ess.html
http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/gerd/
http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/acid_reflux.html
