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Tom
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25th Apr 08 at 18:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I do to jambo I got 2 just now massive cratters
Jambo
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I find smoking stops them, stopping makes me come out in a massive attack

Ive got 4 on my tongue

Stress and certain foods bring them on for me. Im always stressed so = always have ulcers

I can hardly talk at the minute
Robbo
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25th Apr 08 at 18:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Go see the doc dude

This is total agony at times!!!
Superlite Ltd.
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quote:
Originally posted by Jambo
I find smoking stops them, stopping makes me come out in a massive attack

Ive got 4 on my tongue

Stress and certain foods bring them on for me. Im always stressed so = always have ulcers

I can hardly talk at the minute


smoking makes stomach ones worse. A chemical in smoke relaxes a muscle in the stomach and lets acid past into the duodenom (sp), or something like that. Doc told me to quit years back, but i only just managed it this January.
Jambo
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just checked online ( ) and it seems unlikely as mine doesnt hurt as such, just a gassy bugger and burp lots with the burning but nor painfull sensation
Jambo
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superlite its apparently a big casue of them
Robbo
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Yeah im burping loads (cause me to puke quite often too lol) but need to farft really but cant
Robbo
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Apparently 80% of them are down to bacterial reaosns but the other 20 are unexplained... stress, lack of sleep, smoking, bad diet etc are all thought to be causes :S
Jambo
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i have a very bad diet, and always stressed and im anaemic which aparently is caused sometimes by stomach ulcers lol
Robbo
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Very bad diet here... usually worryin about someting and havent selpt well the last week or two so could be that :S
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quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
Apparently 80% of them are down to bacterial reaosns but the other 20 are unexplained... stress, lack of sleep, smoking, bad diet etc are all thought to be causes :S


heilocbacter or something silly. A big word anyway. Thats the main one
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yeah lol
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quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
Apparently 80% of them are down to bacterial reaosns but the other 20 are unexplained... stress, lack of sleep, smoking, bad diet etc are all thought to be causes :S


Also eating a shit load of pills causes them I feel for you dude! Just seems random to have appeared over a weekend
Jambo
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Its not made me puke yet
Robbo
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quote:
Originally posted by Eck
quote:
Originally posted by Robbo Apparently 80% of them are down to bacterial reaosns but the other 20 are unexplained... stress, lack of sleep, smoking, bad diet etc are all thought to be causes :S
Also eating a shit load of pills causes them I feel for you dude! Just seems random to have appeared over a weekend
Yeah definately mate! Food i ate may have triggered it but i do have a lot on my mind and not been sleeping well lately which wont have helped
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Heartburn is caused by oesophagus reflux, if you persist to eat spicy foods, tomatoes, most fruits, chocolate or drink coffee or most importantly alcohol, you will encourage the valve at the bottom of the oesophagus to relax and allow stomach acids into the oesophagus. This is what I have and when it persists the acid eventually infects the oesophagus and it swells up. Its the most painful illness ive ever suffered from, eating is sheer agony.

Bare in mind it could also be related to too much acid in the stomach overall. Peptac liquid is much better than Gaviscon or similiar, its an antacid. Doctors may prescribe omeprazole tablets which reduce the acid levels in your stomach, thats what im on.

If it persists you will probably require an endoscopy. I think im getting better though fingers crossed
Superlite Ltd.
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If you drink on omeprazole you get drunk much easier
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Originally posted by Butler
If it persists you will probably require an endoscopy.


I've had 2 of them.
Before the last one i was in the waiting room next to a very large tattooed man. He seemed abit on edge and abit nervous. He said to me "i guess your here for the same thing as me then?"

"i said, yeah endoscopy"

He said "yeah, camera up the bum, i dont fancy it"

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Robbo what colour is your poo?
If it's vaery dark brown/black goto the docs asap
Robbo
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quote:
Originally posted by Butler
Heartburn is caused by oesophagus reflux, if you persist to eat spicy foods, tomatoes, most fruits, chocolate or drink coffee or most importantly alcohol, you will encourage the valve at the bottom of the oesophagus to relax and allow stomach acids into the oesophagus. This is what I have and when it persists the acid eventually infects the oesophagus and it swells up. Its the most painful illness ive ever suffered from, eating is sheer agony.

Bare in mind it could also be related to too much acid in the stomach overall. Peptac liquid is much better than Gaviscon or similiar, its an antacid. Doctors may prescribe omeprazole tablets which reduce the acid levels in your stomach, thats what im on.

If it persists you will probably require an endoscopy. I think im getting better though fingers crossed
Yeah I saw your thread dude, looks very painful

Luckily eating isnt a problem but it does all just clog up inside and hurt rather than come out

Jules... if I could poo Id tell you

Ome prazole is what im on too

And yep, endoscopy if it hasnt cleare dby mon/tues

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