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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
have you ever had heartburn...
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<blockquote data-quote="john_anch_ak" data-source="post: 14219746" data-attributes="member: 39531"><p>I started getting heartburn in my early 20's, drank a lot of booze back then and also liked to eat real spicy foods. At first my doctor had me take tagament but he wouldn't put me on it full time so I had to watch what I ate and drank. Eating yogurt and acidolfus, (bad spelling...), certainly helps get your digestive working right. At 40 something I saw a specialist and he put me on Prilosec and that helped a bunch. Don't eat anything for at least 2 hours before going to bed and that will keep stuff from going up your esophgus, (yeah, bad spelling again), and causing real damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john_anch_ak, post: 14219746, member: 39531"] I started getting heartburn in my early 20's, drank a lot of booze back then and also liked to eat real spicy foods. At first my doctor had me take tagament but he wouldn't put me on it full time so I had to watch what I ate and drank. Eating yogurt and acidolfus, (bad spelling...), certainly helps get your digestive working right. At 40 something I saw a specialist and he put me on Prilosec and that helped a bunch. Don't eat anything for at least 2 hours before going to bed and that will keep stuff from going up your esophgus, (yeah, bad spelling again), and causing real damage. [/QUOTE]
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