LynneJW
10-28-2004, 06:33 PM
I know a lot of people here are going to lecture me, but I simply can't live without my coffee :nono: . Here's my question. Usually I have one coffee when I wake up, and only suffer GERD at night. I know that coffee worsens GERD for a variety of reasons (stimulates acid production, lowers the tone of the lower esophageal sphincter, etc). Does anyone know how long after consuming coffee these effects last? Would this morning coffee be causing my nighttime GERD? I take 75mg of zantac before bed, and it usually does the trick.
My other question, is: a few days ago, I had 3 coffees spread throughout the day (this is rare), and since then, nothing I do relieves this burning, which is now here 24 hours a day. I have tried gaviscon (which I used all the time before my doctor prescribed zantac) and I've tried increasing my dose of zantac (the doc originally prescribed 150mg twice a day), which makes me extremely dizzy. Do people get flare-ups of GERD where things are bad for a few days but then get better? This is driving me bonkers :eek: .
Thanks for listening!
Lynne
My other question, is: a few days ago, I had 3 coffees spread throughout the day (this is rare), and since then, nothing I do relieves this burning, which is now here 24 hours a day. I have tried gaviscon (which I used all the time before my doctor prescribed zantac) and I've tried increasing my dose of zantac (the doc originally prescribed 150mg twice a day), which makes me extremely dizzy. Do people get flare-ups of GERD where things are bad for a few days but then get better? This is driving me bonkers :eek: .
Thanks for listening!
Lynne

