RGUNN
07-29-2006, 11:29 PM
My mother was recently diagnosed with LPR.
She has tried to follow the diet. And she is on Nexium.
Symptoms have improved. But are definitely not cured.
A friend of hers recently said that she needed to get symptom free; otherwise she is at risk for developing cancer. Has anyone else heard this?
The problem is that the lpr diet is so bland, it is very hard for my mother to follow it perfectly. Does anyone know the prognosis if she does, indeed, follow thediet perfectly? Can one get cured of LPR and then eventually go back to eating at least some fat and a little caffeine? Or is my mother doomed to eating bland for the rest of her life. Has anyone else had this much trouble following the diet and found some great recipes or a way of coping?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
She has tried to follow the diet. And she is on Nexium.
Symptoms have improved. But are definitely not cured.
A friend of hers recently said that she needed to get symptom free; otherwise she is at risk for developing cancer. Has anyone else heard this?
The problem is that the lpr diet is so bland, it is very hard for my mother to follow it perfectly. Does anyone know the prognosis if she does, indeed, follow thediet perfectly? Can one get cured of LPR and then eventually go back to eating at least some fat and a little caffeine? Or is my mother doomed to eating bland for the rest of her life. Has anyone else had this much trouble following the diet and found some great recipes or a way of coping?
Any advice would be much appreciated.

