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Old 01-04-2005, 06:58 PM   #1
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Possible causes for onset?

Can anyone chime in if they had reflux or GERD come on after either of the following:
  1. Back Strain/Misalignment
  2. Started taking ARBII/diuretics for blood pressure

Thanks.
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Old 01-04-2005, 08:37 PM   #2
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Re: Possible causes for onset?

your back out of place I believe can cause symptoms, but don't quote me.
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Old 03-01-2006, 11:01 PM   #3
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Re: Possible causes for onset?

I thought my LPR developed after having an allergic reaction to Ampicillin (dizzyness, rash, vomiting, feeling like my throat was constricting). I was given antihistimines and prednisone. Week later, felt like I had a sinus infection in my ear canals, was given antibiotics which made it worse. Dr had me change to a different antibiotic and gave me prednisone. Had sore throat, feeling of lump in throat, problems breathing. ENT scoped my nasal passage and throat - found nothing. Put me on fourth antibiotic and prednisone. Symptoms got worse until my internist suggested I had GERD. Read about LPR and recognized my symptoms. I have always wondered if the prednisone and overuse of antibiotics set it off.

However, I've had bouts of insomnia for five years. My doctor tried to put me on Paxil, which I tried for a few months. I was annoyed by this as my problem was sleep deprivation, not depression. Maybe sleep apnea. I have taken ambien many times over the past three years. Now I am wondering if that did it.

Prior to the ampicillin reaction, no heartburn or other signs of GERD. But I do wonder about the cause of the sleep apnea now.

Did anyone have an onset after using antibiotics and/or prednisone?
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Old 04-02-2007, 12:25 AM   #4
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Re: Possible causes for onset?

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I thought my LPR developed after having an allergic reaction to Ampicillin (dizzyness, rash, vomiting, feeling like my throat was constricting). I was given antihistimines and prednisone. Week later, felt like I had a sinus infection in my ear canals, was given antibiotics which made it worse. Dr had me change to a different antibiotic and gave me prednisone. Had sore throat, feeling of lump in throat, problems breathing. ENT scoped my nasal passage and throat - found nothing. Put me on fourth antibiotic and prednisone. Symptoms got worse until my internist suggested I had GERD. Read about LPR and recognized my symptoms. I have always wondered if the prednisone and overuse of antibiotics set it off.

However, I've had bouts of insomnia for five years. My doctor tried to put me on Paxil, which I tried for a few months. I was annoyed by this as my problem was sleep deprivation, not depression. Maybe sleep apnea. I have taken ambien many times over the past three years. Now I am wondering if that did it.

Prior to the ampicillin reaction, no heartburn or other signs of GERD. But I do wonder about the cause of the sleep apnea now.

Did anyone have an onset after using antibiotics and/or prednisone?
I was taking Prednisone after being diagnosed with Pneumonia, and I was takign alot of it to stop a persistant cough. I developed exactly what you described. A feeling of something in my throat, or that it was closing up on me. And it still is there, even after I have stopped taking the Prednisone. My brother in law who is a pharmacist told me it is known to cause these problems. So dont think you are crazy, and whatever you do get off that Prednisone. It will only make you worse. Im so bad now I think I may have GERD or Acid Reflux. I can barely eat without feeling like it is stuck in my throat. All because I took that awful drug. I will never take it again.
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Old 04-02-2007, 08:43 AM   #5
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Re: Possible causes for onset?

I switched from an ACE inhibitor to an ARB for blood pressure thinking that may have been a cause of my reflux into my throat, so far it has had no effect at all. Same crap as when I was taking ACE inhibitor so I doubt that was the cause.
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