Thanks so much for all of your great replies! I went to my doctor today and had blood tests done to rule out anything serious that may be causing the acid reflux. He is also going to check for H. Pylori and Salmonella (I have bearded dragons so I may have contracted that somehow). He gave me Prevacid samples and said that I should try them but also said that I could try some OTCs first to see how they react.
It seems so silly, I'm only 24 years old and I took Aciphex, Prevacid, and Nexium for different uses several years ago to treat an H. Pylori infection and gastritis and I had no symptoms... it's like I turned 21 and now my body is so sensitive to all these meds!
I think I am going to have to check on the Graviscon, so many people are recommending it. My abdominal pain has subsided some and I was actually able to eat more this afternoon. I also had some pain up near my left armpit and extending done through my arm... I'm assuming that was gas or indigestion but it subsided as well. I have never had my appendix or any of my major organs checked before but I'm hoping the blood tests will show a lot.
I haven't tried raising my bed up on bricks or books yet but a nurse recommended that to me the other day. Thankfully I think the heartburn is better, it's just the sick/nauseated feeling I'm dealing with at the moment. I eat very healthy and today I forced myself to get back on the treadmill (I used to jog several miles/day before all this started). I think the acid reflux was due to me drinking 2 large bottles of Powerade and a glass of grape juice last weekend because I thought I was dehydrated (I started feeling nauseated/lightheaded last Friday).
My dad went to Lowe's today and bought a carbon monoxide detector as well. We had my furance/water heater/gas oven checked yesterday for CO and my oven emits 400 ppm of CO when in use.... which is life threatening! We're crossing our fingers that isn't what has made me sick but it's scary to think about, I definetely won't be using that oven anytime soon until we get it serviced.
Thanks again for all your help guys.