Guest guest Posted March 9, 2005 Report Share Posted March 9, 2005 , I had no luck with my family physcian. In fact he didn't even think I had allergies or asthma. He sent me to a cardioligist, who said I had asthma and referred me to a pulmonoligist. I really would recomend that you see a pulmonoligist because they deal with thes kind of illness every day and are usually more knowledgable. They know what has worked for other patients of theirs and this experience can help. I know I didn't get any help until I saw my pulmonoligist. I'm sure there are some really good family physicians out there, I just didn't happen to have one. --- In asthma , mrslentz@a... wrote: > I just had a quick question for all of you. Do you see your family > physician in regards to your asthma or do you see a specialist? I've been thinking > that maybe it's time that I seek a specialist instead of seeing my family > doctor because I feel like she isn't aware of the latest treatments that are > available and that might be of help to me. Just wanted to see what you guys view > was on the issue. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2005 Report Share Posted March 9, 2005 , I had no luck with my family physcian. In fact he didn't even think I had allergies or asthma. He sent me to a cardioligist, who said I had asthma and referred me to a pulmonoligist. I really would recomend that you see a pulmonoligist because they deal with thes kind of illness every day and are usually more knowledgable. They know what has worked for other patients of theirs and this experience can help. I know I didn't get any help until I saw my pulmonoligist. I'm sure there are some really good family physicians out there, I just didn't happen to have one. --- In asthma , mrslentz@a... wrote: > I just had a quick question for all of you. Do you see your family > physician in regards to your asthma or do you see a specialist? I've been thinking > that maybe it's time that I seek a specialist instead of seeing my family > doctor because I feel like she isn't aware of the latest treatments that are > available and that might be of help to me. Just wanted to see what you guys view > was on the issue. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 In a message dated 4/6/2005 7:36:30 AM Eastern Standard Time, stillsman00@... writes: If anyone can offer advice on any organizations to contact or can give me specific legal information I would appreciate it. What pisses me off is that I did a ton of favors for some of these very same assholes, forgive the term! try to get the media involved - they love this kind of human interest stuff. " Poor guy becomes disabled and all he has left for enjoyment is fishing with this sons and because of a stupid rule he physically will not be able to do it in waters adjacent to fathers cabin! Details at 7! " Plus Kirk, that would certainly get some stills stuff and/or our website into the media as well. Or, a threat of such of story to the rule-makers might get them off their butts as well! Good luck! Feel good everybody! Carole From Hollywood FL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 Kirk: Hey man, I am no lawyer, but I am with you in spirit for whatever that's worth. Absolutely, fight! on Jefferson once said that an occassional Revolution IS GOOD for a people... shake em up and rattle their cages. If it will help, let us join you in a good old letter writing campaign. I will be glad to bombard the association's mailbox! The part about the private issue I think is a load of BS......The Virginia Military Institute tried to use that tactic to keep out females (as did The Citadel and the other service schools). Didn't hold water. Hang in there and post back if I (we) can help. Give em hell Larry Kirk Bonanny wrote: Hello. I am in the process of " butting heads " with a bunch of idiots and would like to know where to look for help without paying an attorney, although I will do so if it comes to that. My parents have a cottage on a private lake. Every dues paying member is part of the association. There are two lakes in the association, and our dues are paid in full. I fish these lakes very frequently, especially with my boys as their attention span is still pretty short and they can always go up to the cottage and I can continue to fish when they get bored. The problem I am having is that there are no motors of any kind allowed on these lakes, you may use rowboats only. This was never an issue to me before, but I can no longer row a boat without risking further injury according to my doctor. I am friends with the Vice President of the Board and asked him to see if I can get permission to use an electric trolling motor as I most certainly have every intention to continue fishing there. He didn't foresee a problem at first, but called today to tell me that they are not going to allow it. I am going to their meeting on the 18th to argue my point, but have no intentions of losing or going unarmed without legal knowledge. I know it is illegal to discriminate against the disabled, but the President feels they are exempt as it is a " private " association. I don't care how bad they wind up hating my guts, I don't fight to lose. If anyone can offer advice on any organizations to contact or can give me specific legal information I would appreciate it. What pisses me off is that I did a ton of favors for some of these very same assholes, forgive the term! Thanks.....a totally exhausted and unable to sleep Kirk. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 Hell yeah, send in the letters! You can mail them to my address and I will present them to the " Association " . I do have a friend on the board who is going to bat for me also, and before I bring out my pre-planned arsenal I am going to be civil and present my case. If that doesn't work, I already have a letter typed up and being sent out to the ACLU and have a friend who works at a news station who would probably be interested in this. This same man is also in my Bass club. I am also going to have my Rheumatologist type up a letter stating my condition and I am going to give them flyers and bring my records. If that doesn't work, they are picking a fight they can't win, as I don't know when to quit! Thanks! Kirk Re: Question Kirk: Hey man, I am no lawyer, but I am with you in spirit for whatever that's worth. Absolutely, fight! on Jefferson once said that an occassional Revolution IS GOOD for a people... shake em up and rattle their cages. If it will help, let us join you in a good old letter writing campaign. I will be glad to bombard the association's mailbox! The part about the private issue I think is a load of BS......The Virginia Military Institute tried to use that tactic to keep out females (as did The Citadel and the other service schools). Didn't hold water. Hang in there and post back if I (we) can help. Give em hell Larry Kirk Bonanny wrote: Hello. I am in the process of " butting heads " with a bunch of idiots and would like to know where to look for help without paying an attorney, although I will do so if it comes to that. My parents have a cottage on a private lake. Every dues paying member is part of the association. There are two lakes in the association, and our dues are paid in full. I fish these lakes very frequently, especially with my boys as their attention span is still pretty short and they can always go up to the cottage and I can continue to fish when they get bored. The problem I am having is that there are no motors of any kind allowed on these lakes, you may use rowboats only. This was never an issue to me before, but I can no longer row a boat without risking further injury according to my doctor. I am friends with the Vice President of the Board and asked him to see if I can get permission to use an electric trolling motor as I most certainly have every intention to continue fishing there. He didn't foresee a problem at first, but called today to tell me that they are not going to allow it. I am going to their meeting on the 18th to argue my point, but have no intentions of losing or going unarmed without legal knowledge. I know it is illegal to discriminate against the disabled, but the President feels they are exempt as it is a " private " association. I don't care how bad they wind up hating my guts, I don't fight to lose. If anyone can offer advice on any organizations to contact or can give me specific legal information I would appreciate it. What pisses me off is that I did a ton of favors for some of these very same assholes, forgive the term! Thanks.....a totally exhausted and unable to sleep Kirk. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 Hey Kirk, Best of luck with your fight! hope you win! Have a great pain free day ;-) Kirk Bonanny wrote: Hell yeah, send in the letters! You can mail them to my address and I will present them to the " Association " . I do have a friend on the board who is going to bat for me also, and before I bring out my pre-planned arsenal I am going to be civil and present my case. If that doesn't work, I already have a letter typed up and being sent out to the ACLU and have a friend who works at a news station who would probably be interested in this. This same man is also in my Bass club. I am also going to have my Rheumatologist type up a letter stating my condition and I am going to give them flyers and bring my records. If that doesn't work, they are picking a fight they can't win, as I don't know when to quit! Thanks! Kirk Re: Question Kirk: Hey man, I am no lawyer, but I am with you in spirit for whatever that's worth. Absolutely, fight! on Jefferson once said that an occassional Revolution IS GOOD for a people... shake em up and rattle their cages. If it will help, let us join you in a good old letter writing campaign. I will be glad to bombard the association's mailbox! The part about the private issue I think is a load of BS......The Virginia Military Institute tried to use that tactic to keep out females (as did The Citadel and the other service schools). Didn't hold water. Hang in there and post back if I (we) can help. Give em hell Larry Kirk Bonanny wrote: Hello. I am in the process of " butting heads " with a bunch of idiots and would like to know where to look for help without paying an attorney, although I will do so if it comes to that. My parents have a cottage on a private lake. Every dues paying member is part of the association. There are two lakes in the association, and our dues are paid in full. I fish these lakes very frequently, especially with my boys as their attention span is still pretty short and they can always go up to the cottage and I can continue to fish when they get bored. The problem I am having is that there are no motors of any kind allowed on these lakes, you may use rowboats only. This was never an issue to me before, but I can no longer row a boat without risking further injury according to my doctor. I am friends with the Vice President of the Board and asked him to see if I can get permission to use an electric trolling motor as I most certainly have every intention to continue fishing there. He didn't foresee a problem at first, but called today to tell me that they are not going to allow it. I am going to their meeting on the 18th to argue my point, but have no intentions of losing or going unarmed without legal knowledge. I know it is illegal to discriminate against the disabled, but the President feels they are exempt as it is a " private " association. I don't care how bad they wind up hating my guts, I don't fight to lose. If anyone can offer advice on any organizations to contact or can give me specific legal information I would appreciate it. What pisses me off is that I did a ton of favors for some of these very same assholes, forgive the term! Thanks.....a totally exhausted and unable to sleep Kirk. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 Kirk: Please post your address. I'll get the letter(s) out to you. I do believe this is a fight you WILL win! Larry Kirk Bonanny wrote: Hell yeah, send in the letters! You can mail them to my address and I will present them to the " Association " . I do have a friend on the board who is going to bat for me also, and before I bring out my pre-planned arsenal I am going to be civil and present my case. If that doesn't work, I already have a letter typed up and being sent out to the ACLU and have a friend who works at a news station who would probably be interested in this. This same man is also in my Bass club. I am also going to have my Rheumatologist type up a letter stating my condition and I am going to give them flyers and bring my records. If that doesn't work, they are picking a fight they can't win, as I don't know when to quit! Thanks! Kirk Re: Question Kirk: Hey man, I am no lawyer, but I am with you in spirit for whatever that's worth. Absolutely, fight! on Jefferson once said that an occassional Revolution IS GOOD for a people... shake em up and rattle their cages. If it will help, let us join you in a good old letter writing campaign. I will be glad to bombard the association's mailbox! The part about the private issue I think is a load of BS......The Virginia Military Institute tried to use that tactic to keep out females (as did The Citadel and the other service schools). Didn't hold water. Hang in there and post back if I (we) can help. Give em hell Larry Kirk Bonanny wrote: Hello. I am in the process of " butting heads " with a bunch of idiots and would like to know where to look for help without paying an attorney, although I will do so if it comes to that. My parents have a cottage on a private lake. Every dues paying member is part of the association. There are two lakes in the association, and our dues are paid in full. I fish these lakes very frequently, especially with my boys as their attention span is still pretty short and they can always go up to the cottage and I can continue to fish when they get bored. The problem I am having is that there are no motors of any kind allowed on these lakes, you may use rowboats only. This was never an issue to me before, but I can no longer row a boat without risking further injury according to my doctor. I am friends with the Vice President of the Board and asked him to see if I can get permission to use an electric trolling motor as I most certainly have every intention to continue fishing there. He didn't foresee a problem at first, but called today to tell me that they are not going to allow it. I am going to their meeting on the 18th to argue my point, but have no intentions of losing or going unarmed without legal knowledge. I know it is illegal to discriminate against the disabled, but the President feels they are exempt as it is a " private " association. I don't care how bad they wind up hating my guts, I don't fight to lose. If anyone can offer advice on any organizations to contact or can give me specific legal information I would appreciate it. What pisses me off is that I did a ton of favors for some of these very same assholes, forgive the term! Thanks.....a totally exhausted and unable to sleep Kirk. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 Larry, my address is 406 Westminister Rd Wilkes-Barre, Pa 18702 . I also sent a letter to the ACLU and I am prepared to consult a lawyer if need be. These A******* have absolutely no idea how much I enjoy a good fight! Thanks, Kirk. Re: Question Kirk: Hey man, I am no lawyer, but I am with you in spirit for whatever that's worth. Absolutely, fight! on Jefferson once said that an occassional Revolution IS GOOD for a people... shake em up and rattle their cages. If it will help, let us join you in a good old letter writing campaign. I will be glad to bombard the association's mailbox! The part about the private issue I think is a load of BS......The Virginia Military Institute tried to use that tactic to keep out females (as did The Citadel and the other service schools). Didn't hold water. Hang in there and post back if I (we) can help. Give em hell Larry Kirk Bonanny wrote: Hello. I am in the process of " butting heads " with a bunch of idiots and would like to know where to look for help without paying an attorney, although I will do so if it comes to that. My parents have a cottage on a private lake. Every dues paying member is part of the association. There are two lakes in the association, and our dues are paid in full. I fish these lakes very frequently, especially with my boys as their attention span is still pretty short and they can always go up to the cottage and I can continue to fish when they get bored. The problem I am having is that there are no motors of any kind allowed on these lakes, you may use rowboats only. This was never an issue to me before, but I can no longer row a boat without risking further injury according to my doctor. I am friends with the Vice President of the Board and asked him to see if I can get permission to use an electric trolling motor as I most certainly have every intention to continue fishing there. He didn't foresee a problem at first, but called today to tell me that they are not going to allow it. I am going to their meeting on the 18th to argue my point, but have no intentions of losing or going unarmed without legal knowledge. I know it is illegal to discriminate against the disabled, but the President feels they are exempt as it is a " private " association. I don't care how bad they wind up hating my guts, I don't fight to lose. If anyone can offer advice on any organizations to contact or can give me specific legal information I would appreciate it. What pisses me off is that I did a ton of favors for some of these very same assholes, forgive the term! Thanks.....a totally exhausted and unable to sleep Kirk. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2005 Report Share Posted April 7, 2005 Kirk, The disabled world is still pretty new to me, but I have certainly felt the brunt of ignorant people. The only advice I have is to find out if there is a specific reason that they aren't letting you motor( dangerous for swimmers, dangerous for you.....blah,blah,blah) or if they are just being jerks. They could come up with any reason to cover their butts just to avoid a " disability issue " . I mean its not like your going to be flying around causing wakes, spilling oil, and pulling skiers.....for crying out loud! Find out if they will allow a certain sized electric motor or if their could be some sort of way to resolve this issue in a civil-like manner. If that doesn't work bring out the threats and stand up for yourself........if their reasoning isn't legit I don't see that they have a foot to stand on.....these things can get kind of ugly though so stay strong and the most important thing is to stand up for yourself and let your honest feelings be communicated exactly how you feel them....remember you are working on empathy NOT sympathy from the naive assholes! Get in there and fight for you and all the others who feel cheated.......Who knows...maybe there are others at the same lake with a similar problem and won't stand up for their rights....fight for them! I'm behind you 100%....let me know what comes out of it! GOOD LUCK, Josie bonanny@...> wrote: Hello. I am in the process of " butting heads " with a bunch of idiots and would like to know where to look for help without paying an attorney, although I will do so if it comes to that. My parents have a cottage on a private lake. Every dues paying member is part of the association. There are two lakes in the association, and our dues are paid in full. I fish these lakes very frequently, especially with my boys as their attention span is still pretty short and they can always go up to the cottage and I can continue to fish when they get bored. The problem I am having is that there are no motors of any kind allowed on these lakes, you may use rowboats only. This was never an issue to me before, but I can no longer row a boat without risking further injury according to my doctor. I am friends with the Vice President of the Board and asked him to see if I can get permission to use an electric trolling motor as I most certainly have every intention to continue fishing there. He didn't foresee a problem at first, but called today to tell me that they are not going to allow it. I am going to their meeting on the 18th to argue my point, but have no intentions of losing or going unarmed without legal knowledge. I know it is illegal to discriminate against the disabled, but the President feels they are exempt as it is a " private " association. I don't care how bad they wind up hating my guts, I don't fight to lose. If anyone can offer advice on any organizations to contact or can give me specific legal information I would appreciate it. What pisses me off is that I did a ton of favors for some of these very same assholes, forgive the term! Thanks.....a totally exhausted and unable to sleep Kirk. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2005 Report Share Posted April 8, 2005 I would be very surprised if anyone, including " Private Associations " was except from anti-discrimination legislation... Graham (36) West Sussex, UK At 06:36 06/04/2005, you wrote: > Hello. I am in the process of " butting heads " with a bunch of idiots > and would like to know where to look for help without paying an attorney, > although I will do so if it comes to that. > My parents have a cottage on a private lake. Every dues paying member > is part of the association. There are two lakes in the association, and > our dues are paid in full. > I fish these lakes very frequently, especially with my boys as their > attention span is still pretty short and they can always go up to the > cottage and I can continue to fish when they get bored. > The problem I am having is that there are no motors of any kind > allowed on these lakes, you may use rowboats only. This was never an > issue to me before, but I can no longer row a boat without risking > further injury according to my doctor. I am friends with the Vice > President of the Board and asked him to see if I can get permission to > use an electric trolling motor as I most certainly have every intention > to continue fishing there. He didn't foresee a problem at first, but > called today to tell me that they are not going to allow it. > I am going to their meeting on the 18th to argue my point, but have no > intentions of losing or going unarmed without legal knowledge. I know it > is illegal to discriminate against the disabled, but the President feels > they are exempt as it is a " private " association. I don't care how bad > they wind up hating my guts, I don't fight to lose. > If anyone can offer advice on any organizations to contact or can give > me specific legal information I would appreciate it. What pisses me off > is that I did a ton of favors for some of these very same assholes, > forgive the term! > Thanks.....a totally exhausted and unable to sleep Kirk. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 thanks for the info! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 I use one. I haven't found any cons. I love mine because I can even use it in my college classes. It is small and quiet. The medicine steam gets attention but when people realize I'm nebbing and not smoking something they're cool with it. Go for it. mrslentz@... wrote: Was doing some research on portable nebulizers, does anyone use the new omron ultrasonic nebulizer system that runs on 2 AA batteries? Sounds like what I would be looking for, but wanted to see if anyone is using one to see what the cons are of the system... God bless you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 I use one. I haven't found any cons. I love mine because I can even use it in my college classes. It is small and quiet. The medicine steam gets attention but when people realize I'm nebbing and not smoking something they're cool with it. Go for it. mrslentz@... wrote: Was doing some research on portable nebulizers, does anyone use the new omron ultrasonic nebulizer system that runs on 2 AA batteries? Sounds like what I would be looking for, but wanted to see if anyone is using one to see what the cons are of the system... God bless you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2005 Report Share Posted June 1, 2005 Yes, bought one last year can really recommend it, can use it anywhere easily and I do. Little bit fiddly to clean and put together but it is the best on the market. Worth the expensive price tag. June > Was doing some research on portable nebulizers, does anyone use the > new omron ultrasonic nebulizer system that runs on 2 AA batteries? > Sounds like what I would be looking for, but wanted to see if anyone > is using one to see what the cons are of the system... >  > > > Yahoo! Groups Link Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2005 Report Share Posted June 1, 2005 Yes, bought one last year can really recommend it, can use it anywhere easily and I do. Little bit fiddly to clean and put together but it is the best on the market. Worth the expensive price tag. June > Was doing some research on portable nebulizers, does anyone use the > new omron ultrasonic nebulizer system that runs on 2 AA batteries? > Sounds like what I would be looking for, but wanted to see if anyone > is using one to see what the cons are of the system... >  > > > Yahoo! Groups Link Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 I take Protonix. mrslentz@... wrote: Since being on different asthma medications I have noticed that I now have the symptoms of acid reflux, does any of you also suffer from acid reflux? If so what are your doctors doing to help with the symptoms? God bless you! Discover Yahoo! Get on-the-go sports scores, stock quotes, news more. Check it out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 I had GERD/acid reflux before ever being treated for asthma. I take Nexium once a day and also, if symptoms are bad, a Pepcid complete. H. Since being on different asthma medications I have noticed that I now have the symptoms of acid reflux, does any of you also suffer from acid reflux? If so what are your doctors doing to help with the symptoms? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 I had GERD/acid reflux before ever being treated for asthma. I take Nexium once a day and also, if symptoms are bad, a Pepcid complete. H. Since being on different asthma medications I have noticed that I now have the symptoms of acid reflux, does any of you also suffer from acid reflux? If so what are your doctors doing to help with the symptoms? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 I had GERD/acid reflux before ever being treated for asthma. I take Nexium once a day and also, if symptoms are bad, a Pepcid complete. H. Since being on different asthma medications I have noticed that I now have the symptoms of acid reflux, does any of you also suffer from acid reflux? If so what are your doctors doing to help with the symptoms? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Many of the asthma meds such as albuterol can actually cause heartburn or GERD which can then worsen the asthma, it's a vicious cycle. For me I'm maxed out on both asthma and GERD meds, for the GERD I take nexium twice a day, reglan three times a day and zantac nightly and that still doesn't curb the reflux all the time. > Since being on different asthma medications I have noticed that I now have > the symptoms of acid reflux, does any of you also suffer from acid reflux? If > so what are your doctors doing to help with the symptoms? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Many of the asthma meds such as albuterol can actually cause heartburn or GERD which can then worsen the asthma, it's a vicious cycle. For me I'm maxed out on both asthma and GERD meds, for the GERD I take nexium twice a day, reglan three times a day and zantac nightly and that still doesn't curb the reflux all the time. > Since being on different asthma medications I have noticed that I now have > the symptoms of acid reflux, does any of you also suffer from acid reflux? If > so what are your doctors doing to help with the symptoms? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Many of the asthma meds such as albuterol can actually cause heartburn or GERD which can then worsen the asthma, it's a vicious cycle. For me I'm maxed out on both asthma and GERD meds, for the GERD I take nexium twice a day, reglan three times a day and zantac nightly and that still doesn't curb the reflux all the time. > Since being on different asthma medications I have noticed that I now have > the symptoms of acid reflux, does any of you also suffer from acid reflux? If > so what are your doctors doing to help with the symptoms? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Hi , I have acid reflux, which I don't believe is due to asthma or asthma medications. I am on ranitidine which stops the production of excess stomach acid, it's effective and has no side effects (apart from possible drowsiness). You need to avoid things that may trigger more stomach acid, such as alcohol, rich foods, carbonated drinks etc., eat more but smaller meals and don't eat late at night. Saul Question Since being on different asthma medications I have noticed that I now have the symptoms of acid reflux, does any of you also suffer from acid reflux? If so what are your doctors doing to help with the symptoms? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Hi , I have acid reflux, which I don't believe is due to asthma or asthma medications. I am on ranitidine which stops the production of excess stomach acid, it's effective and has no side effects (apart from possible drowsiness). You need to avoid things that may trigger more stomach acid, such as alcohol, rich foods, carbonated drinks etc., eat more but smaller meals and don't eat late at night. Saul Question Since being on different asthma medications I have noticed that I now have the symptoms of acid reflux, does any of you also suffer from acid reflux? If so what are your doctors doing to help with the symptoms? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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