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I have taken prilosec for many years. I have post-nasal drip. The only time I get it, is, when my allergies are acting up or when I have a sinus infection., or a regular cold, or flu. I don't disagree with your Dr. That is the first time I heard that, that is very interesting. Good to know. I always take my prilosec the minute I get up, or, after I hit the bathroom. Lol. And sometimes I will take one in the early evening especially if I have eaten something before I go to bed. I have gurd, and a hiatal hernia, also food allergies, and regular allergies, whatever all of those are? Just kidding. So I think prilosec is a wonder drug. BUT! I have to take B-12 shots, now, started about six months, ago for

B-12 deficiencey. Now, one explanation is that after all of the years of prilosec use that my b-12 absorption is compromised because of the prilosec doing its job. Another one is because I am the worst eater in the world, hate to cook anymore. Too much junk. Or I had stomach surgery when I was in my early thirties. So take your pick. BUT! I still like my prilosec. Believe me it is a lifesaver. Thanks. www.willothewispl@....

To: asthma Sent: Sat, July 17, 2010 3:36:15 PMSubject: if you take prilosec

I saw my asthma doc yesterday, and we got into a longer-than- usual discussion about GERD, since I'm *still* coughing. He thinks it's reflux, I wasn't so convinced, since I have post-nasal drip, and since I started taking prilosec, my nighttime reflux has disappeared.He thinks it still might be reflux... apparently, I might still be getting just enough reflux to stimulate a parasympathetic nerve response in the sinuses that stimulate mucus production, so I still have the drip-drip-drip nonsense.What he suggested, which might be useful to others here, is that they've found that many people get better results from prilosec if they take it 30-60 minutes before breakfast, rather than at bedtime, or rather than with a meal. He went into some details about the hormones that are released by eating are necessary for proper absorption of the medication.. . that's about when my eyes glazed over. :)I just switched the timing

of my dose today, so I don't know if it works for me yet, but I thought I'd put it out there.

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Let us know if it works.....Lou

Subject: if you take prilosecTo: asthma Date: Saturday, July 17, 2010, 2:36 PM

I saw my asthma doc yesterday, and we got into a longer-than- usual discussion about GERD, since I'm *still* coughing. He thinks it's reflux, I wasn't so convinced, since I have post-nasal drip, and since I started taking prilosec, my nighttime reflux has disappeared.He thinks it still might be reflux... apparently, I might still be getting just enough reflux to stimulate a parasympathetic nerve response in the sinuses that stimulate mucus production, so I still have the drip-drip-drip nonsense.What he suggested, which might be useful to others here, is that they've found that many people get better results from prilosec if they take it 30-60 minutes before breakfast, rather than at bedtime, or rather than with a meal. He went into some details about the hormones that are released by eating are necessary for proper absorption of the medication.. . that's about when my eyes glazed over. :)I just switched the timing

of my dose today, so I don't know if it works for me yet, but I thought I'd put it out there.

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Oh, I sure agree it's a lifesaver!  That feeling of being awoken in the middle of the night, drowning in a mouthful of stomach acid... blech.  It's a wonder drug, all right!  And if it can make this cough stop... that would be TRULY amazing and wonderful. :)

I have taken  prilosec for many years.  I have post-nasal drip.  The only time I get it, is, when my allergies are acting up or when I have a sinus infection., or a regular cold, or flu.  I don't disagree with your Dr.  That is the first time I heard that, that is very interesting.  Good to know.  I always take my prilosec the minute I get up, or, after I hit the bathroom. Lol.  And sometimes I will take one in the early evening especially if I have eaten something before I go to bed.  I have gurd, and a hiatal hernia, also food allergies, and regular allergies, whatever all of those are?  Just kidding.   So I think prilosec is a wonder drug.  BUT!  I have to take B-12 shots, now, started about six months, ago for

B-12 deficiencey.  Now, one explanation is that after all of the years of prilosec use that my b-12 absorption is compromised because of the prilosec doing its job.  Another one is because I am the worst eater in the world, hate to cook anymore.  Too much junk.  Or I had stomach surgery when I was in my early thirties.  So take your pick.  BUT!  I still like my prilosec.  Believe me it is a lifesaver.  Thanks. www.willothewispl@....

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Sent: Sat, July 17, 2010 3:36:15 PMSubject: if you take prilosec 

I saw my asthma doc yesterday, and we got into a longer-than- usual discussion about GERD, since I'm *still* coughing.  He thinks it's reflux, I wasn't so convinced, since I have post-nasal drip, and since I started taking prilosec, my nighttime reflux has disappeared.

He thinks it still might be reflux... apparently, I might still be getting just enough reflux to stimulate a parasympathetic nerve response in the sinuses that stimulate mucus production, so I still have the drip-drip-drip nonsense.

What he suggested, which might be useful to others here, is that they've found that many people get better results from prilosec if they take it 30-60 minutes before breakfast, rather than at bedtime, or rather than with a meal.  He went into some details about the hormones that are released by eating are necessary for proper absorption of the medication.. . that's about when my eyes glazed over. :)

I just switched the timing

of my dose today, so I don't know if it works for me yet, but I thought I'd put it out there.

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Yes, I have woken in the middle in the night, after, I have rolled off of my large pillow. That is one of the worst feelings in the world, you are coughing, and choking, and your throat is burning. I do everything I can to avoid that. Because, sometimes I do upchuck, so far I have made it to the bathroom to upchuck. Don't always get that sick, but is is just awful, when this happens in the middle of the night.

To: asthma Sent: Sat, July 17, 2010 4:43:07 PMSubject: Re: if you take prilosec

Oh, I sure agree it's a lifesaver! That feeling of being awoken in the middle of the night, drowning in a mouthful of stomach acid... blech. It's a wonder drug, all right! And if it can make this cough stop... that would be TRULY amazing and wonderful. :)

On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 1:11 PM, willothewispl@ yahoo.com <willothewispl@ yahoo.com> wrote:

I have taken prilosec for many years. I have post-nasal drip. The only time I get it, is, when my allergies are acting up or when I have a sinus infection., or a regular cold, or flu. I don't disagree with your Dr. That is the first time I heard that, that is very interesting. Good to know. I always take my prilosec the minute I get up, or, after I hit the bathroom. Lol. And sometimes I will take one in the early evening especially if I have eaten something before I go to bed. I have gurd, and a hiatal hernia, also food allergies, and regular allergies, whatever all of those are? Just kidding. So I think prilosec is a wonder drug. BUT! I have to take B-12 shots, now, started about six months, ago for B-12 deficiencey. Now, one explanation is that after all of the years of prilosec use that my b-12 absorption is compromised because of the prilosec doing its

job. Another one is because I am the worst eater in the world, hate to cook anymore. Too much junk. Or I had stomach surgery when I was in my early thirties. So take your pick. BUT! I still like my prilosec. Believe me it is a lifesaver. Thanks. www.willothewispl@ yahoo.com.

From: <laughsinglive@ gmail.com>To: asthmayahoogroups (DOT) comSent: Sat, July 17, 2010 3:36:15 PMSubject: if you take prilosec

I saw my asthma doc yesterday, and we got into a longer-than- usual discussion about GERD, since I'm *still* coughing. He thinks it's reflux, I wasn't so convinced, since I have post-nasal drip, and since I started taking prilosec, my nighttime reflux has disappeared.He thinks it still might be reflux... apparently, I might still be getting just enough reflux to stimulate a parasympathetic nerve response in the sinuses that stimulate mucus production, so I still have the drip-drip-drip nonsense.What he suggested, which might be useful to others here, is that they've found that many people get better results from prilosec if they take it 30-60 minutes before breakfast, rather than at bedtime, or rather than with a meal. He went into some details about the hormones that are released by eating are necessary for proper absorption of the medication.. . that's about when my eyes glazed over. :)I just switched the timing

of my dose today, so I don't know if it works for me yet, but I thought I'd put it out there.

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Yeah, its really scary when you can't breathe at all for a little bit

I have taken prilosec for many years. I have post-nasal drip. The only time I get it, is, when my allergies are acting up or when I have a sinus infection., or a regular cold, or flu. I don't disagree with your Dr. That is the first time I heard that, that is very interesting. Good to know. I always take my prilosec the minute I get up, or, after I hit the bathroom. Lol. And sometimes I will take one in the early evening especially if I have eaten something before I go to bed. I have gurd, and a hiatal hernia, also food allergies, and regular allergies, whatever all of those are? Just kidding. So I think prilosec is a wonder drug. BUT! I have to take B-12 shots, now, started about six months, ago for B-12 deficiencey. Now, one explanation is that after all of the years of prilosec use that my b-12 absorption is compromised because of the prilosec doing its

job. Another one is because I am the worst eater in the world, hate to cook anymore. Too much junk. Or I had stomach surgery when I was in my early thirties. So take your pick. BUT! I still like my prilosec. Believe me it is a lifesaver. Thanks. www.willothewispl@ yahoo.com.

From: <laughsinglive@ gmail.com>To: asthmayahoogroups (DOT) comSent: Sat, July 17, 2010 3:36:15 PMSubject: if you take prilosec

I saw my asthma doc yesterday, and we got into a longer-than- usual discussion about GERD, since I'm *still* coughing. He thinks it's reflux, I wasn't so convinced, since I have post-nasal drip, and since I started taking prilosec, my nighttime reflux has disappeared.He thinks it still might be reflux... apparently, I might still be getting just enough reflux to stimulate a parasympathetic nerve response in the sinuses that stimulate mucus production, so I still have the drip-drip-drip nonsense.What he suggested, which might be useful to others here, is that they've found that many people get better results from prilosec if they take it 30-60 minutes before breakfast, rather than at bedtime, or rather than with a meal. He went into some details about the hormones that are released by eating are necessary for proper absorption of the medication.. . that's about when my eyes glazed over. :)I just switched the timing

of my dose today, so I don't know if it works for me yet, but I thought I'd put it out there.

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