Pelican Parts Forums

Pelican Parts Forums (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/index.php)
-   Off Topic Discussions (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/forumdisplay.php?f=31)
-   -   Beer and heartburn??? (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?t=293192)

lendaddy 07-13-2006 07:16 AM

Beer and heartburn???
 
For the last 10 years I've been battling heartburn. It can be just awful and I have it everyday. I keep bottles of Maalox in my car, on my desk, on my nightstand, etc... Anyway, you get the point.

So anyway, about two weeks ago I decided to give up beer for the most part (not alcohol mind you, but beer in particular). Well, my heartburn has been <50% as bad as it usually is and it seems to be "healing" for lack of a better word.

Does beer cause heartburn?

turbo6bar 07-13-2006 07:18 AM

Go back to OT, fool.

msterling 07-13-2006 07:23 AM

Beer and heartburn and 911's
 
One word "nexium" Could be you have acid reflux which should not be ignored. How old are ya matey? A favorite of the 40-60 crowd. Yeh, beer could bother you. I battled this type of problem for many months until my doc prescribed Nexium. It nailed the problem. Now I can eat and drink what I want. I don't really like taking pills but they did the job.

Now I can enjoy my 911 without burping all the time. Is this on-topic or what?

lendaddy 07-13-2006 07:35 AM

Damn am I an idiot, I apologize guys.

Mod please move.

FWIW, the other day I posted a question in the OT section on tracking down an oil leak in my SC. I'm all over the place.

Again....I apologize.

Shaun @ Tru6 07-13-2006 07:35 AM

Joel, what are you doing in Technical?

charleskieffner 07-13-2006 07:36 AM

miller-lite or coronas and some nice big fat jalapenos should solve everything. call me in the morning! LOL! heartburn is natures way of telling you to SWITCH BEERS!

lendaddy 07-13-2006 07:37 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Shaun 84 Targa
Joel, what are you doing in Technical?

Hell if I know, I plead the fifth.

lendaddy 07-13-2006 07:38 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by turbo6bar
Go back to OT, fool.
That's Cosmic Fool to you, thank you very much.

Shaun @ Tru6 07-13-2006 07:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by lendaddy
Hell if I know, I plead the fifth.
just don't tell Scooter and you'll be fine.

lendaddy 07-13-2006 07:40 AM

Re: Beer and heartburn and 911's
 
Quote:

Originally posted by msterling
One word "nexium" Could be you have acid reflux which should not be ignored. How old are ya matey? A favorite of the 40-60 crowd. Yeh, beer could bother you. I battled this type of problem for many months until my doc prescribed Nexium. It nailed the problem. Now I can eat and drink what I want. I don't really like taking pills but they did the job.

I took Nexium once a year or so ago and it was not as effective as Prilosec OTC, which all but eliminates it. Albeit at a big cost and I don't like the idea of living on medication if I can help it. I see these liquids and tabs as a passive approach that doesn't mess with my body's chemistry.

don911 07-13-2006 07:50 AM

In the words o Homer Simpson, "little beer will put out that fire". :)

It might be something in the beer that you are allergic to. My dad had reactions to some beers because of the wheat or grains.

na2ub 07-13-2006 07:59 AM

Alcohol, in general, can irritate the stomach and give you acid problems. Cabonation, in general (i.e. carbonic ACID), can give you acid problems. Couple both of these, as in beer, and you get heartburn. Bending over to work on your brakes, while drinking beer, can give you hearburn while working on your 911 (On-topic). Solution: Drink English beer with less carbonation, and get a lift to work on your brakes!) Also, try drinking milk with your meals, it is a natural antacid (base), and tastes better than the Maalox!

Doug

gestalt1 07-13-2006 08:06 AM

acid reflux is a very serious condition - it can lead to cancer of the esophogus (sp?) it's not just irritating, it can really cause serious problems. do go see a doctor. i don't mean to be a downer on this but my father went through this with not good results.

lendaddy 07-13-2006 08:08 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by gestalt1
acid reflux is a very serious condition - it can lead to cancer of the esophogus (sp?) it's not just irritating, it can really cause serious problems. do go see a doctor. i don't mean to be a downer on this but my father went through this with not good results.
Thanks,

I have gone to a doctor about this and he told me to quite smokin, drinking and to lose some weight. Well I quit smoking and gained weight.......not sure what the net result of that is:D

cgarr 07-13-2006 08:22 AM

I see your a Small business owner in West Michigan, thats the problem!!

lendaddy 07-13-2006 08:25 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by cgarr
I see your a Small business owner in West Michigan, thats the problem!!
Ain't that the truth.

Gunter 07-13-2006 09:06 AM

Sounds more like "Lifestyle-problems"
Smoking? Too much coffee? Junk food? No exercise? Worries?
Acid Reflux Decease is serious and can lead to cancer of the Esophagus.
Some beers are really just a chemical soup who don't deserve the name: Beer.
Stick with some good Dutch, or German brew. (Not too much though!)
Here in Canada, we have a swill designed for hockey-fans: Labatt and Molson. Horrible stuff but, sells real well and great heart-burn!
I have no burning with Becks or Grolsch beer.

defcon65 07-13-2006 09:07 AM

Screw Maalox - buy a box of baking soda, 1/2 tsp in a glass of water. Works immediately. Impressive belches, too. Keep a pre-mixed bottle in your car. Last box I bought was 79 cents, has lasted six months.
And yes, alcohol will stimulate acid secretion, so moderation is the key.

lendaddy 07-13-2006 09:50 AM

Wow, thanks guys. I'll try the baking soda as well. I admit to massive lifestyle issues, the smoking was step one.....

Gunter 07-13-2006 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by lendaddy
Wow, thanks guys. I'll try the baking soda as well. I admit to massive lifestyle issues, the smoking was step one.....
That's a big step.........stick with it. The Alveoli (Lung tissue responsible for Oxigen-perfusion) will start to heal almost immediately and circulation will improve noticeably.

Better food and a bicycle will help. :D


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 09:00 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0
Copyright 2025 Pelican Parts, LLC - Posts may be archived for display on the Pelican Parts Website


DTO Garage Plus vBulletin Plugins by Drive Thru Online, Inc.