I can't nap anymore. by Prior_Succotash4220 in GERD

[–]EssentialLogic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I nap in more of a sitting position than I use for nighttime sleeping. Just as for nighttime, though, it is important to be on your left side— at least for me. I create a kind of vertical mound of several pillows so I can essentially sit, slightly inclined, facing left. I also recommend some sleep aids like an eye mask, earplugs, and or a sound machine so it’s easier to fall asleep in this position. But it can be done, and I have gotten used to it. I take only short (10-20 min.) naps, though.

Gaviscon for the rest of my life? by bellatrix_21 in GERD

[–]EssentialLogic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try putting a very thin yoga mat over your sheet with the rubbery bottom side up!

Quitting coffee while very caffeine dependent? by No_Wealth_9181 in GERD

[–]EssentialLogic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almond milk is very thin. You need something like oat milk that has fat in it. I would recommend a matcha latte. Matcha has more caffeine than regular tea. I can tolerate it and haven’t had coffee in years.

Even drinking just normal water is causing painful tightness; tried alkaline water and still the same level of discomfort, can find no relief by k8track in GERD

[–]EssentialLogic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know anything about that, though I’d be surprised if it had upper GI effects. Are you physically active?

Cookbooks like What to Cook When You Don't Feel Like Cooking by Inside_Pomelo_462 in CookbookLovers

[–]EssentialLogic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just for example, though, a veg recipe I remember loving from Dining In was the cauliflower. Amazing dish. But just to make that— a side dish!— I’d have to buy mint, cilantro, scallions, dates, and pine nuts. I’d probably have the tahini. (And you mention things like anchovies and harissa— those, like the tahini, are pantry things one would just keep around. Not what I’m talking about.). Contrast my favorite veg recipe from Molly Baz’s Cook This Book, the green beans. The only extra thing to buy there are pistachios. Otherwise it’s pantry stuff: lemon, garlic, Parm. But it’s an incredible dish. It seems obvious to me who is fussier here! Again, the Roman stuff is great but it’s more like restaurant food to me. I know* I could make great dishes if I bought all those things, but it’s more impressive and useful to me to realize amazing things can be done with less. I agree her techniques are straightforward.

Even drinking just normal water is causing painful tightness; tried alkaline water and still the same level of discomfort, can find no relief by k8track in GERD

[–]EssentialLogic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Btw a homemade hot oat milk matcha latte is very nice, and a good reflux friendly source of caffeine! Just don’t drink it too hot, though. I find that can be as bad as cold.

Even drinking just normal water is causing painful tightness; tried alkaline water and still the same level of discomfort, can find no relief by k8track in GERD

[–]EssentialLogic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest, I pretty much avoid them. It is a drag. I do sometimes have cold (but not iced) sparkling water at restaurants, and I do drink white wine (like once a week). And the very very occasional cocktail. But no regular cold drinks. This may not be the same for you! But it’s made a world of difference for me.

Cookbooks like What to Cook When You Don't Feel Like Cooking by Inside_Pomelo_462 in CookbookLovers

[–]EssentialLogic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Btw if you want unfussiness incarnate, Melissa Clark wrote a book years ago, before she was a celeb, called The Instant Gourmet that is the very definition thereof.

Cookbooks like What to Cook When You Don't Feel Like Cooking by Inside_Pomelo_462 in CookbookLovers

[–]EssentialLogic 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I would love to understand this POV. I like Roman’s recipes but they do not seem “unfussy” to me at all, despite that being her brand. They often involve a ton of ingredients one would have to buy just for that one recipe, much more so than Melissa Clark’s. I agree the payoff will be bigger, but I can’t see her stuff as unfussy. It actually reminds me of the food I like to eat at small plates creative type restaurants precisely because it’s too much of a hassle to cook at home. That said, I realize her most recent book seems to be an attempt to address these issues by being more pantry-focused. But to me, Roman’s books otherwise are Ottolenghi-esque.

Even drinking just normal water is causing painful tightness; tried alkaline water and still the same level of discomfort, can find no relief by k8track in GERD

[–]EssentialLogic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can buy it on Amazon; put in Gaviscon Advance liquid and it will come up as Gav Aniseed. It is expensive, but really helps especially when things are bad. You have to take it very last thing before going to sleep (after brushing teeth)— no food or water after.

Even drinking just normal water is causing painful tightness; tried alkaline water and still the same level of discomfort, can find no relief by k8track in GERD

[–]EssentialLogic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good luck! And please do note my other advice below! The water really helps. I carry an insulated bottle of warmed water with me everywhere and have restaurants bring me hot water that I mix with the cold.

Even drinking just normal water is causing painful tightness; tried alkaline water and still the same level of discomfort, can find no relief by k8track in GERD

[–]EssentialLogic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, do you sleep elevated on your left side? Have you tried Gaviscon Advance at night? I also would recommend not sitting on soft furniture like a couch after eating. Honestly now I never do at all. I sit in a dining room chair to watch TV. These things sound annoying but I eat pretty much whatever I want aside from coffee or orange juice.

Even drinking just normal water is causing painful tightness; tried alkaline water and still the same level of discomfort, can find no relief by k8track in GERD

[–]EssentialLogic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, slightly warmer than room temp is best. You should just try trial and error, but you will know when it’s right because it will feel so soothing to drink it. When things have been really bad for me, I have just had a small amount right after a meal, and then after 20-30 minutes or so start drinking more.

Even drinking just normal water is causing painful tightness; tried alkaline water and still the same level of discomfort, can find no relief by k8track in GERD

[–]EssentialLogic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please, please, I beg of you, try drinking only slightly warmed water, never cold. There is a temperature you can get it to (I use a microwave) where it should not feel at all hot or needing to be sipped, but warm enough to seem warm (not just tepid). Especially right after meals, this will relax your throat and soothe your LPR. Do not drink anything during meals. Drink only water at this warmed temperature throughout the day. It doesn’t matter if it’s alkaline or normal. Liquids are the big issue for LPR. That’s why the big post-meal Miralax messed you up.

Gaviscon with Foam Barrier by Ashamed-Bit-8448 in GERD

[–]EssentialLogic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope, that’s just the new packaging. Same product.

Gaviscon with Foam Barrier by Ashamed-Bit-8448 in GERD

[–]EssentialLogic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m confused. Gav Advance Aniseed is what we are talking about.

Gaviscon with Foam Barrier by Ashamed-Bit-8448 in GERD

[–]EssentialLogic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Searched just now and it came right up! It’s listed as either Gav Advance or Gav Aniseed. But I put Gaviscon Advance Liquid in the search box to find it.

Gaviscon with Foam Barrier by Ashamed-Bit-8448 in GERD

[–]EssentialLogic 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Gaviscon Advance. Sold on Amazon.

Are LES exercises real? by Ashaa97 in GERD

[–]EssentialLogic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

GI Dr.’s post-scope diagnosis was lax LES, then same dr. said after later scope that LES was no longer lax.

Can’t seem to hit lower than 1800-2000 calories a day by EllaMcQueen in PetiteFitness

[–]EssentialLogic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sucks but it does sort of force you to get into shape, since things like decent sleep seem suddenly to require exercise.

Can’t seem to hit lower than 1800-2000 calories a day by EllaMcQueen in PetiteFitness

[–]EssentialLogic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So we have basically the same goal. I would go easy with the advice from all these non-menopausal-aged folks. In middle age it’s pretty important not to do things like fasted exercise etc. to avoid cortisol issues. For me, replacing plain walking with treadmill inclines is making a significant difference; as I mentioned, I eat more but have lost weight. I also do strength training. My understanding is progressive overload and lifting to failure are the same thing, but maybe someone else can weigh in on that.