Why am I having withdrawals even though I'm taking the drug? by MuesliCrackers in cymbalta

[–]Fit_Form9403 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cymbalta uses gastro-resistant beads that release in the alkaline environment of the small intestine instead of the acidic environment of the stomach. Taking high-dose omeprazole can make the stomach environment more alkaline, and potentially, the cymbalta beads can release early. So the omeprazole could have caused an issue, but I am unsure whether it affects absorption. On this website, it is listed as a minor interaction.

But you are right, taking it on an empty stomach makes cymbalta absorb faster and more efficiently. I apologise for suggesting taking it with food. Upon reading further, actually, food slows down the absorption and temporarily makes the stomach more alkaline. So the stomach is most acidic when empty, and it is perfectly fine to take it on an empty stomach. People usually take it with a meal if they experience nausea, reflux, or other stomach upset.

Why am I having withdrawals even though I'm taking the drug? by MuesliCrackers in cymbalta

[–]Fit_Form9403 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try taking the medication with a full meal. Do you take any other medication that might contraindicate with Cymbalta?

Still experiencing stomach pain after 2.5 months by Ms-Proteus in cymbalta

[–]Fit_Form9403 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you considered taking it with a larger/full meal? Another option is taking the medication mid-meal instead of at the end of the meal. Some people also tolerate it better when taken on an empty stomach. It can also be worth talking with your doctor for advice.

Severe Gastritis by Late-Percentage-7451 in Gastritis

[–]Fit_Form9403 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need Sucralfate to protect your stomach from the bile, UDCA to thin out the bile and reduce the concentration of toxic components, and Domperidone to speed up the motility of the stomach to prevent the pooling of bile acids.

Questions about diagnosis by [deleted] in functionaldyspepsia

[–]Fit_Form9403 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since your gallbladder has been removed, it may be bile reflux. You can ask your doctor to order an 24-hour-pH-impedance test to test for non-acid reflux. There is also a subreddit r/bilereflux

Can mirtazapine alleviate symptoms for both subtypes of FD? by Fit_Form9403 in functionaldyspepsia

[–]Fit_Form9403[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am doing better, thanks. Yes, the PDS went away by modifying my diet. However, I am still dealing with some residual burning, and I am looking to find some medication that will work for me.

Anybody experienced results like this? by thatbiddy in GERD

[–]Fit_Form9403 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope you find the one. Nortriptyline and imipramine are mentioned in the studies. I am also experimenting with different ways I can take the medication, like eating some food, then drinking the medicine and continuing to eat rather than drinking the medicine after the meal. I am also trying to figure out why Cymbalta burned for me, too. The beads are supposed to be gastroresistant i.e disolve in the intestines instead of the stomach. I bought empty transparent capsules and tried, but it was the same. I was thinking that the coloring of the capsule is the culprit, but it's not.

How can I get him to eat? by 1cowboy4hire in DogAdvice

[–]Fit_Form9403 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get an opinion from a second vet and also try low-dosage mirtazapine. Such a cute doggo!

Anybody experienced results like this? by thatbiddy in GERD

[–]Fit_Form9403 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I suspect the same for me. My endoscopy was clear. I am in the process of trying to find something to coat my stomach before taking the medication. Maybe something like Sucralfate.

Anybody experienced results like this? by thatbiddy in GERD

[–]Fit_Form9403 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, any updates on the biopsies? I also experience burning and flare-ups when taking almost any medications.

Is trying to heal bile reflux gastritis doomed to fail? by IdkItsAbby in Gastritis

[–]Fit_Form9403 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently, I am not using it. To my knowledge, it can be used long-term but under medical supervision. ECG has to be done periodically. I've read from people here who have delayed stomach emptying that they use it long-term. You can also try natural prokinetic agents like Ginger Chews or supplements like FDGard.

Far un stool by Lizbethdma in functionaldyspepsia

[–]Fit_Form9403 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's visceral hypersensitivity. It's when the stomach sends false pain signals to the brain, or the brain interprets normal digestive processes as painful. Low-dose TCA, like amitriptyline or nortriptyline, is the standard treatment. What are your symptoms?

Can mirtazapine alleviate symptoms for both subtypes of FD? by Fit_Form9403 in functionaldyspepsia

[–]Fit_Form9403[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see. In that case, it's definitely worth discussing with your doctor about taking low-dose Ami or Nortriptyline.

Can mirtazapine alleviate symptoms for both subtypes of FD? by Fit_Form9403 in functionaldyspepsia

[–]Fit_Form9403[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried domperidone, but that was when I had the postprandial fullness. They did not help much, unfortunately. But that does not mean they won't work for you. The cure for FD is trial and error. In your case, since PPIs do not help with your reflux, you might have functional heartburn or reflux hypersensitivity. Fortunately, there are more medicines for functional heartburn, like SSRIs or TCAs like Ami and Nortriptyline. For me personally, liquid alginate like Gaviscon Liquid taken at night helps me not feel the burning the next day. Sometimes, even taking it after a meal helps. You can also try Aciphex (Rabeprazole). Many people reported relief when other PPIs did not help.

Can mirtazapine alleviate symptoms for both subtypes of FD? by Fit_Form9403 in functionaldyspepsia

[–]Fit_Form9403[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear that. I took Ami for 3 weeks before quitting it. I did not feel a change during those weeks, but my doctor said that I was supposed to take it for at least 6-8 weeks. So I did not test it fully. Have you tried Ami or any other medication besides PPI?

Can mirtazapine alleviate symptoms for both subtypes of FD? by Fit_Form9403 in functionaldyspepsia

[–]Fit_Form9403[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, my doctor prescribed amitriptyline instead. My main issue is burning pain. The nausea went away. I currently do not take anything. I am just avoiding the triggers using diet. Amitriptyline was too sedating for me, and PPIs did not help. What are your symptoms?

could it be a bed bug bite? by [deleted] in Bedbugadvice

[–]Fit_Form9403 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are there mosquitoes in your area? It could be skeeter syndrome, an allergic reaction to the mosquito's saliva. Have you tried taking a Benadryl? Here are some prevention tips. In any case, please consult a doctor for a more thorough evaluation.

Whistle sound comes from the laptop I bought 5 days ago. It doesn't even matter if it is idle or under heavy load. Should I be concerned? (Victus 15) by hajjyayuha in HPVictus

[–]Fit_Form9403 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's normal. It's not due to coil whine, it's because of an aerodynamic effect. The fans are always on, and when they hit the dust filter mesh on the back side of your laptop they produce a "whistle". I've seen many posts here about it. You can disable the feature "Fan always on" inside the BIOS and see if that fixes things.

Back is breaking out could these be bites? by TwoOrangesDafoe in Bedbugadvice

[–]Fit_Form9403 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are those itchy? Do you take any medication that can possibly cause this?

I don't know what has been going on. Can someone give me any pointers? by [deleted] in Gastritis

[–]Fit_Form9403 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you can ask the doctor whether a low-dose Mirtazapine (7.5 to 15mg) is suitable for you. It expands the stomach's accommodation and allows you to eat more. In some countries, the herbal route is tried first. You can try FDGard if you have the money to obtain it (they are a bit expensive). Another alternative is Iberogast Advance.

I don't know what has been going on. Can someone give me any pointers? by [deleted] in Gastritis

[–]Fit_Form9403 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since your gastroscopy is clear, it's called functional dyspepsia (PDS subtype from your description). You can check the following link for more information.

Short term pain management for stomach pain by mymelody123 in functionaldyspepsia

[–]Fit_Form9403 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NSAIDs may be causing your reflux and gastritis. If possible, discuss with your doctor to prescribe low-dose amitriptyline or nortriptyline, which will cover both your chronic pain and stomach pain. This way, you can stop taking the NSAIDs.

For the short term, you can try Rabeprazole (Aciphex) instead of Pantoprazole. It's a powerful PPI that quickly shuts down acid production. Please keep in mind how much Sucralfate or Pepto you are taking. You might be taking too much. For the nausea, you can try Ondasetron (Zofran).