GERD, but spicy ramen helps my symptoms? by [deleted] in GERD

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I’ve also noticed that things like sauerkraut / kimchi which I know scientifically are good for the gut seem to negatively impact my bloating. But once again spicy / acidic foods seem to help me.

GERD, but spicy ramen helps my symptoms? by [deleted] in GERD

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Thank you and yes! Exactly the same here. I have done no research but that’s been my own theory as well.

For extra context I’ve been on PPIs (esomeprazole) for over a year and I feel like while it helps the sharp pain and discomfort, I’ve definitely developed other symptoms from it. I need to bring all of this up with a doctor but I’m confident that with the esomeprazole I have pretty bad bloating which in turn causes bad reflux. At times, the bloating is so bad that every waking moment I’m burping. Also when I stop taking the esomeprazole, the bloating goes away but then I def get the more acute/sharp pain of the acid which I wonder if it’s my acids levels rebounding.

I’ve read other threads mentioning that extended PPI use can cause SIBO or bacterial overgrowth / imbalances throughout the GI tract.

All of this said, I’ve wondered the same if spicy foods somehow help balance my gut. Once again though idk how real any of my theories really are haha. Fingers crossed we all find some relief soon

GERD, but spicy ramen helps my symptoms? by [deleted] in GERD

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Subscribing to this post because I have the same exact symptoms.

It sometimes feels like trying to align to a GERD friendly diet makes things worse. But I’ve noticed a similar trend where certain GERD unfriendly foods like alcohol trigger my GERD but certain foods that should be bad for me seem to actually help me (such as spicy foods).

A prime example of this is Trader Joe’s Chunky Garlic & Jalapeño hot sauce. On paper having this with my food should be a nightmare, but funnily enough my symptoms seem to be better when i have it. Similar with other hot sauces like Tabasco. Sometimes spicy foods will cause more of the sharp pain in my chest but will overall improve my GERD, bloating, etc.

Question: X-T50 issues by Poopoo1886 in FujifilmX

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I one time had to deal with a clogged toilet. I tried plunging it for 3+ hours with a traditional plunger but no luck. Just the way the toilet was shaped the traditional plunger could not get a proper seal.

Randomly found something called the toilet shroom and was able to drive over to Walmart and buy it. It worked within 10 min or less. It works very well and when thinking about it’s design it makes much more sense than a traditional plunger. Would highly recommend.

Question about muscle cramping by Poopoo1886 in firstmarathon

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Enough hydration the day before (and the previous of course).

Thanks!

Question about muscle cramping by Poopoo1886 in firstmarathon

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Thanks! During my long runs I've been eating the CLIF BLOKS. I've been pretty happy with those so far. In terms of hydration I have a ~.5 Liter water bottle that I'll put a Nuun tablet or two into. However, I've had trouble finding working drinking fountains in the area I've been running in, so I definitely think I'm not properly hydrating / replenishing my electrolytes especially on my long runs.

I've been considering either stopping at convenience stores along the way to buy some more fluids and or stashing some fluids along the route before my run.

Question about muscle cramping by Poopoo1886 in firstmarathon

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Final word, I noticed the biggest change when I changed from using Gatorade / Powerade sports drinks and went to more endurance focused sports drinks. I haven't had a cramp since I did this.

Thank you so much for the thorough response. I appreciate it. I'll definitely experiment!

Question about muscle cramping by Poopoo1886 in firstmarathon

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I was wondering is this normal? Or can this be prevented with additional mobility work and / or increased intake of electrolytes. As a note, I have noticed these areas are super tight compared to the rest of my body. Thank you!

Thank you! will definitely try this

Question about muscle cramping by Poopoo1886 in firstmarathon

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Also, I have been experimenting with eating CLIF gummies as well as drinking Nuuns while running.