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acid anxiety.


As of late, Nexium has been my best friend. Back in 2009, I was diagnosed with Gastritis. Gastritis occurs when the lining of the stomach becomes inflamed or swollen and it can last for only a short time (acute gastritis), or linger for months to years (chronic gastritis). I’m not sure which level I am, but I do know that every few months or so, I would get a stomach attack. What triggers these attacks are the types of food I eat. If I were to eat pizza everyday for 3 days, you can guarantee that I would have an attack by the 4th day. Cheese, tomatoes and chocolate are the main triggers. And guess what? Those are my 3 favorite foods. However, in my case, it’s the excess that’ll do it. It doesn’t happen when I immediately eat one of those. It only happens when I eat too much of it. I dread it whenever I can tell an attack is coming on. That’s why if you buy Nexium, it will always save you from that pain.

One of my co-workers experience the same thing from time to time, and actually hers is seasonal, but she experience more of a heartburn/acid reflux. Even though she’s on Wellbutrin for her seasonal depression and buys Paxil to ease the anxiety, I still advised her to go see a gastroenterologist to have things checked out. She has more emotional issues however, so they make her a happier, calmer person to work with. If you  buy Wellbutrin, it works very well against depression. It also very effective with little or no side effects. Unlike other meds, if you miss a dose, you will suffer no immediate ill effects. It also helps you lose weight! Paxil corrects imbalances in the brain caused by a lack of serotonin. It is one of the most prescribed anxiety medication on the market. It also helps you sleep better, which is the most common complaint for people with anxiety disorders.

If you ever decide to get on antidepressants, or is in need of acid reflux relief, I would suggest investing in Wellbutrin, Paxil and Nexium.

2 Responses to acid anxiety.

  1. By Shika Sarang, September 20, 2011 at 5:00 am

    omg! i used to read your site from baaaaack in the days like 2003 or something. i used to have jashika.com but got out of the whole site game. randomly saw ur link! anyways, keep it up!

    oh and sorry to hear bout the gastric thing.. i sometimes get that insane pain too if i eat too much greasy food. :(

    • By chanel, September 28, 2011 at 5:34 am

      I remember you! It’s so refreshing to catch up with old school bloggers. Thanks for remembering me too. XOXO

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