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julia hayes Posted - Oct 08 2006 : 01:14:42 AM
The heartburn action has been getting really bad and I have about 9 weeks to go! My OB suggested I try taking Pepsid-AC and I tell you, it has been nothing short of miraculous! I was getting heartburn every single time I ate anything.. I was playing with portions, thinking that if I ate smaller but more frequent meals it would help. Nope. It gets really bad at night when I lay down, which is why I'm up now posting. This and I tend to get pregnancy induced insomnia toward the end like this..I'm convinced it is the body's way of changing its bio-rhythms. I have no problem with it..just the heartburn. I've also been taking Tums, which help for more mild symptoms. I had heartburn with my second baby but nothing quite like this. Wondering if any of you out there have also had issues with it and what kind of relief you found....thanks for letting me boo-hoo!
Julia Hayes

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julia hayes Posted - Oct 21 2006 : 06:26:47 AM
Kate, How sweet of you! thank you...the pepsid AC is working wonders. I have heartburn only in the evening so I take one before dinner and all is just fine! These last 2 months should be pretty darn exciting and of course I'll keep you all posted! I don't need a thing...but thank you for asking. I have some girlfriends in town who are going to give me all the stuff that I had since given away myself like a bathtub, infant toys and some clothes. I haven't gone through all the things I have been saving and I suspect there are plenty of things..We have a few second hand stores in town that are just amazing for any last minute items!
Seeing Libbie's son recently posted really sent me down that quiet nursing mama road with a newborn. It is such a wonderful time. Our daughter is due December 10th...we are taking the month off to be with her as a family. My husband is planning to take the time off too..should be nice and cozy!
Many smiles and blessings....
Julia Hayes

being simple to simply be
katiedid Posted - Oct 20 2006 : 8:00:33 PM
Julia, it sounds like things are going a little better..isn't the pepcid AC a life saver?!?! It sure saved me during that last tri-mester.
I am looking forward to your delivery, be sure to keep us posted...oh, and is there anything you need?

Love and light to you,
Kate

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julia hayes Posted - Oct 10 2006 : 7:08:50 PM
Ladies! Thank you for the link and the ideas of apple cider vinegar..will give that a go for sure! I've also learned that eating dinner is not a good idea either.. I just get too full and my digestion is so slow now that I bloat out and feel miserable.. Instead, I've learned to eat a hearty lunch mid-day and then a snack and cut off the food late afternoon.. I'm usually in bed with the kids at 7 30 pm too..the insomnia is the root of the earlier bed time. Up several times at night and then wide awake around 3 or 4 am.. Just my body's way of getting ready.. The kids are so happy to have mama snuggling with them and honestly, by the time I get them all cuddled in the big bed and read stories, I'm so warm and cozy that its all I can do to drag myself out of bed.. Easier to just grab my book and read and hang with them.. It is so nice and I don't think I'll be able to have those wonderful moments with them forever!
Overall, doing great though..thanks again for the positive thoughts.. I'll keep you posted!
Julia Hayes

being simple to simply be
BarefootGoatGirl Posted - Oct 08 2006 : 08:44:08 AM
Julia,
I can relate to what you are going through. I had heartburn with all my pregnancies, but with the last one it was horrable. The only thing I could eat was strawberry ice cream (tums gave me temporary relief, but caused the heartburn to come back with a vengance later). The only advice I have is sleep in a recliner if you can. It will keep you in a more upright postion abd help keep all that acid where it belongs. Good luck.

Trina

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Be thou diligent to know the state of thy flocks, and look well to thy herds. Proverbs 27:23
country lawyer Posted - Oct 08 2006 : 08:38:50 AM
Julia, Julia, Julia, I was just wondering about how your pregnancy is treating you! Sorry to hear about the heartburn and insomnia. I wish I had some tips to help, but I have no idea. Hopefully the link that Clare sent contains something that will offer you some relief. The last weeks are so difficult...or, they were for me. Just wanted to let you know that I am thinking about you. Nine more weeks. Breathe. Deeply.

"All shall be well and all shall be well and all manner of things shall be well."
Julian of Norwich
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Clare Posted - Oct 08 2006 : 06:46:13 AM
Hello Julia,
You may find this topic on hearturn to be helpful.
http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/snitz/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1817&SearchTerms=apple+cider+vinegar
It's about different remedies, one of them being apple cider vinegar. My mom uses this in this portion: 2 teaspoons diluted in about 4 ounces of water, followed by a chaser of a glassful of water. It's easier to take this way. There are other good remedies listed there, too.


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westernhorse51 Posted - Oct 08 2006 : 05:31:58 AM
Oh Julia you have a right to boo-hoo. I had it very bad also but being pregnant the Dr. said only tums some of the time. it was 15 years ago but maybe there is something better out there now. Its usually worse in the end. Call your Dr. & see what he says. Good luck. Its almost over.

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