(04-01-2022, 01:48 PM)Anonymous Wrote: Did you had to take a treatment plan where you had to take PPIs (or acid blockers) for likes 2 weeks?
I used to take a prescription for ranitidine which used to sell over the counter as Zantac but was taken off the market. Fortunately for my sake my biggest problem is what I eat. So, not eating late, not eating things like spaghetti or ice cream in the evening resolves most problems for me and right now I don't take any prescription.
(04-01-2022, 01:48 PM)Anonymous Wrote: Did you take any medication to strengthen the sphincter muscle at the lower end of your esophagus?
I never took anything for that but that could be very helpful for some people who have GERD
(04-01-2022, 01:48 PM)Anonymous Wrote: Did you experience inflammation of the esophagus? If yes, were you given medication to soothe the inflamed esophagus?
I have had a lot of inflammation. This happens most if I eat things I shouldn't. I have nights where I ate ice cream or a milkshake late in the evening and woke up with it coming out of my noise choking and unable to breathe. Not fun at all. Simply avoiding those foods improved everything.
Right now eating a better diet I have no heartburn at all, but any slip ups in that I do. I do occasionally take Tums and also have Prilosec (omeprazole) if I need it. That is one to take before your meal where tums is something you can take if you're experiencing symptoms.
But going back to your concerns about what will your prospective partner think about your inability to eat certain foods. I have had people judge me for all sorts of shit but spicy foods isn't one of them. Me being more grumpy in my old age and not having patience for petty people, I would be inclined to tell them to eat shit over something that really doesn't matter. Someone in serious relationship shouldn't care. I know you mention that people like to share food, which great, your partner can put extra seasoning, hot sauce, etc on his.It really shouldn't be a big deal in my opinion. While I am ignorant to customs and traditions of other countries, say the Philippines, I think you're overthinking it.
Be yourself. That should be enough for someone.