Bonnie, what you said makes total sense.  And it does feel like a heart 
attack!

In a message dated 07/05/2000 23:14:22 Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:

<< 
 GERDS is caused by a weakness of the muscle at the end
 of the esophagus, where it empties into the stomach. 
 Normally, after food or drink is swallowed, this
 muscle closes tightly to stop anything from going back
 up into the esophagus.  When this muscle becomes weak,
 gastric juices are allowed back into the esophagus,
 which causes severe pain as it contacts the delicate
 mucus membranes and burns through them into
 unprotected tissue.  
 
 There are no exercises which will strengthen this
 muscle.  Anyone with GERDS attempting to do situps
 will probably experience excruciating pain, as the
 tightening of the abdominal muscles would push against
 the stomach and, in a reclining position, make it even
 easier for gastric juices to go past the weak valve
 and up into the esophagus.  
 
 I had GERDS, and at times thought I was having a heart
 attack, the pain in my chest was so bad.  There is a
 relatively new procedure, using laparoscopy, which
 makes repairing this problem feasible.  A portion of
 the top of the stomach is gathered around the bottom
 of the esophagus and stitched into place to assist the
 weak muscle.  I had this procedure done 6 years ago
 and have not had any reflux discomfort since.  I can
 eat anything, at any time, and can sleep in a flat bed
 once again.  This surgery has the added benefit (for
 me anyway) of reducing the size of the stomach, so I
 lost some weight.  Gained it all back, of course, but
 it was glorious to be slender for a while again.
 
 Bonnie
  >>


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