stovebolts
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A few years ago, I got an ulcer from taking too much Aleve for a bad. My heartburn was so bad that the pain goes into my right ear. As a result, the doctor prescribed Omeprazole which is just a generic version of Prilosec to stop heartburn by reducing the amount of acid our bodies make and Celebrex for inflammation in my hip.
I was on Celebrex and Omeprazole for just over two years, and I started having some real gastrointestinal issues including horrendous hemorrhoidal flares, bleeding along with irregular bowl movements and "leaking", which to say the least is very embarrassing. Oh, and for the first time in my life, I was diagnosed with high blood pressure. Being a former runner and fairly active, this really concerned me.
It got to the point that I just didn't want to live this way any longer, so I made an appointment with the dr. In that conversation I was told that I would end up taking Omeprazole for the rest of my life and that with all medications, there were side effects. I went home and looked up the side effects and they were exactly what I was experiencing, including high blood pressure. Oh, and you should not take the two medicines at the same time. Go figure. At that very moment I vowed to never take either medicine again.
I went to the health food store, and they recommended "Lily of the desert" - Stomach formula ($17) and sipping vinegar. We made our own sipping vinegar using apple cider vinegar (with mother), honey and ginger (in paste form). The sipping vinegar is about as bad as a cheap whiskey going down, but it relieves any heart burn in a matter of seconds. It's good stuff! I also changed my diet to eat more fiber, less red meat and nothing spicy, including peperoni pizza :-(
I've been off the Omeprazole and Celebrex for about a month now and I'm not going to lie. The first week was very painful. I was taking the "Lily of the desert" four times a day and supplementing with antacid pills and sipping vinegar. I almost went back to the prescription drugs just because it was so high maintenance. However, my blood pressure really concerned me, and I was tired of wondering if I smelt like poop and was just "nose blind". So, I decided to keep doing what I set out to do.
Slowly each day got better and better and God is so good. He created an amazing body for us to dwell in and I have to say that the longer I stayed away from the prescriptions, the less I've had to rely on the 'Lily of the desert' and sipping vinegar. As a matter of fact, yesterday I only took 'Lily of the desert' once and sipping vinegar three times. Today, I have not had a need for either.
Late last week I remember waking up and thinking, "Wow, no heart burn". It's such an amazing feeling when you've been dealing with heartburn for so many years. It's been a week since I've woke up with heartburn. I absolutely love it. Oh, and my blood pressure was 122 over 78 today. A far cry from where I was a month ago and a far cry from January when my doctor told me that if my blood pressure continued to stay where it was at, I would have to take medicine to control it.
What's my takeaway? Don't depend on all the prescription drugs for long term. Sometimes they can cause harm if you take them for long periods of time. Short term is ok, but maybe natural remedies are a better long term solution, even if they are not as convenient as some of the prescription drugs.
I was on Celebrex and Omeprazole for just over two years, and I started having some real gastrointestinal issues including horrendous hemorrhoidal flares, bleeding along with irregular bowl movements and "leaking", which to say the least is very embarrassing. Oh, and for the first time in my life, I was diagnosed with high blood pressure. Being a former runner and fairly active, this really concerned me.
It got to the point that I just didn't want to live this way any longer, so I made an appointment with the dr. In that conversation I was told that I would end up taking Omeprazole for the rest of my life and that with all medications, there were side effects. I went home and looked up the side effects and they were exactly what I was experiencing, including high blood pressure. Oh, and you should not take the two medicines at the same time. Go figure. At that very moment I vowed to never take either medicine again.
I went to the health food store, and they recommended "Lily of the desert" - Stomach formula ($17) and sipping vinegar. We made our own sipping vinegar using apple cider vinegar (with mother), honey and ginger (in paste form). The sipping vinegar is about as bad as a cheap whiskey going down, but it relieves any heart burn in a matter of seconds. It's good stuff! I also changed my diet to eat more fiber, less red meat and nothing spicy, including peperoni pizza :-(
I've been off the Omeprazole and Celebrex for about a month now and I'm not going to lie. The first week was very painful. I was taking the "Lily of the desert" four times a day and supplementing with antacid pills and sipping vinegar. I almost went back to the prescription drugs just because it was so high maintenance. However, my blood pressure really concerned me, and I was tired of wondering if I smelt like poop and was just "nose blind". So, I decided to keep doing what I set out to do.
Slowly each day got better and better and God is so good. He created an amazing body for us to dwell in and I have to say that the longer I stayed away from the prescriptions, the less I've had to rely on the 'Lily of the desert' and sipping vinegar. As a matter of fact, yesterday I only took 'Lily of the desert' once and sipping vinegar three times. Today, I have not had a need for either.
Late last week I remember waking up and thinking, "Wow, no heart burn". It's such an amazing feeling when you've been dealing with heartburn for so many years. It's been a week since I've woke up with heartburn. I absolutely love it. Oh, and my blood pressure was 122 over 78 today. A far cry from where I was a month ago and a far cry from January when my doctor told me that if my blood pressure continued to stay where it was at, I would have to take medicine to control it.
What's my takeaway? Don't depend on all the prescription drugs for long term. Sometimes they can cause harm if you take them for long periods of time. Short term is ok, but maybe natural remedies are a better long term solution, even if they are not as convenient as some of the prescription drugs.