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Reply To: What meds do those of you with Hyperadrenergic POTS take to control your symptoms?

NEW STUDY! Parasym Plus™ for Multiple Sclerosis › Forums › PrettyIll.com Discussion › POTS › What meds do those of you with Hyperadrenergic POTS take to control your symptoms? › Reply To: What meds do those of you with Hyperadrenergic POTS take to control your symptoms?

April 2, 2014 at 4:49 am #4958
BornBendy
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I had one pre dx’d Sept 2012 to check for coeliac (celiac) so would hope they would’ve noticed if anything else.
My g.i other wk said if daily Omeprazole doesn’t now stop heartburn then thinks I should have one done. But now my PoTS Dr has swapped it to H1 & H2 to try. My heartburn etc had improved a couple of days before swapping & has upped ivabradine to 5 mg ” twice a day & I was worried this would flare heartburn but touch wood not noticed prob so far & had rice yesterday & didn’t choke. But its been nearly 6 days since started H1 a few days after upping Ivabradine, he said take H2 when required so assume that’s if I get itchy? Can you confirm what you suggest Diana? Anyway I’m getting alot of tum gurgles & belching as if I’ve had a large dose of fructose (more symptoms than when I had hydrogen breath test). Was hoping would ease but not so far. Annoying as I’m feeling less fatigued more of the time.
Zebra (((hugs)))

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