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you sounded rougher than a badger's arse mate on the phone :(
get some sleep and stop boozing & smoking too much
get some silnoct off the gp and that will sort your sleeping out ;)
That's his "ade I can't do any work on your car " voice :D :p ;)
Get Well very soon mate, like by Sunday :D :D :thumbs:
:no: mate he sounds rough, i just have to annoy buffy then now :D
sorry rich i won't be ready for sunday :cry:
get to the gp and sort your sleeping out :nod: and no booze :no:
sorry rich i won't be ready for sundayNo probs mate, get yourself better :nod: and we can sort something out for another week. You haven't been letting that dog lick your face when you've been sleeping, and caught something off him :D
No probs mate, get yourself better :nod: and we can sort something out for another week. You haven't been letting that dog lick your face when you've been sleeping, and caught something off him :D
give somethig to the dog more like..... :wave:
Told you!! :whip: Stop smoking so much, drinking so much and get some heating sorted in that fridge you call a garage :nod: And keep away from the pup :p poor little fecker aint had his "My owners a walking germ" jab yet :D :p
gastroesophageal reflux disease. Acid reflux happens when the muscle between the stomach and the esophagus gets weak or relaxes at the wrong time. This lets the contents of the stomach, including acid, splash up into the esophagus. The esophagus doesn't have the same kind of protective coating as the stomach, so stomach acids burn it.
my heavy cough make the effects worse which leads to me vomiting then coughing then vomiting etc :cry: :hurl:
it fecking kills i get that :( diet coke aggrevates it too and not eating
gastroesophageal reflux disease. Acid reflux happens when the muscle between the stomach and the esophagus gets weak or relaxes at the wrong time. This lets the contents of the stomach, including acid, splash up into the esophagus. The esophagus doesn't have the same kind of protective coating as the stomach, so stomach acids burn it.
my heavy cough make the effects worse which leads to me vomiting then coughing then vomiting etc :cry: :hurl:
Il have a dig about at work, Might be able to russle something up!!!! :thumbs:
Id put a tenna on it that 1.5 ltrs of vodka a day doesnt help it :no:
i found gin made it worse :( so i cant drink any booze while it happens
pepto bismol and antihistamines work though :)
ps ^^^^ qualified pharmacologist :D but dont practice so i work in IT instead :wack:
i went to work wednesday morn started having a coughing /vomiting fit
it was womble that actually sent me home :nod:
pepto bismol and antihistamines work though :)
ps ^^^^ qualified pharmacologist :D but dont practice so i work in IT instead :wack:
my god i'm sorrouded by drug dealers :eek:
i went to work wednesday morn started having a coughing /vomiting fit
it was womble that actually sent me home :nod:
Did you tell him his magic creams waitin?
you can have an operation that stops it :nod:
mel b will supply the drugs i'll do the cutting :wack:
no actually you can have the acid producing glands pulled out or chop the nerves to them
Did you tell him his magic creams waitin?just phoned him :thumbs:
you can have an operation that stops it :nod:
mel b will supply the drugs i'll do the cutting :wack:
no actually you can have the acid producing glands pulled out or chop the nerves to them
Dont need drugs :no: hes a Merthyr boy!! :mad: . Quick gulp of anti freeze and cut away!! :D
:no: mate he sounds rough, i just have to annoy buffy then now :D
You can try :wack:
Get well soon Chris, I may need your help soon ;) :whip:
Get well soon chris :thumbs:
Jezz_S13
31-03-2005, 19:22
my god i'm sorrouded by drug dealers :eek:
Lucky you!!!
Now quit fecking spanking the voddy and get your ass better. :nod:
disco-tom
31-03-2005, 19:39
gastroesophageal reflux disease. Acid reflux happens when the muscle between the stomach and the esophagus gets weak or relaxes at the wrong time. This lets the contents of the stomach, including acid, splash up into the esophagus. The esophagus doesn't have the same kind of protective coating as the stomach, so stomach acids burn it.
my heavy cough make the effects worse which leads to me vomiting then coughing then vomiting etc :cry: :hurl:
So you've got heartburn then?
:wack: :o
quick edit there jezz :D i can ask if you want :nod:
disco tom ; even my ma's industrial strength heartburn tablets wont touch it :cry:
Youd better be fit as a fiddle by the time i land my new SR20DET, boyo! It'll need fettling till it fits!
:D
Butuz
Get on the Galviscon Chris its excellent......my missis gets prescribed it for bad reflux heartburn as shes 8 months pregnant works a treat....I know your condition is worse but could ease it considerably
it fecking kills i get that :( diet coke aggrevates it too and not eating
Jesus Ade diet Coke and not eating....you aint that fat!! Or is it the baggy clothes that hides the flab!!
Im on a fat burn now back in training Tuesdays & Thursdays down the Vardre Rugby club.....all of the abuse you have been giving me sparked me in to life....I'll be a lean mean fighting machine in 2 months and I'll come to the meet in May to give you a hammering!! :whip:
barryjdart
01-04-2005, 10:01
PM'd Chris last night to say "Get Well" but might as well post on here as well.
Get Well Mate
Jesus Ade diet Coke and not eating....you aint that fat!! Or is it the baggy clothes that hides the flab!!
Im on a fat burn now back in training Tuesdays & Thursdays down the Vardre Rugby club.....all of the abuse you have been giving me sparked me in to life....I'll be a lean mean fighting machine in 2 months and I'll come to the meet in May to give you a hammering!! :whip:
:whip: :whip: :smash: :smash: :smash:
i said it makes the condition worse you big nonce read the post :smash:
if you drink coke its fecking acidic and diet coke worse because of the phenylalanine, and not eating causes gastric juices to be released, hence making the condition worse.
Ok Prof......WTF!! is Phenylalanine! sounds like a female anti pregnancy pill
Get on the Galviscon Chris its excellent......my missis gets prescribed it for bad reflux heartburn as shes 8 months pregnant works a treat....I know your condition is worse but could ease it considerablymart the stuff i have makes gaviscon look like plain water :nod:
mart the stuff i have makes gaviscon look like plain water :nod:
pink vodka :p
Jezz_S13
01-04-2005, 22:30
aye, pepto bismol. :D
aye, pepto bismol. :Dzoton capsules :confused:
Jezz_S13
01-04-2005, 22:45
This medicine contains the active ingredient lansoprazole, which is a type of medicine called a proton pump inhibitor. It works by reducing the production of stomach acid. Stomach acid is produced as a normal part of the digestive process. When we digest food, the cells lining the inside of the stomach use a mechanism called a proton pump to produce stomach acid. Lansoprazole works by stopping the proton pumps from working. This reduces the production of stomach acid. Lansoprazole is therefore used to relieve the symptoms of indigestion and heartburn that are caused by excess production of stomach acid. Lansoprazole is also used to treat various medical complaints that result from the effect of stomach acid on the lining of the stomach and duodenum (an area of the intestine directly after the stomach). The linings of the stomach and duodenum usually resist attack from stomach acid. However, if these linings are damaged, or large amounts of stomach acid are produced, the acid can irritate them, causing an ulcer to develop on the wall of the stomach or duodenum. This is known as a peptic ulcer, and continuing production of acid in the stomach will continue to irritate it and prevent it from healing. As lansoprazole reduces the amount of acid in the stomach and duodenum it is used to help ulcers to heal. Treatment with lansoprazole can also be continued after the ulcer has healed to help prevent it from recurring. Lansoprazole is also used in combination with antibiotics to help eradicate a type of bacteria called Helicobacter pylori from the stomach. This type of bacteria is associated with the development of most duodenal ulcers. Lansoprazole allows the ulcers to heal and also creates an environment in the gut in which the antibiotics can work most effectively to eradicate the bacteria. In addition, lansoprazole is used to treat peptic ulcers that can sometimes occur as a side effect of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as diclofenac. NSAIDs relieve pain and inflammation by reducing the production of substances called prostaglandins. Unfortunately, prostaglandins are also produced in the stomach and help to protect the stomach lining from acid, so NSAIDs can allow the acid to irritate the stomach. Lansoprazole is used to treat peptic ulcers that occur due to this irritation. It also relieves side effects such as indigestion that can be associated with taking these medicines. Lansoprazole is also sometimes prescribed in combination with NSAIDs to help prevent ulcers from developing. Other conditions related to excess production of stomach acid, such as the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, can also be treated by lansoprazole.
What is it used for?
Eradicating bacteria in the gut
Excessive secretion of stomach acid due to a tumour or enlargement of the pancreas (Zollinger-Ellison syndrome)
Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease
Indigestion symptoms related to excess stomach acid
Peptic ulcer
Prevention, treatment and relief of symptoms of peptic ulcers or erosions associated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Warning!
Treatment with this medicine may lead to a slightly increased risk of stomach infections such as salmonella, due to the decreased acidity in the stomach.
There is no experience with the use of this medicine in children.
This medicine can mask the symptoms of stomach cancer and therefore delay diagnosis of this condition. For this reason, the possibility of stomach cancer should be excluded by your doctor before you start treatment with this medicine, particularly if you are middle aged or over and have new or recently changed indigestion symptoms.
Zoton capsules should be swallowed whole. They should not be crushed or chewed. Zoton suspension should be mixed with water before taking. Zoton FasTabs should be placed on the tongue and gently sucked, or swallowed whole with a drink of water. The FasTabs should not be crushed or chewed.
Use with caution in
Severely decreased liver function
Not to be used in
Known sensitivity or allergy to any ingredient
This medicine should not be used if you are allergic to one or any of its ingredients. Please inform your doctor or pharmacist if you have previously experienced such an allergy. If you feel you have experienced an allergic reaction, stop using this medicine and inform your doctor or pharmacist immediately.
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Certain medicines should not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding. However, other medicines may be safely used in pregnancy or breastfeeding providing the benefits to the mother outweigh the risks to the unborn baby. Always inform your doctor if you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy, before using any medicine.
The safety of this medicine during pregnancy has not been established. The manufacturer therefore advises that it should be avoided during pregnancy. Seek medical advice from your doctor.
It is not known if this medicine passes into breast milk. It is not recommended for use during breastfeeding unless considered essential by your doctor. Seek medical advice from your doctor.
Label warnings
Do not take indigestion remedies at the same time of day as this medication.
This medication is to be swallowed whole, not chewed.
Jezz_S13
01-04-2005, 22:47
I'd be a bit concerned about this bit...
Use with caution in
Severely decreased liver function
Jezz_S13
01-04-2005, 22:53
yup, did you understand it?
yup, did you understand it?
what do you think....
:no:
i did :nod:
looks like your going to have to give up boozing chris :indiff:
Papa Lazarou
03-04-2005, 00:03
That's his "ade I can't do any work on your car " voice :D :p ;)
Get Well very soon mate, like by Sunday :D :D :thumbs:
Rich, I still help fit your electronics if you want in preparation for the injectors. Drop me a PM or call.
Chris, hope you feel better soon m8 :)
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