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Heart attack or acid reflux? My 25-year battle with stomach acidity and IBS

Managing digestive issues requires lots of discipline: that’s the problem

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Shyam A. Krishna, Acting Editor
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Chronic indigestion, irregular bowel movements, mood fluctuations and constant sleep disturbances are the signs of a gut in distress.
Chronic indigestion, irregular bowel movements, mood fluctuations and constant sleep disturbances are the signs of a gut in distress.
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 Is it a heart attack or just stomach acidity? Acid reflux and stomach acidity can be dramatic affairs as they mimic the symptoms of a heart attack.

Little wonder I made four mad dashes to the ER in 25 years. And each time, it turned out that my stomach had gone rogue.

It all started when I embarked on a journalism career. Tight deadlines, late meals, and spicy and oily food threw my stomach out of kilter. It never recovered.

Chest pain, rib ache, bloating, sore throat — all have become perennial companions. I’ve had four endoscopies. The verdict? Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

Antacids became my remedy of choice. It helps, but it’s never the solution — a temporary fix at best. Over the years, all doctors prescribed PPI (Proton Pump Inhibitor) tablets, and they worked for a while. But then you can’t be too reliant on them.

Home remedies: I tried some but couldn’t sustain it long enough to derive any benefit. Ayurvedic medicines were a huge help, but when my stomach calmed down, I would slip into my old ways. Spicy food, coffee, chocolates and soda would trip me up again. My diet and fitness regimes were so random that they didn’t help rein in my acidity.

Managing temper tantrums of the stomach isn’t easy; it requires immense discipline.

I haven’t stopped trying. I still have spicy food, coffee, chocolates and soda, but in moderation. Staying off wheat helped, which my gastroenterologist says points to wheat intolerance, no gluten intolerance. That means no bread, no pizza, no cookies, no cakes — all the good stuff I love to bake.

Now, I have to start hitting the gym again. That means an early morning start! Groan!!

Shyam A. Krishna
Shyam A. KrishnaActing Editor
Shyam A. Krishna has been slicing and dicing news for nearly 40 years and is in no mood to slow down. As Acting Editor, he runs the newsroom — digital and print.  Sports was the passion that ignited his career, and he now writes about just about everything: news, business, sports, health, travel, and entertainment. Even cooking! You might have spotted him at COP28, the Arabian Travel Market, the Dubai World Cup racing, the T20 World Cup cricket, the Dubai tennis and Abu Dhabi Formula One motor racing.   Before all that, the newsroom was (and still is) his home turf. As Night Editor, he designed and produced pages for several years before focusing on Opinion pieces.   The transition from Opinion Editor to Senior Associate Editor signalled a return to writing — from special reports and blogs to features. And when he’s not chasing stories or deadlines, Shyam is probably making travel plans or baking something. 
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