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August 7th
2007
6:45 PM

I was having terrible heartburn and would start vomiting this acid stuff from my stomach in my sleep. It was awful...actually coming up my nose as well. My doc gave me prilosec and after about 10 days my face was so swollen I couldn't even open my eyes. Now my doc gave me about 30 days samples of aciphex and I am having severe prickly feelings in my legs and arms. I still don't have a diagnosis for my problem....guess it's GERD or something. This has been six months for me and I am just at a loss what to do. For now I think the prickly feeling is better than choking half to death in my sleep.

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March 11th
2007
4:20 PM

I've been on this medicine for about six months. The muscle pain in my legs and feet is terrible. I am now getting tingling and needle pain all up and down my legs. It is very hard to get any sleep at night. The leg pain gets worse when I lay down to rest. My reflux is better but the pain I am going through is not worth it. I stopped for two weeks and felt better except the acid reflux came back a little. The Doctor said that I should continue, even with the problems I am having with this medicine. I decided to check this out for myself. It is good to hear that I'm not the only one having these problems. I have had the BM problems also.

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