I found Canyon Bakehouse

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I found Canyon Bakehouse

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and locally, no less. I bought 1 loaf of whole grain bread and 1 pkg of hamburger buns. I'm not going overboard on praise but I will say it tastes better than any other GF bread I've had so far.

However, I bought it about 3 days ago and have eaten some every day until today. The last two days I have had more heartburn than the last 2 weeks or more. I guess I'm just not supposed to eat grain or there is some grain in there that bothers me. It is also soy free so that isn't it.

I'm a little sad about this but that's the way this thing works, right. :grin: I did realize that a hamburger on a bun is not REALLY that much better than one on a plate. HaHa

By the way, I had a "routine" visit with my Nurse Practiciioner and told her I'm off Nexium and how I did it (the wrong way - cold turkey). She was glad I stopped taking it. She said we'd have to be vigilant about Barrett's though. I mentioned that I occasionally take a Nexium and she said don't - that one does't really do any good since it takes 3 - 4 days for it to really become effective. I don't really know if that's true. It always SEEMED to help.

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Shirley,
Maybe you'd be OK if you just ate it in moderation. I'll have to pick up the hamburger buns and try those.

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I found it at my local Sprouts. It cost more that Udi's but I wanted to try it, so I bought one loaf of the whole grain bread. I've only eaten one piece so far, for breakfast this morning. The texture was nice, but it's a bit sweeter than I like. We're traveling tomorrow, and I plan use it to make a sandwich to take along for lunch.

The store didn't have any hamburger buns, but I'm used to eating hamburgers on a plate.

Sorry it's giving you heartburn, Shirley. Maybe, as Nancy suggested, your system can handle lesser amounts of it.
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I'll probably try it again but not right away. It can stay in the freezer for now. Need a few days and hope I get over whatever is causing the gerd symptoms. I really don't want to go back on a PPI and I know I'll have to if I keep having constant heartburn.

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Shirley, have you treated apple cider vinegar for the heartburn? Lots of people have success (including my oldest daugher, Lauren) drinking a little bit of apple cider vinegar. The theory is that the reason the valve opens is the stomach is not acidic enough. There is a website called Earth Clinic that has a lot of information about it.

Also, my experience going off the PPI I was on is that the heartburn was worse for a while until my stomach recovered from the PPI.
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I had the same experience but it had been better for weeks, then started again. I will try the apple cider vinegar tonight. Thanks. :)

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Shirley,

If the cider vinegar helps briefly (in my case I felt better for 10-15 minutes after taking it and then it came back), you might try taking Betaine HCl - the extra hydrochloric acid is stronger than the vinegar and lasts longer, plus it contains other helpful digestive enzymes. I take one pill with each meal and my GERD is much better.

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Shirley,
I stopped Nexium cold turkey, but the heartburn got worse and worse, and then some. It was worse when I was even slightly hungry, but I also had acute pain on eating. I had an endoscopy, which showed acute esophagitis. I couldn't stand the pain anymore so I went back on Nexium.
I was out of them for a couple of days, and the pain came roaring back. I know, I know. Once I went back on them I created a dependency....blah, blah, but the pain was really bad even though I had been off them for a few months, and was getting worse.

I am really impressed you managed to go off them cold turkey. I wish it had worked for me.
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