Anonymous wrote:There’s been a well documented uptick in dementia in recent years, and something must be causing it. It could be these meds plus all the people taking melatonin and other sleep aids which have also been linked to dementia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My gastroenterologist told me that the dementia risks are overstated.
Mine too. I’m not sure I believe her though. I’ve tried weaning myself off and I swear this drug is addictive. The rebound effects are terrible.
Gastroenterologists don't have much to offer for acid reflux treatment other than PPI's and Americans don't want to stop eating pizza and drinking wine.
I got Mom off of PPI's but it took simplifying her diet and a long slow 8 month taper to get her off of the PPI's.
Anonymous wrote:Have you rid your house of dust mites? Do you have a pet?
Have you tried a food elimination diet? https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/forgoing-one-food-treats-eosinophilic-esophagitis-well-excluding-six#:~:text=Excluding%20certain%20foods%20from%20the,signs%20and%20symptoms%20of%20EoE.
If you go gluten and dairy free you need to give it at least a 10-12 week trial.
Mom just died from dementia in April. She was on a high dose omeprazole for decades.
Six years ago, I was able to get her off of the omeprazole but it took 8 months of a long slow taper and I moved her to a simple diet.
I would personally modify my diet before gong on PPI's after having a loved one die of dementia (who was on PPI's for decades.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My gastroenterologist told me that the dementia risks are overstated.
Mine too. I’m not sure I believe her though. I’ve tried weaning myself off and I swear this drug is addictive. The rebound effects are terrible.
Anonymous wrote:My gastroenterologist told me that the dementia risks are overstated.
Anonymous wrote:My gastroenterologist told me that the dementia risks are overstated.