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I haven't experience this. Citrus fruit can be a trigger for GERD. I did an internet search and came up with this. http://www.njbariatricspc.com/weight-loss-surgery-articles/stomach-pain-after-bariatric-surgery/

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I haven't had an ulcer ( knock on wood) but I am very careful with say orange juice, kiwi etc, to not eat o n an empty stomach. I can feel the burn... actually, I mostly eat berries for fruit and have no problems. I think you should have it checked...this doesn't sound like a one off thing....

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Stay away from tomatoes and fruit.Anything acidic.

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It's still going and it feels like esophageal spasms. I feel like I have a burning hole in my esophagus and it keeps cramping.

Worried. My surgeon is in another town but I'll call him today for sure.

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Go to ER if necessary.This doesn't sound good.

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Yikes yeah I'd go see someone--a GP or walk in clinic if you don't want to go to the ER

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Yikes. I'm debating going to the er. My insurance won't cover a walk in clinic. It's really hurting and I've had no relief with Zantac, tums or Prilosec. It almost feels like something is stuck in my upper chest :((

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Yikes. I'm debating going to the er. My insurance won't cover a walk in clinic. It's really hurting and I've had no relief with Zantac, tums or Prilosec. It almost feels like something is stuck in my upper chest :((

Go see someone, your health and comfort is worth it. If it's the ER so be it!

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ER is best.They have all the equipment and if you need to stay overnight so be it.Something is wrong...don't wait.Please go...

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Keep us posted!

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Hope you went to the Dr. Let us know.

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Okay so I went to the er! It was that bad. So scary. They took and exray to make sure nothing large was lodged. My bariatric surgeon is in another town so there wasn't much the er could do.

Once they made sure I wasn't choking they put me on a very strong proton inhibitor and carafate as well as a pain killer. I went home and went through one more night of the cramping but by morning it has mostly passed.

I spoke with my surgeon and he said it was most likely a small bit of food lodged in my esophagus that was causing irritation and cramping as my body tried to pass it down.

This was scary and I'm going to stay on the proton inhibitor for a while just in case.

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Glad you got t checked out and you are doing better!

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