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<blockquote data-quote="HereWeGoAgain" data-source="post: 198025" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>Regarding the Tums, she was diagnosed with GERD ("acid reflux") while she was in the hospital. Her brother, easy child 2, also has GERD. wife also has frequent heartburn though not so severe. So it seems to be hereditary, and probably exacerbated by the alcohol and purging. She has always used Tums much more than the average person, i.e. two or three tablets a couple of times a day, but nothing even close to the recent wholesale gobbling. I always thought that Tums were completely benign, now I know better. It just goes to show that extreme excess in anything can be harmful.</p><p></p><p>I forgot to mention that her bio father called her (and easy child 2 as well) out of the blue last week, after 20 years of no communication. So she was in a highly emotional state, and I wonder how much that contributed to the crisis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HereWeGoAgain, post: 198025, member: 3485"] Regarding the Tums, she was diagnosed with GERD ("acid reflux") while she was in the hospital. Her brother, easy child 2, also has GERD. wife also has frequent heartburn though not so severe. So it seems to be hereditary, and probably exacerbated by the alcohol and purging. She has always used Tums much more than the average person, i.e. two or three tablets a couple of times a day, but nothing even close to the recent wholesale gobbling. I always thought that Tums were completely benign, now I know better. It just goes to show that extreme excess in anything can be harmful. I forgot to mention that her bio father called her (and easy child 2 as well) out of the blue last week, after 20 years of no communication. So she was in a highly emotional state, and I wonder how much that contributed to the crisis. [/QUOTE]
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