Can acid reflux or GERD cause back pain?For about year 1/2 now I have been experiencing a lump in my throat feeling and also a burning in my chest/esophagus that doctors have diagnosed as Acid Reflux or GERD. The Acid Reflux is most likely caused by the hernia in my stomach. I take prevacid and 50 mg of benadryl a day to try to keep the symptoms at bay. But sometimes the symptoms persist no matter how much medication I take. And whenever the pain & lump in throat feeling is really bad I also get an equally intense pain in my upper middle back. I would say it is from rightside of my spine to the shoulder blade. It seriously feels like my throat and back are connected in pain and its really hard to tell the difference between the two pains. Has this ever happened to anyone?
-H
Look what happened to my neck
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qG5V2iBvFs&NR=1
-Mr E
the ignorance of medicine is stupefying. what you have is a misaligned atlas vertebra in your upper neck, pressing on your spinal cord, short-circuiting nerves which supply various parts of your body. among them are nerves going to your stomach, cardiac sphincter, and diaphragm. nerve interference causes muscles to become weak and elongated. this weakness at your cardiac sphincter permits stomach acid to reflux up the esophagus. the weakness of the diaphragm is allowing the "rolling" herniation/protrusion of the stomach into the thoracic cavity, also, the diaphragm divides the thoracic from abdominal cavities, and attaches beneath the sternum in front, and to the spine in back. it's weakness is likely causing the back pain you have there. correct the cause, and stop wasting your time playing with/mickey-mousing the effects. see an hio method upper cervical specific chiropractor.
-Faith Slone
Yes it can. I have really bad back pain somtimes.
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