Acid Reflux Attack
Q: A few nights ago, I started experiencing what I thought was a relapse into
apnea. Although my mask and machine were functioning properly, I felt like
I was having either severe apneas or a heart attack. It felt like something
was expanding inside my chest. The sensation eased up a bit when I sat up
or stood up. This kept me up all night, and I had to miss work the next
day.
I went to the doctor after this happened for three nights in a row. I
thought maybe I had a heart problem, or that I the apnea treatment had
somehow become ineffective (although I experienced no symptoms of apnea --
no sweating, high blood pressure, headache behind the eyes, etc.).
The doctor ruled out heart a heart problem because the sensation changed
with body position. He thinks I probably have a hiatal hernia, coupled with
acid reflux. He said this condition can mimic a heart attack.
Woohoo -- just what I need -- another sleep problem.
Anyway, he prescribed "prevacid" and is sending me to get an upper "GI"
study.
QUESTION: If I really do have reflux/hiatal hernia, could this condition
also mimic sleep apnea?? Could this be what has been jolting me to
semi-awakeness fifty times an hour?? Or is it more likely that I have both
OSA and reflux/hernia?
A:This is a fairly common problem for many of us with OS
A: The symptoms are scary, because they do mimic many of the classic symptoms we have always been taught regarding a heart attack. Chest pain, numbness down the arms, anxiety, etc. Treatment is totally different. I don't recall seeing anyone on this ng state that CPAP relieved the symptoms. Here are the basics: 1: Raise the head of your bed about 6 inches. This helps prevent gravity flow of stomach acids back into the esophagus. 2: Don't eat or drink anything within 3 or 4 hours of going to bed. Food creates more acid flow and is just more stuff to back up into your esophagus. 3: Use either Prilosec or Prevacid religously. Do not let your doctor put you on Zantac (ranitidine) or similar drugs. Prilosec