Acid reflux medicine?is making me feel worse?

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My doctor prescribed m six different medicine. Two of them are for my coughing and the four others are for my stomach. I took them 3 or 2 times a day. I have been eating porridge with my medicine. The medicine makes me feel nausea more than often. It doesn’t really hurt my stomach but it just makes me feel dizzy and want to puke. 

Does some medicine make you feel worse in order to feel better or should I change my medicine?

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    When I was having terrible acid reflux and stomach burning I tried every PPI drug that I could find, they all caused problems.  One made me throw up all night.  Others made me nauseated and bloated.  There is no good way to block stomach acid.  The body will fight back with acid revenge.  The moment you stop you will get 10 times worse acid burning.  You need to do research and work with your body.  The acid is produced so you can digest your food and get nutrients from it.  If you are in really bad shape you can try juicing vegetables.  Vegetables don't need acid to digest so the stomach won't make any.  You can add powdered protein to make it a complete meal.  You may feel hungry more often, but that is actually good.  It means things are working properly and you are assimilating the juice. You should start with mild vegetable like celery, carrots, beets, fresh romaine lettuce, etc.  Only juice Organic vegetables.  You can also try my method of strengthening the esophageal sphincter. 

    https://patient.info/forums/discuss/how-i-cured-my-acid-reflux-naturally--402930?page=36&utm_source=forum&utm_campaign=comment-notification&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Patient%20Access%20EAP&utm_source=sendgrid&utm_medium=email#3218306

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    You should definitely tell your doctor about the side effects , maybe there are other meds he could give you . 

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