Sliding hiatus hernia , collapsed oesophagus terrible sleeping issues , please help

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Hi Everyone here is my story

just joined and hope i can get more info and shine some light on my problem , mainly the sleeping issue.

so always had reflux issues and been on omeprozol for donkeys years.

6 years ago had big AF scare that lasted a week hospital wanted to restart heart but it went.

then 5 years ago was in China , went on a bender and next day felt very sick which lasted about a month.

now from then on my sleeping went pear shaped big time , will tell you more on this.

then 4 years ago in India had another big AF attack and spent 3 days in intensive care and went after got treated , no heart issues found.

now last April stomach went into free fall for 4 months it was shocking , decided to go and pay for all the tests i could get.

all bloods done all ok , cameras up and down ,full ct scans.

so now found i had sliding hiatus hernia , collapsed oesophagus and ulcer.

so i have all symptoms everyone says for at least 30 years , AF , reflux , burping , regurgitation

but the biggest issue is this

my sleeping is shocking , no pain in chest at all , but fullness feeling near heart where hernia is.

when i eat and sit down it feels like i am going into a coma, when i wake up after say 15 mins it feels like i have died and come back, my shoulders hurt and i feel rotten in my whole body.

when i go to bed i am so restless , i wake up like my body is crawling with something and my brain is non stop , it is soooo bad.

what are your thoughts and anyone else have this and do you see a link with the vegas nerve

alsoget alot of eye issues, watering and red eye

thank you in advance for any help

regards

brian

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