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Date: 2012-10-15 11:11 pm (UTC)Should you ever decide to go off of it, it'll take about a month for the reflux to go away. Ginger and tumeric in the diet seems to ease it back some. Keeping the simple carbs and caffeine and alcohol and NSAIDs in check does as well. Pickle juice sometimes kills the burn of the reflux.
I'll still take a proton pump inhibitor when I know I'll have to take NSAIDs for a while, or I have a run in with bronchitis.