<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Thank you VERY MUCH to everyone who responded to my plea for help. I received some great advice... now I feel like I have some options. Basically, my problem is that I probably have Celiac disease, but I'm not diagnosed. I also have symptoms of acid reflux. However, I've been watching my diet and taking various meds over the last several months, and seen little improvement. My concern was, if I should be expecting any changes this soon, or if I should be investigating other causes of my symptoms. The main symptom that I have is nausea. My doctor has me on Zantac and Propulsid, which maybe help a little. There's no good way to group these responses, so I'll just list as best I can: - Keep checking for hidden sources of gluten - Maybe I don't really have acid reflux. One person pointed out that the symptoms of acid reflux were heartburn and acid indigestion, and the feeling like something is moving up your throat. I don't get any of that, I simply feel queasy. (My problem may be related to a throat congestion problem that I've had for years, maybe I'm just gagging. However, the treatments for acid reflux seem to alleviate some of my symptoms, so I have been calling it acid reflux.) - Stop screwing around and get a REAL celiac diagnosis. - Prevacid is the common treatment for acid reflux. It usually works, but in some cases surgery may be needed. Sucralfate may also help, too. Prilosec is another common remedy. - It sounds like acid reflux is hard to recover from, mainly because of the cheating involved. I've certainly had to face down some demons, like chocolate and coffee, and it sounds like others have struggled with this as well. - Esophageal cancer should be considered as a cause. - Lots of people listed their foods sensitivities, and most included corn on that list. (I have JUST figured out that corn may be bad for me, too. This has probably tripped up my recovery more than anything else... these NEW sensitivities that pop up out of nowhere.) - Look out for citric acid, all processed foods, and commercial salt... it often has corn added. - "Has anyone mentioned correct food combining as a reflux correction? Last year, when complaining to my doctor about my dreadful acid reflux, burping, etc. he handed my two sheets with the correction food combination lists. I was so desperate I followed it immediately and had perfect results with no medication what-so-ever. I haven't been bothered since, unless, on some 'special' occasions, out to a wonderful restaurant etc. I'll not follow the correct combining and suffer by bedtime. Back on track the next day, all works perfectly again. (That particular doctor also practiced what he preached.) The most important first step is NEVER eating a protein and starch together." - One lady told me about how her chiropractor (kinesiologist?) was able to cure her reflux in just a few weeks. She recommended that, if nothing else, I try this before resorting to surgery. Another person had excellent results with accupuncture. - The gall bladder could be the source of the problem. Just because they don't see stones on the ultrasound, doesn't mean that the gall bladder is functioning perfectly. There is an emptying test that can tell you whether it's working or not. - Nausea can be the result of migraines. - It may be a problem with esophageal motility, and the treatment for that is Elavil. The same person also suggested that I consider whether I am fructose intolerant. - Take probiotics, like acidophilus. - This will take time and much prayer. - I could be suffering from intolerance to the natural chemicals found in foods (salicylates, amines, etc.). More information is available at this site: http://www.ozemail.com.au/~sdengate/ - Always keep alert to new sensitivities. - One person had good results with a parasite cleanse called Paragone. - Pepto Bismol received good marks overall. One person mentioned that it contained aspirin, so taking large quantities could cause problems. - A hiatial hernia could be causing the nausea symptoms. - See an allergy specialist and get tested. I'm going to figure out if there's something else going on with my throat that is making me gag. I'll also go in for the allergy testing, and the gall bladder emptying test. If none of those approaches pan out, I'll start following up on the other excellent leads here. Thanks again to everyone for helping me and the others with similar symptoms. Pat