Not getting my period yet. Hmmm maybe preggo? Doubtful. Have to find some sort of planned parenthood in this county since I can't go to the other one anymore (moved).
So I'm sitting here reading this Creepypasta about Zelda: Majoras Mask, and every time he mentions "Stone Tower Temple" I either read it as "Stone Sour" or "Stone Temple Pilots".
It doesn't help that I'm listening to the song "Big Empty" right now.
So I'm sitting here reading this Creepypasta about Zelda: Majoras Mask, and every time he mentions "Stone Tower Temple" I either read it as "Stone Sour" or "Stone Temple Pilots".
It doesn't help that I'm listening to the song "Big Empty" right now.
Initially, drinking milk for your heartburn may seem to help. Heartburn and milk may seem to go together, but after the milk washes excess acid from the esophagus back down into the stomach, the problem may just become worse. Heartburn and milk are a bad combination because milk can actually cause the stomach to produce even more acid than it initially was producing. Milk contains calcium and protein as well as fat which can all help to produce stomach acid.
If you just can’t give up the milk, you can try drinking less or switching over to soy milk. This may or may not work, but the combination of heartburn and milk can be bad for those who suffer from heartburn. Over the counter antacids may be able to help with heartburn and milk may still be a possibility if you are willing to put up with a little heartburn and antacids. Other over-the-counter medications prevent your stomach from producing as much acid on a daily basis. These types of medications may alleviate your heartburn, and milk may still be an option for you.
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It doesn't help that I'm listening to the song "Big Empty" right now.
Works for me every time. Try eet!
Initially, drinking milk for your heartburn may seem to help. Heartburn and milk may seem to go together, but after the milk washes excess acid from the esophagus back down into the stomach, the problem may just become worse. Heartburn and milk are a bad combination because milk can actually cause the stomach to produce even more acid than it initially was producing. Milk contains calcium and protein as well as fat which can all help to produce stomach acid.
If you just can’t give up the milk, you can try drinking less or switching over to soy milk. This may or may not work, but the combination of heartburn and milk can be bad for those who suffer from heartburn. Over the counter antacids may be able to help with heartburn and milk may still be a possibility if you are willing to put up with a little heartburn and antacids. Other over-the-counter medications prevent your stomach from producing as much acid on a daily basis. These types of medications may alleviate your heartburn, and milk may still be an option for you.