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Is GERD and throat ulcers TMS?

Discussion in 'Support Subforum' started by khush, Sep 20, 2025 at 10:23 AM.

  1. khush

    khush Newcomer

    I’ve been experiencing GERD symptoms for the past 4ish weeks. It started when I was having hot chips and I suddenly got a surge of acid in my mouth, so painful that I couldn’t speak. I tried taking over the counter antacids, which did not work. Now, I’m currently seeing a doctor and I’m under PPIs which has completely made my GERD symptoms vanish. But today morning I noticed an ulcer in the back of my throat. It’s really uncomfortable but still manageable. I’ve also been experiencing burning mouth symptoms a few weeks after my GERD symptoms started. Could this be related or is it just another symptom imperative? I’ve had a rough life and childhood with an abusive mother who I still live with.
    So, I’ve been journalling about it all. What I’ve noticed is that I start experiencing pelvic pain when I do that. Which i’ve had off and on for over 3 years. So, I know that it’s TMS. but what about GERD, ulcers and burning mouth? could this be TMS?
     
  2. monica-tms

    monica-tms Peer Supporter

    Most definitely! Over the past couple of months, I’ve started experiencing GERD-like symptoms - including a burning sensation and sore throat. They come and go, and I’m convinced they’re TMS-related. When I don’t mind the symptoms they get better on their own. 100% TMS BS lol.
     
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  3. Cactusflower

    Cactusflower Beloved Grand Eagle

    GERD is definitely part of anxiety and TMS. It was one of my symptoms.
     
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  4. Rabscuttle

    Rabscuttle Well known member

    Yeah being in perpetual fight or flight is going to mess with the digestive system. These are common symptoms with TMS, but the issue with acid related symptoms is that they can cause physical damage so we need to be mindful of the fact. I had reflux and GI issues for a few months, biopsy via endoscopy just showed chronic inflammation which lines up with TMS. Frankly doctors are super quick to diagnose GERD and then people spiral thinking it’s a life long thing. It isn’t, but you’ll definitely need to manage the stress and underlying emotional issues that are fueling nervous system dysfunction. I did do a low fod map and low acid diet for a few months to recover, but I’m reintroducing foods now without much issue, I think diet changes are wise in these instances because acid issues can cause physical damage, but diet changes should be approached from the perspective of aiding recovery, not as the sole cure. your doctor should also have you on a plan to get off ppis, in the vast majority of cases they aren’t meant for long term use despite how overprescribed they are.

    Have you had an had an endoscopy to rule things out and give peace of mind?
     
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  5. khush

    khush Newcomer

    Do you have any tips on emotional self-regulation while having to encounter stress on a regular basis?
    As you said, I’m in constant fight or flight and it makes my symptoms go crazy!!! Also, yes my doctor plans on getting me off PPIs in a week or so. And i’ve been following a non acidic and alkaline diet. If the burning persists after getting off PPIs I shall get an endoscopy done. Thankyou for your response and reassurance. Definitely helps a lot and encourages me to keep going!
     
  6. Rabscuttle

    Rabscuttle Well known member

    What is your TMS knowledge like, what methods are you following/have you tried?

    for me personally, Dan Buglio helped a lot. Lessening fear of the symptoms was essential. I made the most progress with the GI stuff when I started treating it like other symptoms, if I had pain so what, I knew it would pass, forcing myself to reintroduce foods that used to cause issues and not caring if I got symptoms. Yoga, meditation, finding joy in my life, resuming hobbies that bring happiness. Overall reengaging with life, and just being proud for not giving up, praising myself during that challenges, forcing self compassion

    asking if I wasn’t thinking of the symptom/pain what would I be thinking about.
     
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  7. khush

    khush Newcomer

    I’ve been following Nicole Sachs and her technique of JournalSpeak for over a year now. I was extremely inconsistent with it though, but it still helped with minimizing pelvic pain. I’ve been consistent with journalling for 20 days now since GERD symptoms terrified me. It’s so hard to think of it loosely when there’s a possibility of the acid causing damage. But it has also encouraged me to keep journalling. I also practice EFT tapping when i’m especially overwhelmed. And i’ve been showing myself a lot of compassion throughout this process. I’ve noticed that my symptoms are dull and tolerable when I’m outside with friends. But the symptoms exacerbate when I’m home.
     
  8. Rabscuttle

    Rabscuttle Well known member

    Yeah I think the fear surrounding GI symptoms is the biggest obstacle. Especially when you do a simple google search and that monstrous AI bot or support groups show people dealing with these issues for years. But they’re missing the big picture. I developed these GI issues back in December after being thrown into perpetual fight or flight due to post vasectomy pain. The symptoms scared the shit out of me, even becoming TMS aware it took a good 2ish months to really lose the fear, the negative endoscopy and colonoscopy helped, and the chronic gastritis diagnosis helped me make the connection to it being stress related.

    my symptoms are also worse in the house. At least they were for GI stuff. It doesn’t have to stay this way though. I really think just asking yourself, what would I think about if I wasn’t occupied with these symptoms is super important. I actually started getting the GI symptoms as I was about to resume working despite the vasectomy pain (which I masked with meds)-but had I been in touch with my thoughts instead of obsessing over the pain I would at least have confronted the fear that I was terrified to go back to work because I was worried about making mistakes and hurting an animal (work in veterinary medicine, and in the post vasectomy panic stupor I had almost made some serious mistakes) We don’t even have to solve those issues that come up we just need to let the primitive brain know that we are capable of interacting with those thoughts and emotions. Finding joy in hobbies at home is also super important, everything sucks when I’m just slothing in my bed doom scrolling and watching and following the outrageous events in this country, but when I’m playing with my dog, or drawing, or reading, my symptoms consistently go down.

    I really empathize because I remember those early days thinking I was absolutely F’d and that I screwed myself by eating too large of meals and then laying down lol, even had a doctor thinking it was gatroparesis. It was always secondary to stress and fight or flight, the modern medical system is just totally ill equipped to deal with these chronic issues.
     
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  9. khush

    khush Newcomer

    How are you doing now with your GI symptoms? And how is your vasectomy pain? Thanks a lot for sharing your experience, makes me feel less isolated and scared. I woke up this morning and noticed that my ulcer discomfort has already gone down from a 7 to a 3. I will keep doing my JournalSpeak work and gradually practice letting go of the fear that i’m holding onto.

    When I got the reflux symptoms, I was really conflicted and worried about my career as I’m in my final year of college right now. I just could not stop ruminating and worrying about it. Maybe that could be it. Is it possible for TMS to show up from something that happened in the past or long back? In that case I’ve dealt with many such stressful and traumatic situations. Also, yes I have a terrible habit of doom-scrolling and bed-rotting. I’ll try to incorporate more hobbies into my routine as you suggested. Thanks a lot for you input, again!
     
  10. Rabscuttle

    Rabscuttle Well known member

    Both are pretty much completely gone. They don’t impact my life at all.

    aw, I get that school/career anxiety, my 20s were such a crummy time, dropping out of college over and over, beating myself up, questioning career options/choices, comparing myself to my siblings, my friends. No doubt that all that stuff is contributing to your symptoms. I don’t have any advice for dealing with those big life changes, but I really wish I had taken it easier on myself. You sound way ahead of me in that regard.

    I believe in you :)
     
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  11. khush

    khush Newcomer

    That gives me a sense of relief and hope! Thankyou for your guidance :shame:
     
  12. Baseball65

    Baseball65 Beloved Grand Eagle

    Late on this post, but I had a leukoplakia on my throat from reflux. I discovered it by not being able to sing a certain note. I could sing every note above and below it, but I had a blank spot in my scales where a dry rasp came out. (I have a raspy voice anyways) I was a singer in a Rock Band, so this mattered.

    Got scoped and the doctor even let me watch it on a TV while he went down there.

    I didn't ever have 'acid' stomach or barf in the back of my mouth. He said in some cases of reflux, it's there but doesn't make it all the way back to your mouth. I just took some OTC antacids and it was gone in a few weeks. This was waaay before I had chronic pain = TMS. Of course it scared me.

    You don't want to over do antacids either. I was taking antacids as a preventative measure. I woke up and had the GNARLIEST scary looking thing in my mouth...My saliva glands had crystals in them and were White and swollen. Every time I opened my mouth to look? They shot a stream of water (Gleeking is what we call it) It's called Thrush Mouth and it is the opposite of Acid reflux/Gerd. I spoke to a nurse about it and immediately went to Taco Bell and ate burritos with a ton of Taco sauce for the ACID. It went away in about 2 days of Taco sauce therapy.

    All of these things are really there to keep us focused on the body, when the problems in our life and lack of perception
     
  13. JanAtheCPA

    JanAtheCPA Beloved Grand Eagle

    Heck, my GERD has been acting up merely because of current affairs, never mind a dysfunctional living situation with an abusive and miserable parent! I feel for you @khush.

    I recommend regular deep vagus breathing and relaxing your muscles from the bottom of your pelvis all the way up through your jaw. I find myself unconsciously clenching, especially my gut, and when I do some deep breathing and muscle relaxation I can get the burning to go way down. Drink plenty of plain water. These two things can be done any time, for any length of time, many times each day and in bed at night.

    Wishing you better days ahead.
     
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  14. khush

    khush Newcomer

    Damn, that sounds ex
    Damn, That sounds extremely scary (especially when you don’t know it’s TMS) But I’m glad you found a way out of it and discovered something that works for you!
     
  15. khush

    khush Newcomer

    I’ll definitely give that a try! Thankyou so much :) I hope you feel better soon and have a speedy recovery from your GERD symptoms, too! Cos god, are they scary and painful.
     

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