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Wondering if anyone here notices a spike in their BB on days when they consume caffeine? My BB is 24/7 and around the clock, but it is extremely worse whenever I consume caffeine, particularly from drinks that have it in high levels, and/or from carbonated drinks. Whenever I have such sources of caffeine, even if it is in the morning, my BB is worse ALL DAY, lingering into the entire evening. Does anyone else experience this (or something similar) as well?
My guess is that this may support the idea that this particular type of BB could be GERD-related. Given that there is a correlation with caffeine and carbonation (both, independently, being triggers of GERD), it seems highly likely. Has anyone experienced this as well, and if so, have they been checked for GERD through testing?
That's an interesting theory. In the past I've noticed coffee and carbonated drinks worsen my condition. As well as tea. I didn't think much of the coffee thing because even people with normal breath sometimes complain about their breath going a bit bad after drinking coffee. I've never been tested for GERD though.
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