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well, you guys are great. It's so good to have a place to go where everyone is experiencing or has experienced the same kind of things. It can be very scary when you don't know what to expect and being a part of a group like this is very comforting. So, thanks all.

and now for the question.... a few people mentioned about using Papaya enzyme for relief with PB. Even though I havent had the pleasure yet, I went out and got me a bottle for "when it does happen". It appears to be very good for digestion. My question is.... should you take it every day (as they recommend) or should you keep it on hand for emergency situations such has PB and golf ball thingies. Your help is appreciated!!

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I would only use it when you get stuck. I recently had a scary episode with pain and cramps in my upper abdomen (stomach area), and when I told my surgeon that I had recently been taking a lot of papaya enzyme he warned me that it could definitely be causing some irritation.

I stopped taking it for a few weeks altogether and now only in an emergency. I also am on Carafate and Prevacid daily. My problems have disappeared, and although it may be just from the medication I would proceed with caution.

I agree, though, that the stuff ROCKS when you have pain or a golfball. It really breaks down the stuck food!

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I am a strong supporter of papaya enzyme. I only take it when I get that "stuck" feeling along with some slimy stuff. Then I take it, not before or regularly. I do keep some in my purse for when I am not at home "just in case". I have only had to use it 5 or 6 times and it has worked for me every time - no pbing, just helps it work its way through the band. I wont leave home without it.

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