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    MANILA, Philippines - Manny Pacquiao, the super athlete, is back in the hospital due to his old nemesis, acid reflux.

    His legal adviser, Franklin Gacal, yesterday said the fighting congressman from Sarangani was taken to the Cardinal Santos Hospital in San Juan the other night.

    “It’s the same ailment,” said Gacal, who assured everyone that Pacquiao is well.

    Pacquiao’s close friend, Jayke Joson, said the reigning world champion will stay in the hospital for another night, and is expected to be discharged this morning.

    Joson said Pacquiao must have skipped meals lately, causing the acid reflux to recur. But he also assured everyone that there’s nothing to worry about.

    “Dating sakit. But he’s doing fine now,” he texted The STAR.

    Pacquiao is scheduled to fight Juan Manuel Marquez on Nov. 12 in Las Vegas, and the press tour for the fight will take place on the first week of September.

    It will kick off with a rally at the Quirino Grandstand on Sept. 3, and will take both fighters, and their respective entourage to New York, Los Angeles, perhaps Las Vegas, and Mexico City.

    Then training begins for Pacquiao in Baguio.

    The 32-year-old Pacquiao is not new to acid reflux, a chronic digestive disease that occurs when stomach acid or, occasionally, bile flows back (refluxes) into the food pipe or esophagus.

    Pacquiao’s bout with acid reflux started in 2006. Last year, right after the May elections, he was taken to the same hospital after complaining of stomach pains.

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    Originally posted by abdul-jakul View Post
    MANILA, Philippines - Manny Pacquiao, the super athlete, is back in the hospital due to his old nemesis, acid reflux.

    His legal adviser, Franklin Gacal, yesterday said the fighting congressman from Sarangani was taken to the Cardinal Santos Hospital in San Juan the other night.

    “It’s the same ailment,” said Gacal, who assured everyone that Pacquiao is well.

    Pacquiao’s close friend, Jayke Joson, said the reigning world champion will stay in the hospital for another night, and is expected to be discharged this morning.

    Joson said Pacquiao must have skipped meals lately, causing the acid reflux to recur. But he also assured everyone that there’s nothing to worry about.

    “Dating sakit. But he’s doing fine now,” he texted The STAR.

    Pacquiao is scheduled to fight Juan Manuel Marquez on Nov. 12 in Las Vegas, and the press tour for the fight will take place on the first week of September.

    It will kick off with a rally at the Quirino Grandstand on Sept. 3, and will take both fighters, and their respective entourage to New York, Los Angeles, perhaps Las Vegas, and Mexico City.

    Then training begins for Pacquiao in Baguio.

    The 32-year-old Pacquiao is not new to acid reflux, a chronic digestive disease that occurs when stomach acid or, occasionally, bile flows back (refluxes) into the food pipe or esophagus.

    Pacquiao’s bout with acid reflux started in 2006. Last year, right after the May elections, he was taken to the same hospital after complaining of stomach pains.
    Hmmmmm....

    Started in 2006 they say; same time the 2nd fight with Morales took place.

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    • #3
      mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm PED's are bad for your health....

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      • #4
        Not gonna jump to conclusions but it's a known fact that acid reflux is a common long term side effect of steroids.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by skillswin View Post
          mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm PED's are bad for your health....
          hmmmmmmmmmm d1cks are bad for yours

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          • #6
            Originally posted by skillswin View Post
            mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm PED's are bad for your health....
            For 25 million dollars a fight vs. acid reflux? I'll take it.

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            • #7
              Source please?

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                Long-Term Side Effects of Systemic Steroids

                When systemic steroids are used for long periods of time, or when steroids are taken on multiple occasions, more serious side effects may occur. It is for these reasons that the dose and duration of systemic steroids should be minimized whenever possible. Some side effects can be decreased by taking systemic steroids every other day instead of daily, even if the total dose is the same. Many of the side effects are reversible if the steroids are stopped, while other side effects may be permanent.
                Side effects of long-term steroid use includes:


                Diabetes mellitus
                Obesity
                Acid reflux/GERD
                Osteoporosis
                Myopathy
                Increase in certain types of infections
                Cushing syndrome

                stay away from drugs kids!!!

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                • #9
                  I have acid reflux. I didn't realize it can get so bad to the point of hospitalization. Great..........

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                  • #10
                    jeez this article is like 2 or 3 years ago

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