New Acid Reflux Treatment Gives Columbia Woman Chance to Live Life to the Fullest

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Story Summary

In the summer months, Mirra Greenway, 69, can be found swimming in her Columbia condo’s pool. Known by her friends and family as the “Energizer Bunny” for consistently going despite her health obstacles, Greenway is finally able to take advantage of her energy.

For most of her life, Greenway lived with uncomfortable symptoms, such as heartburn, a hoarse voice, trouble sleeping and sinus drainage. She loved to swim, but the water’s pressure would push her torso hard enough that she would taste the acid in her throat and mouth.

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