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"Get Back Up" is a song by American rapper T.I., released on October 29, 2010, as the fifth single from his seventh studio album No Mercy (2010). The song, produced by production team The Neptunes , features vocals from American R&B singer Chris Brown .
Symptoms include burping, abdominal and stomach bloating, along with pain and discomfort. Heavy meals, lying down or bending over after eating should be avoided to help prevent reflux from occurring. The stomach bloating experienced with reflux is intense and will remain until the food is digested all the way.
"Get Back Up" is a song by Christian musician tobyMac from his album, Tonight. [1] It was released on January 26, 2010, on iTunes. [2] The song charted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs, becoming his third No. 1 on the chart. It stayed there for three weeks. It charted for 42 weeks, his longest charting song on the chart. [3]
Weight loss is recommended for the overweight or obese, as well as avoidance of bedtime snacks or lying down immediately after meals (meals should occur at least 2–3 hours before bedtime), elevation of the head of the bed on 6-inch blocks, avoidance of smoking, and avoidance of tight clothing that increases pressure in the stomach.
Platypnea or platypnoea is shortness of breath (dyspnea) that is relieved when lying down, and worsens when sitting or standing upright. It is the opposite of orthopnea. [1] The condition was first described in 1949 and named in 1969.
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Get Back Up may refer to: "Get Back Up" (T.I. song) "Get Back Up" (TobyMac song) "Get Back Up", a song by Airbourne from Breakin' Outta Hell; Get Back Up, a 2020 documentary film about the band Blue October; Get back up (G-Easy song)
It features R&B singers T-Pain and Charlie Wilson and was written by Lil' Kim and T-Pain and produced by Trackmasters. The song samples "Computer Love" by Zapp. The song charted on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 for six weeks peaking at number 9, [1] and 21 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. [2]