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My daughter has been diagnosed with acid reflux. She has been suffering for several years with stomach discomfort/pain. She had an upper GI which indicated a possible duodenal ulcer (however, since has healed), and this past summer she had an endoscopy which showed irritation to the lining at the upper end of her stomach. She is 7-1/2 years old and unfortunately has inherited her father's stomach problems. She is also under the care of an allergist, with preliminary tests indicating a dairy intolerance which may be irritating what she already has. My daughter takes 2/3 teas. liquid zantac a.m. and p.m. every day, is on a total dairy free diet and over the summer was placed on 10 mg prilosec (which by the way is the children's dose. 20 mg is the adult dose [which is what I take]) I was very surprised and relieved at how well she took to the prilosec. It's been 3 mos. now and was told to go off (understandably so, why should a young child have to take these kind of medicines) You are welcome to contact me if you would like to further talk about our children. Please feel free to e-mail me at: ***@****
Regards,
Janice Tepper
My daughter has been diagnosed with acid reflux. She has been suffering for several years with stomach discomfort/pain. She had an upper GI which indicated a possible duodenal ulcer (however, since has healed), and this past summer she had an endoscopy which showed irritation to the lining at the upper end of her stomach. She is 7-1/2 years old and unfortunately has inherited her father's stomach problems. She is also under the care of an allergist, with preliminary tests indicating a dairy intolerance which may be irritating what she already has. My daughter takes 2/3 teas. liquid zantac a.m. and p.m. every day, is on a total dairy free diet and over the summer was placed on 10 mg prilosec (which by the way is the children's dose. 20 mg is the adult dose [which is what I take]) I was very surprised and relieved at how well she took to the prilosec. It's been 3 mos. now and was told to go off (understandably so, why should a young child have to take these kind of medicines) You are welcome to contact me if you would like to further talk about our children. Please feel free to e-mail me at: ***@****
Regards,
Janice Tepper