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Be forceful in the backBack pain - low Back strain treatment of your mind that the swallow test (I assume upper GI) will only show what is happening at that time of ingestion and x-rays!!!! I am not a Dr. but it is oftentimes missed.
Be forceful in the back of your mind that the swallow test (I assume upper GI) will only show what is happening at that time of ingestion and x-rays!!!! I am not a Dr. but it is oftentimes missed.
The added AR is half a joke to me with severe refluxers ...... oftentimes it is the MILK doing this and not the weight of the formula. So in my opinion I 'd go with hypoallergenic formula as another change (stay away from those with corn or corn syrup in it .. some RTF have corn while powders do not .. I would go with Alimentum at this point in my opinion).
Yes, the formula is thinner but a Ped GI can give you a script for a product to weight it down called Thick It if he/she really believes that it is a weight thing alone.
Coming thru the nose is possible reflux aspiration issues to deal with .. same with the blue .. the hot stuff comes up, burns it all on the way up and the body tries to close the airways to protect it from danger ..so thus, the through the nose and the screaming, etc.
Please please come back to post with an update.
The blue spells have a name .. cannot recall it .. dusky something .. been 9yrs since I have been where you are now .. btw, my son is great with reflux now.
Cheryl
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I have posted several times to parents about Colic Calm. I figured I would just do a posting by its self for everyone to read. My son is almost 5 months old now. We have been giving him Colic Calm twice a day now for about 2 1/2 - 3 months. It has been a life saver. He could only eat 1/2 oz at a time than would scream. He would throw himself back, pull legs up to chest and just scream for hours and hours along with not sleeping. We switched formula's think it was that at first-from Enf. Lipil to Soy. Took to dr whom put him on Zytanx and Mylanta. I did some research myself and found Colic Calm. Had the Ped. look into web page to see first if it was safe to give....I got the green light. Ever since than he is a completely different child. First of all he is happy-coo's and laughs. He is eating 6 oz at a time. Doesn't scream, throw himself back or pull legs up anymore. He is a whole different child. I have copied and pasted info on COLIC CALM from the Web page for parents our there that might want to take a look into it.
COLIC CALM
A Homeopathic Blend of Chamomile, Fennel, Caraway, Peppermint, Ginger, Aloe, Lemon Balm, Blackthorn and Vegetable Charcoal. Directly off web page for Colic Calm. Below I copied and pasted off web page.....
Chamomilla (Chamomile)
Great for easing the colic symptoms of irritability, nervous tension and anxiousness. Chamomile is one of the best and most commonly used remedies for insomnia and restlessness, especially effective when baby is hypersensitive to pain.
Foeniculum Vulgare (Fennel)
Inhibits spasms in smooth muscles, like those in the intestinal tract. Fennel has long been used by herbalists for indigestion and as a gas-relieving and gastrointestinal tract cramp-relieving agent. It also provides pain-reducing and anti-microbial actions.
Carum Carvi (Caraway)
Has been used effectively for over 5,000 years to relieve flatulence, heartburn and indigestion. Caraway is widely recognized as an antispasmodic for mild spasms of the gastrointestinal tract.
Mentha Piperita (Peppermint)
An excellent digestive aid that is well known for its ability to induce the expulsion of gas from the stomach and intestines. Peppermint also has antispasmodic effects and stimulates bile flow. As early as the Middle Ages, ancient doctors knew what modern science has confirmed – enhancing and rebalancing the body’s bile secretions are essential for the treatment of indigestion including gastric acid reflux.
Zingiber Officinale (Ginger)
An outstanding soothing natural medicine for the gastrointestinal tract. Like peppermint, ginger has been shown to beneficially influence gastric mobility while also exerting antispasmodic effects. It is also a very effective remedy for nausea.
Melissa Officinalis (Lemon Balm)
Known for its relaxing and gas-relieving (carminative) effects. Also shown to be effective in treating insomnia and improving quality of sleep. Lemon balm is frequently combined with peppermint for soothing upset stomach.
Aloe Socotrina (Aloe)
Useful for gas, rumbling in the stomach, and cramping prior to stool. Also helps relieve bloating and