He needs medicine (and almost certainly another doctor)
Sassy463 Send a noteboard - 12/10/2009 02:11:47 AM
My cousin's son had reflux for a long time and had to take medicine to control the acid (basically the equivalent to baby-nexium). He also slept more in his car seat than his bed. If your son's reflux has gone untreated for this long, he probably has damage to his esophagus, which is very painful and is probably making his reflux worse. Try elevating one side of his crib at night. If he can stay semi-upright, gravity will keep the acid down and give his throat a chance to heal.
Oh, and shoot your doctor.
Oh, and shoot your doctor.
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Keep moving. Nothing to see here.
Keep moving. Nothing to see here.
This message last edited by Sassy463 on 12/10/2009 at 02:15:18 AM
Seeking Wotmaniac/Rafonaut with reflux-baby, You answered one of my post a little under a year ago.
11/10/2009 04:00:37 PM
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Can't you go to a different doctor? *NM*
11/10/2009 08:40:49 PM
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I did... I've had 3, one of them a specialist.... All of them just talked, didn't check him at all.
12/10/2009 09:43:51 AM
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Much sympathy!
11/10/2009 08:43:23 PM
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unless you are INCREDIBLY selective i would recommend against a chiropracter
11/10/2009 09:27:55 PM
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I think most people I know.....
11/10/2009 09:42:51 PM
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i'm sure you weren't recommending anything less than fussy picking
11/10/2009 10:10:37 PM
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He needs medicine (and almost certainly another doctor)
12/10/2009 02:11:47 AM
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