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Carol,

Have they tried Goatmilk? My nephew was born with a strange problem that

wouldn't allow all of his stomach contents to go any further. He had a

surgery at only a few days old.....and then started the projectile vomiting

once again. My sis tried goatmilk and poof....problem fixed. Can't hurt

to try! Best of luck to them both!

 

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Don't think they have, she probably won't get to this new batch of emails

until tomorrow, I think he just needs his aunty Carol..LOL

 

I'm off to bed...Night all

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Wednesday, July 21, 2004 10:56 PM

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> Carol,

> Have they tried Goatmilk? My nephew was born with a strange problem that

> wouldn't allow all of his stomach contents to go any further. He had a

> surgery at only a few days old.....and then started the projectile

vomiting

> once again. My sis tried goatmilk and poof....problem fixed. Can't hurt

> to try! Best of luck to them both!

>

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Ok...

I've thought about this..

The baby is 13 month old or so?

The problem started about 2 weeks ago ?

Before that he was fine?

Cries all the time, when before he did not?

What did you do before that is different now?

 

Get the kid to a Doc and x-rayed.....

He might have put something in his mouth he wasn't supposed to and who

knows..:)

 

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Great Idea, I never thought of that, will call her with this info..

Thanks

Carol;

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Thursday, July 22, 2004 8:15 AM

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> Ok...

> I've thought about this..

> The baby is 13 month old or so?

> The problem started about 2 weeks ago ?

> Before that he was fine?

> Cries all the time, when before he did not?

> What did you do before that is different now?

>

> Get the kid to a Doc and x-rayed.....

> He might have put something in his mouth he wasn't supposed to and who

> knows..:)

>

> C-M

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Hi, spoke with Judith, she tells me that his bowel movement are as regular

as they have always been , there is no swelling or tenderness in his stomach

bowel areas, and he eats his food without any problem...

 

All of this started when she decided to wean him from the breast, last night

she couldn't take it anymore and gave in, and he was still up 3 times..

 

She tried the Soya milk, and he refused to drink it, and whatever was in his

stomach, he later threw up.

She wants to send a picture of Aiden to the group, so you can all see who

you have helped, so as soon as I get it I will post it to the pictures

section.

 

Ok, I'm off ...My web site that I have been working on since Feb, which was

supposed to be launched to the public next weekend, has gone... My web

mistress, transfered all the sites to a new server and they decided to

reinstall an operating system before doing the back up, and wiped us all

out.... Sigh... back to the drawing board.

 

Carol

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Thursday, July 22, 2004 8:15 AM

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> Ok...

> I've thought about this..

> The baby is 13 month old or so?

> The problem started about 2 weeks ago ?

> Before that he was fine?

> Cries all the time, when before he did not?

> What did you do before that is different now?

>

> Get the kid to a Doc and x-rayed.....

> He might have put something in his mouth he wasn't supposed to and who

> knows..:)

>

> C-M

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Carol...

That sounds like deja vue...

My son's trouble too, started when I switched from breastfeeding..

Save all the expensive testing and get him on nutramegen or nutramagen,

I used to have to get it from a pharmacy.

It saved my son's life !

Also when it comes to solid food, try a gruel ( not cruel) made from

millet, it's high protein and neutral to a stomach.

If he has a full tummy he might feel better, also let him still nurse,

a little...:)

My son was month old when I had to stop nursing due to illness.

All hell broke out, his body would not assimilate food, and we tried

the usual, all kinds of different formulas ( after all I had another kid

that was allergic to formulas and had to use soy. ( worked for him)

While we tried all those different things, the child became lethargic,

lost rapid weight, got hospitalized, almost diagnosed as autistic ( he

wasn't) and while the Doc's shook their head, considered surgery to

'explore', I took him to a famous children's clinic and that's where

they put him on nutramegen.

It's over 36 years, and the name might have changed, but I swear by

that stuff.

If she still has milk, maybe she can express it and put into a bottle,

just to see if it makes a difference...

Maybe the kid just has a hell of a tantrum because he can't nurse

anymore..:)

If it is allergies, you have to be a detective, keep a diary of all he

eats, is exposed to., it's not easy, but it will give you clues.

 

 

Good luck,

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Thanks... I'll pass the info on to Judith..We don't pay for the testing, so

if it gets done it's no big deal..It's all part of our health plan.. Thank

God.

 

Off to make lunch for the kiddies.

Thanks Again

Carol

 

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Thursday, July 22, 2004 12:07 PM

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> Carol...

> That sounds like deja vue...

> My son's trouble too, started when I switched from breastfeeding..

> Save all the expensive testing and get him on nutramegen or nutramagen,

> I used to have to get it from a pharmacy.

> It saved my son's life !

> Also when it comes to solid food, try a gruel ( not cruel) made from

> millet, it's high protein and neutral to a stomach.

> If he has a full tummy he might feel better, also let him still nurse,

> a little...:)

> My son was month old when I had to stop nursing due to illness.

> All hell broke out, his body would not assimilate food, and we tried

> the usual, all kinds of different formulas ( after all I had another kid

> that was allergic to formulas and had to use soy. ( worked for him)

> While we tried all those different things, the child became lethargic,

> lost rapid weight, got hospitalized, almost diagnosed as autistic ( he

> wasn't) and while the Doc's shook their head, considered surgery to

> 'explore', I took him to a famous children's clinic and that's where

> they put him on nutramegen.

> It's over 36 years, and the name might have changed, but I swear by

> that stuff.

> If she still has milk, maybe she can express it and put into a bottle,

> just to see if it makes a difference...

> Maybe the kid just has a hell of a tantrum because he can't nurse

> anymore..:)

> If it is allergies, you have to be a detective, keep a diary of all he

> eats, is exposed to., it's not easy, but it will give you clues.

>

>

> Good luck,

> C-M

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Carol,

 

Children will test positive for many allergens. Most do outgrow

them by age 5. I have found that if allergy tests are done, and these

are NOT pleasant (needles) and then the child is subjected to

shots to *eliminate* the allergies........child usually ends up being

allergic for life. In other words, allergy testing causes problems.

 

I might suggest that your friend find a good homeopathic practitioner.

Homeopathy will help this baby immensely.

 

Sandi

 

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Oh Ok, I thought that testing had come a long way since I was a kid.

 

Her family doctor would have to refer her to an allergy specialist, so I'll

make sure she gets the info before she goes to the apointment.

 

Thanks... poor kid has been through enough.

Carol

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Thursday, July 22, 2004 12:27 PM

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> Carol,

>

> Children will test positive for many allergens. Most do outgrow

> them by age 5. I have found that if allergy tests are done, and these

> are NOT pleasant (needles) and then the child is subjected to

> shots to *eliminate* the allergies........child usually ends up being

> allergic for life. In other words, allergy testing causes problems.

>

> I might suggest that your friend find a good homeopathic practitioner.

> Homeopathy will help this baby immensely.

>

> Sandi

>

> We did not weave the web of life. We are

> merely a strand in it. Whatever we do to the

> web, we do to ourselves.

>

> BLACKKAT HERBS

> http://www.blackkatherbs.com

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Another possibility is the child has an ear infection. Does he cry and fuss and

not want to lie down flat in bed? Does he perhaps have drainage from one or both

ears? Does he not suck from the bottle or breast as vigorously (sucking,

fussing, sucking some more, fussing...etc.)? My 3 month old grandson has had 3

ear infections with his eardrum rupturing on this last go around...but, he

didn't fuss! The only way we knew he had a problem was when icky goo drained

from his ear! We have been feeding Jordan sitting up....put the child on the

lap, facing away from you, leaning back against the caregiver, sitting up, and

feed the bottle. It is SO much easier to burp the child (however, at 13 months,

a child is fairly independent, and may or may not want to be cuddled while being

fed.) It is worth a doctor visit to find out...

 

Barb

 

 

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Hi, I told Judith about your email, and she tells me that the doctor feels

that due to his age, and the fact that its upsetting sleep and brain wave

patterns , it is the route to go..

 

I am forwarding your email to her, maybe she will reconsider?

 

Thanks

Carol

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Thursday, July 22, 2004 12:27 PM

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> Carol,

>

> Children will test positive for many allergens. Most do outgrow

> them by age 5. I have found that if allergy tests are done, and these

> are NOT pleasant (needles) and then the child is subjected to

> shots to *eliminate* the allergies........child usually ends up being

> allergic for life. In other words, allergy testing causes problems.

>

> I might suggest that your friend find a good homeopathic practitioner.

> Homeopathy will help this baby immensely.

>

> Sandi

>

> We did not weave the web of life. We are

> merely a strand in it. Whatever we do to the

> web, we do to ourselves.

>

> BLACKKAT HERBS

> http://www.blackkatherbs.com

>

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Thanks Barb, for the response... This was ruled out today, he is healthy

other than not sleeping..

 

Your poor Grandson, the pain that poor little kid went through, ear

infections are awful, my daughter used to get them all the time, now

swimming in the lake didn't help..

 

Now she's fine, not healthy, but good..

 

Carol

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Thursday, July 22, 2004 1:07 PM

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> Another possibility is the child has an ear infection. Does he cry and

fuss and not want to lie down flat in bed? Does he perhaps have drainage

from one or both ears? Does he not suck from the bottle or breast as

vigorously (sucking, fussing, sucking some more, fussing...etc.)? My 3 month

old grandson has had 3 ear infections with his eardrum rupturing on this

last go around...but, he didn't fuss! The only way we knew he had a problem

was when icky goo drained from his ear! We have been feeding Jordan sitting

up....put the child on the lap, facing away from you, leaning back against

the caregiver, sitting up, and feed the bottle. It is SO much easier to burp

the child (however, at 13 months, a child is fairly independent, and may or

may not want to be cuddled while being fed.) It is worth a doctor visit to

find out...

>

> Barb

>

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No..

 

Thanks

Carol

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Thursday, July 22, 2004 10:49 AM

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> Carol,

>

> Did this baby get a vaccination in the past 4 weeks?

>

> Sandi

>

> We did not weave the web of life. We are

> merely a strand in it. Whatever we do to the

> web, we do to ourselves.

>

> BLACKKAT HERBS

> http://www.blackkatherbs.com

>

>

>

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