B.H. asks from Charleston, SC on January 29, 2008
Acid Reflux & Gas--AAAAHHHH!!!!
My 2 1/2 month old has always been fussy in the evening and very gassy. However,lately he's really struggling with breastfeeding as he's constantly pulling off, coughing, spitting up, etc--all of the text book descriptions of acid reflux. We tried Prevacid and it didn't work and now we're trying out Zantac. I also really watch my diet and make sure that I don't have any of the agitating foods.
Anyone have any advice??? Anything I'm missing???
So What Happened?™
Thanks so much to everyone for your responses! This was my first experience on mamasource and I must say that I am hooked now! I wish I could personally respond to and thank everyone, but I'm sure you all understand that with a 2 1/2 month old that's very difficult....
So, Thomas (my son) is doing much better. He's still on the Zantac because it seems to be working well. I'm continuing to monitor my diet which is probably the most confusing part of this whole process. I forgot to mention in my initial question that he has been seeing a chiropractor since he was born, but now he's going twice a week. Again, seeming to help. I hate giving him medicine (both the Zantac and Mylicon), but I want him to be happy. I also realize that his espohagus can be permanently damaged from the reflux if he isn't on medication. Previously I was only using Gripe Water and Hylands Colic tablets and they just weren't doing the job.
Again, thanks to everyone and if any of you come across and more info that wasn't disucssed, I'll gladly take more =)
B.
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A.G. answers from Myrtle Beach on January 31, 2008
I have to agree that Gripe Water is excellent!! My son spit up constantly and cried from gas pain so bad, but the gripe water always helped a lot.
I had a roomate that used formula whereas I breastfed and her baby seemed to have much more severe gas issues. SO if possible I would let the breastfeeding continue.
IT does get better ...it really does! my son is 6 months old and no more issues.
L.B. answers from Savannah on January 30, 2008
My twin boys had this problem. They were born early and didn't come home untill they were 3 mon. old. They still only weighed 5 lbs.They tossed everything while I was breastfeeding.So we used the Zantac it worked ok. They were still spitting up a lot so the doctor suggested adding rice cereal to expressed milk 1 teaspoon per ounce. The thought behind it being far easier to toss a liquid than a solid. He said to let both boys sleep in thier car seats. It worked out well for me they grew out of it and are 7 now. Hope this helps.
C.G. answers from Charleston on January 30, 2008
I have 3 month old twin girls, and both have acid reflux, I also was given Prevacid and my twins continue to have it. I was hesitate about giving the girls the same type of medicine that adults take, but tried it anyway. I researched acid reflux on the internet,and all the articles said by adding cereal to the milk to thicken it, will help with acid reflux. I started putting 1 tablespoon of rice cereal in their milk,when they were 2 1/2 months and so far it seems to be helping with the acid reflux.
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A.G. answers from Myrtle Beach on January 31, 2008
I have to agree that Gripe Water is excellent!! My son spit up constantly and cried from gas pain so bad, but the gripe water always helped a lot.
I had a roomate that used formula whereas I breastfed and her baby seemed to have much more severe gas issues. SO if possible I would let the breastfeeding continue.
IT does get better ...it really does! my son is 6 months old and no more issues.
A.H. answers from Atlanta on January 30, 2008
Get off the meds and try a new diet. I had a breastfeeding baby with Failure to Thrive due to spitting up after each meal. No one could help me. By trial and error I figured out the main problem was gluten (wheat, oats, barley and rye) and the secondary was dairy. Once I gave up gluten completely and limited my dairy, she was much better.
I've been doing this diet on and off now since 1999, so if you need any help or have any questions, let me know, my email is ____@____.com luck!
J.G. answers from Atlanta on February 04, 2008
B., I have 3 daughter, 2 of them had acid reflux and gas real bad, my middle daughter was on zantac, mylanta she eventually grew out of it. My youngest was said to have it too, a peditrician in the hospital told me about GRIPE WATER, it's big in europe, it's all natural herbs and such. I didn't listen at first then i was at my witsend with it. So i went to Kroger and bought some. (it's in the infant sections were food diapers and all the bath essitianls are) WOW!! What a differnece in my little angles, she was no longer cramping, spitting up having gas. She was a new baby. I recommended this to anyone. My youngest in now 18 months old and still teething, GRIPE WATER works great for that too and she loves taking it.
C.G. answers from Charleston on January 30, 2008
I have 3 month old twin girls, and both have acid reflux, I also was given Prevacid and my twins continue to have it. I was hesitate about giving the girls the same type of medicine that adults take, but tried it anyway. I researched acid reflux on the internet,and all the articles said by adding cereal to the milk to thicken it, will help with acid reflux. I started putting 1 tablespoon of rice cereal in their milk,when they were 2 1/2 months and so far it seems to be helping with the acid reflux.
M.G. answers from Augusta on January 31, 2008
Hi B.,
Colic and Reflux are varied by one major component. Time. Colic is usually both gas and spitting up, generally crying > 3 hrs a day (evening times are worser). After 15 weeks of age, are irritability & gas the same? Have your ruled out a milk allergy? Talk to your pediatrician regarding soy formula and your baby's symptoms. I loved breastfeeding my first two babies, but my third infant had reflux and it wasn't for us. Decide your battles and best wishes.
M.
L.K. answers from Atlanta on January 29, 2008
I'd see the pediatrician about the reflux. (It is caused by the muscles between the esophagus and stomach not being tight enough. Fixes range from waiting until they outgrow it to medicines all the way to surgery, depending on the severity.) For the gas, I'd give a dose of simethicone (generic for Mylicon)at each feeding. You can get the generic at Wal-mart in the over-the-counter pharmacy section. (The bottle says maximum 12 doses per day, but my dad - a neonatologist/ pediatrican - says you can't overdose on it --it's not even an actual "medicine." It is closer to a detergent in its properties - in the fact that it makes bubbles bind together for easier passing.) Be sure to give it with each feeding because it needs to be at the same place in his digestive track as the food to do any good. It doesn't take the gas away, but it makes it so much easier for the baby to pass comfortably. I went through bottles of it with my fifth baby (now eight months). It helped a lot. He outgrew the gas problems around 4-5 months as his digestive system matured. Good luck!
W.N. answers from Charleston on January 30, 2008
I have a 4 1/2 month old who has had the exact same problem except she was bottle fed. I also had 2 other children with th same problem. Zantac has always seemed to make problem worse. with the advice of my ped. We started my baby on rice cereal. I added 1/4 ounce at first then 1/2 ounce to 6-7 ounce bottle. She quit with the fussiness, spitting up (as much) coughing and even sometimes choking. she even began to sleep through the night. We were also able to get her on a 4 hour schedule. Now at her 4 month check up . we began spoon feeding the rice cereal. Sometimes you may have to give some water, if constipation becomes a problem. No more than 2 ounces daily. Hope this helps.
P.M. answers from Spartanburg on January 30, 2008
Hi B.,
I was a walking acid reflux event for years until I got turned on to a good digestive enzyme and a probiotic. My favorite are made by "Renew Life Formulas". If you google Renew Life or Brenda Watson, you will find a wealth of "gut" info to work with. Not drinking with meals helps as well. If you are not digesting your food properly then the baby is not getting it either. There's a lot of good info out there about this, but I am telling you that personally, it changed my life.
You might also look at info on food combining. There are proper combinations that make a lot less gas and ones that just blow it up. I also found that very helpful. Good luck!
Infinite Blessings,
P. McMahon
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