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Colic and Reflux

Hi all,

Anyone out there have any tricks for easing the pains of Colic? My 6 week old son is on medication for reflux, we have changed formulas, are using Gripe water, have thickened the formula, feed sitting up, sit up for at least 30 minutes after eating and are using Dr Browns bottles. We usually get a good burp after the feeding but about 10 minutes later the screaming begins. It last for at least an hour. The strange thing is, it doesn't always happen so I am confused by the randomness.

Has anyone else dealt with this? How long did it last?

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my son is 2 months and he has reflux but not very bad he only cry's (and it's winey more that painful cry) about 20 mins after he eats and only sometimes. i'm sorry i couldn't help more but i have him on bathamual (i know i'm not spelling that right) and Prilocic and it has help so much!! do the dr. browns bottles work pretty well because i can't find a bottle i like very much. thanks A.!

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Hi T.,

My Daughter had acid reflux and we did everything you are doing but we also gave her medicine for gas. I would ask you Dr. and see if he or she suggests that you do the same.

Her acid reflux got better when she turned one.

Good luck!

Y.

WE were going thru something very similar and the most frustrating part is the randomness, I agree. My son was 1 month premature and is now almost 4 months old. He is on 7.5 mg Prevacid morning and night. He would still go thru periods at night (usually sometime btwn 6-8 and cry and claw at my chest and was just in obvious pain. Lately (we've had 2 really good weeks, we have had him take an extra nap at night and that has really helped. I think babies w/ colic and reflux seem to have more symptoms when they are over tired. It seems simple, but I think it really helped. We also have him on AR formula by Enfamil and it made him so constipated we had to put him on juice to unstop it. Try another nap before his bad time and see if that helps. I feel for you!

Hi T. - it's early, so I'm having a hard time thinking of a few things that kinda helped us. One that comes to mind is laying him on his belly, a little elevated, after he eats. My now 8 month old had reflux really bad. I guess you could say he was colic-ey, b/c he did cry much more than my first. I don't want to sound discouraging, but things didn't start getting a lot better until about 6 months old. My first slept thru the night at 11 weeks, and Joshua took forever to start sleeping thru the night. Anyway, I know I haven't helped much w/ advice, but wanted to share that I can feel your pain. You might want to respond to me so that I have your email in case I think of some other things that worked for us. Good luck! N.

T.,
I'm sorry to hear that you guys are going through this. Our daughter didn't have reflux, but she did have colic. She would scream and cry for 1 hour every night. We talked to her doctor, and he said that she was over-tired. She would nap during the day, but he wanted her to have 1 more nap than she usually had. We added a 1pm nap to her day, and she was fine from then on.
It sounds like since your son has reflux, and you have to keep him upright for 30 min, he also might just be over-tired. Will he sleep in a swing?

A.

My daughter was extremely fussy. We ended up using Prevacid. It seemed to help relax her. My husband and I joked that if she was awake then she was crying. Although the reflux medication helped the only thing that truly worked was time. At about 6 months of age she out grew it. Another helpful tip would be to try Nutramigen (a formula by Enfamil). It is pricey, but worth every penny.

Hi T.,

Im afraid I dont have any real advice outside of what you are already doing, or what the previous posters have already shared. My daughter had colic and reflux, too, and was on Zantac which for us was a life saver. We ended up taking her off when she outgrew it at 3 months.

What I did want to say is how impressed I am with you - a working mom with two very young children and still able to go the extra mile for your children. It takes a lot of strength and patience. Way to go, supermom!!!

Good luck. THis, too, shall pass.
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my son is 2 months and he has reflux but not very bad he only cry's (and it's winey more that painful cry) about 20 mins after he eats and only sometimes. i'm sorry i couldn't help more but i have him on bathamual (i know i'm not spelling that right) and Prilocic and it has help so much!! do the dr. browns bottles work pretty well because i can't find a bottle i like very much. thanks A.!

My daughter is 7 weeks old and also has reflux. I don't know what medication you are on, but Isabelle takes Prevacid. She also had what we refer to as "the happy hour", in which she would scream uncontrollably. What I have done is adjusted when I gave her the Prevacid. I split up the pill, half in the morning, and then half at night. That worked a little better. Her hour of terror is around 7pm, so what I have now switched to is giving her the medicine in her 5pm bottle that way the Prevacid is working at it's strongest. You may also look into the amby bed (www.ambybaby.com), we do not use it but I heard it works wonders.

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