[tri-med] Re: Digestion
- From: "M H MC*CORMICK" <hollyandms@xxxxxxx>
- To: <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 14:02:06 -0500
Katie,
Has Mitchell ever had a gastric emptying study? That would tell you if his
digestion is slow. Morgan used to throw up everyday when he was a baby. It
didn't matter that he was on reflux med., he still vomited a lot. At age 3ish
it just stopped. He quit throwing up pretty much all together. I know what
you mean about not being able to go anywhere and always having to carry 3 or 4
extra outfits. Morgan was also an oral eater. I have to say, though, that
even though he wasn't throwing up anymore and gave us no indication of reflux
just last year he was found to have pretty severe reflux. He is one of those
silent refluxers .
"The Gospel of Life demands unwavering respect for the inherent dignity of
babies born with disabilities or illnesses." from the U.S. Conference of
Catholic Bishops
Holly -- wife of Mike, mom of Morgan Jubal (9 years)-partial t18q, partial
monosomy 9p, unbalanced translocation
grandma of William Max
mommy to Clyde & Cleo (kitties)
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