What were his/ her symptoms? How did your doctor decide that's what it was and what did you end up doing (if anything) about it.
I've changed my opinion from the other night about what's up with Ariel and I'm starting to suspect that it's reflux. I feel like this is a different baby from a few days ago. She's unhappy like 75% of the time that she's been awake today and she just looks so miserable that it's making me want to cry. She doesn't arch her back or neck but a lot of other symptoms that I've read online seem to be her. She's been nursing today but she's definitely not eating as much as she was a couple of days ago. And I plan to call her pedi in the morning.
Re: If your baby had reflux please tell me about it
After a few weeks of dealing with escalating symptoms, we made an appt, thinking they would tell us he just had colic and was a fussy baby. But the Doc asked us a lot of questions about behaviors, and diagnosed based on that. He prescribed an Rx and within 1-2 weeks we saw gradual to major improvement. We kept up with the meds until about 7 mos and weaned him off. We didn't notice any big change for the worse, so we have just kept him off, but I do think that it still flares up once in a blue moon.
Bruce had nearly every symptom in the book and still we had to wait months for an appointment with a pediatrician to diagnose because my GP refused to prescribe anything other than some crap medication that made his symptoms worse... ok enough of that rant.
Cluster feeding, arching back/pulling away during feeds, spitting up more than 1 oz. at at ime, spitting up more than 2 hours after a feeding, spitting up bile, crying/fussing constantly, poor sleep habits, constant hiccups, constant burping, sour breath, audible back up in the throat....
He was on ranitidine (zantac) 3 times a day, he finally had a good dose when we had him on the highest allowable dose per his weight. When he gained a kilo we had to readjust his dose. He was on that from appr. 3 months to 15 months. Recently he's gone back on a medication for reflux, Prevacid solutabs, once a day. We're thinking at his 2 year appointment we'll request a consult with a ped. GI if the dr. doesn't suggest it, though I think he will considering we've already discussed it.
Some other things that really helped Bruce were getting a cot wedge to elevate him when he was sleeping. We also had a smaller one for his changing pad and buggy. Literally, he could not be flat on his back EVER. We also used his bouncy seat a lot, but made it so it couldn't bounce, and had a bean bag with an attachment that allowed you to strap an infant on to it - that was great, too. Keeping him upright for about 45 minutes after a feed was always good, he fussed less but didn't necessarily spit up less. Good luck!