Ever since my daughter has been formula fed (preemie enfamil) she has had what I refer to as spells. Usually they happen well after a feeding. Where she will all of a sudden look startled and then some milk will come out of her nose and she will start to arch her back and cry. She has done this a few times with having trouble regaining her breath (she doesn't turn blue but looks at me in horror and is all red) while I'm holding her upright and sideways urging her to breath. As a FTM this is so scary to me. She started Zantec and it doesn't seem to be helping, she had these spells when I put her in the RNP. The only time she doesn't is when I am holding her sideways in my arms on her left side or she is on my chest (no rhyme or reason). Usually when I pick her up though there is a big burp let out too (she's extremely hard to burp. I feed her with Dr Browns slow flow too. I'm at wits end with this...When she has a spell at night I am right there but what if one day I'm not??? or don't get up (she sleeps right next to me). Anyone experience this? What did you do? I'm going to Doctors tomorrow to beg him to help me more because I don't want a 911 call... maybe request an apnea monitor? She never really had issues in the NICU( maybe one or two total and pulls herself out). Also fed BM only at that time (which she never had an issue with). Maybe try soy? or get donor BM?? Please help >:
Re: Daughter has "spells" with reflux
I hope you'll get some good replies, because we're going through this too, except that my son has these spells even with BM (defrosted/previously frozen). He's only taking a teaspoon of formula per day so far as fortifier (mixed in with BM). I'm worried about if/when he has to switch to formula (my supply has tanked and I'm desperately trying to relactate before I run out of frozen). My son is in HORRIFIC pain every night after feedings and I know this level of sheer pain can't be normal.
In your case, since she didn't do this while on BM, I would get donor milk if at all possible. I remember your mentioning supply issues but don't remember details... would it be feasible to try to re-lactate and bring back enough of a supply to feed her or at least partially feed her with BM? I personally wouldn't switch to soy except as a very last resort, but if the Enfamil is the only preemie formula you've tried, I would talk to her ped about possibly trying a different one to see if it's any better.
I also think that these sound like reflux symptoms. DD started on Zantac, but it didn't cut it... stopped working after a couple of weeks. We are on Prevacid solutabs now, and it's so much better. She'll still spit up (and come out of her nose), but she doesn't scream and cry in pain. I'd ask about the possibility of switching meds, or increasing the Zantac (which is sensitive to weight gain).
Hope you can figure it out, good luck!
I could have written this post a little over 2 yrs ago! My DS started having symptoms as soon as we came home from the NICU & his symptoms increased a ton as he started eating more. He just could not handle any kind of volume in his tummy! He was on FBM when it started & was switched to different formulas a bunch of times. He definitely had severe reflux & it was exacerbated by a milk allergy as well.
Definitely talk to your pedi. DS had some acid reflux but his main issue was handling volume & the meds won't do anything for that. DS would actually completely stop breathing & turn blue & we'd have to stimulate him to get him breathing again. At around 4 mos old (actual) these episodes became so frequent & severe that we were put into the hospital. He had to have an NG tube for quite a while & we came home with an apnea monitor as well. As he got closer to a year things got better & they also figured out his milk allergy & got him on appropriate formula.
I would not switch formulas without talking to your pedi.
Does she have any other symptoms of an allergy/intolerance? Formula does take longer to move through their system than BM, so it might be worth trying VERY small, frequent feedings & see if the episodes decrease.
Good luck, I know how scary it is! DS slept on my chest forever!