My poor little man was diagnosed with reflux at an ENT Specialist a few days ago. Poor guy has irritation in his esophagus from stomach acid. He's been spitting up a few times after most feedings and has been crying a lot ever since he was a few days old. He is 5 weeks now. Not sure if any of his symptoms are also due to oversupply issues still block nursing or milk sensitivity still not eating dairy or soy. I hope he feels better soon!
Question how long did it take for your LO to improve on Pepcid? Our doc said a few weeks but I am hoping sooner.
Thx!!
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M/C Nov 9, 2011 at 11 weeks.... We love you & miss you
Re: We're on Pepcid
M/C Nov 9, 2011 at 11 weeks.... We love you & miss you
I actually just posted about this to BandEddie.. DS took/takes about 7-10 days to notice the adjustment in his meds.. and, like PP said, it's usually progressive.. we will see things start to get a little better here and there, but usually by 10 days, there's a distinct difference.
DS is on Omeprazole (Prilosec) and it's been working well for him. Taste is very sweet, as DS never has a problem. We give him 3mL BID. We've found it's easiest to squirt the 3mL into the nipple of his bottle and let him suck it out that way he's sure to get all of it, and not accidentally spit some out when I put it in his cheek.
Hope this makes a huge difference for your DS!
I know you don't want to hear this but now at almost 7 months things are just improving to the point where she would almost seem "reflux free." I think a lot has to do with introducing solids and her siting upright more.
Something that ended up helping with us was adding rice cereal to her bottles at an early age, I would think like 3 months. The pedi suggested and that helped. Good luck! Having a reflux baby is extra work and extra laundry hehe.
M/C Nov 9, 2011 at 11 weeks.... We love you & miss you
Right!! I see posts where new moms talk about how much they love to wash and fold their baby's tiny clothes. I'm all like, "you must not have a reflux baby."