If your LO uses rx formula, was his/her pediatrician reluctant to prescribe it? DD has been throwing up (not just spit up) a lot since she was born. We tried Enfamil newborn, infant, gentle ease, and finally AR. the AR helped but is still throwing up multiple times a day. I was going to ask her pediatrician for a rx formula. Are they usually happy to give a rx or are they hesitant for some reason?
I know they're expensive, I'm not worried about that.
Re: Prescription formula
Ditto the pp. DS is on Elecare (he has a milk protein allergy) and we have to thicken it with rice cereal to keep it down. We are also dealing with reflux. DS takes Axid 2 xs per day and Prevacid 1x.
With DD (who also had the allergy) it was a long 8-9 mo b/c her pedi kept telling me it was reflux and newborn acne. He told me there was no way she had a milk allergy. Finally I listened to my mommy gut and took him to the derm who referred us to the allergist. Within 48 hrs I had a whole new child who didn't scream after every feeding, spit up ridiculous amounts and she finally wasn't covered in an entire body rash. If you have concerns, talk to your pedi. If things don't improve, keep talking till someone listens and helps.
They did tell us it was reflux. But from what PP said about the acne and rash, I'm thinking it might be a mis-dx. She does have acne and a body rash and we can't figure out where it is coming from. Okay, I'm definitely going to bring this up to her pedi and bring her to a dermatologist if I have to.
The throw up is bad... when she wasn't taking AR, it honestly looked like the entire bottle just came back up. Okay, I'm just going with my gut here and I'm going to tell him I think something is wrong.
Have you tried Similac Alimentum?
My sister in law doctor wrote it as a prescription so the insurance company would pay for it or at least a portion cause its expensive