October 2014 Moms

Babies with Reflux

I thought I would start a thread to see how all those moms with babies with reflux are doing. My DD started Zantac yesterday (0.7ml three times a day) and I haven't seen much improvement yet. She cried much of the day today and wanted to eat pretty much constantly. I know it could take 2 weeks for the zantac to help, but I was wondering if anyone could share their experiences.

I searched the board and saw that from Oct 31 there was a post about reflux, and I wondered how all those babies are doing. What has helped & what hasn't. Has anyone found success in taking their babies to a chiropractor? I didn't want to comment on the post from last month since it was pretty old.

It's so frustrating to see her in pain, as her cries are clearly pain sometimes. She fusses sometimes while eating, and arches and spits up or vomits often. She does pretty well and sleeps through much of the night once we get her to sleep around midnight, but in recent days her constant crying has increased from just the evening hours to any waking hours. Basically if she is awake, she is crying. I would love to hear your experiences. I am at my wits end and am just hoping the zantac will work more fully soon.

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  • We just started Chloe on Zantac on Thursday evening so it's been two full days. So far I've noticed that she's eating less often (every 2 hours instead of every hour). She's also been sleeping longer and generally happy! But she does get fussy as any baby would when they want to eat, sleep, and poop. The biggest thing for us is that she isn't randomly crying out in pain.

    @rosalie12 Have you tried eliminating diary from your diet? I am doing that as well to help her pooping issue and it's been a week and a half and we've noticed huge improvements as well. No painful straining while pooping and less grunting overall. Chloe used to keep us up at night for hours because she was so backed up!

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  • Have you considered trying an elimination diet, to see what the underlying cause of her reflux might be? Also keeping her upright as much as possible can help lessen her discomfort.

    DS doesn't have reflux so no current experience to share, but ((hugs)) to all those going through this. It's so hard to see the little person we love so much suffer. Hang in there!
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  • I think I am going to try to eliminate dairy. I'm just a little overwhelmed at how difficult it will be. But I'm going to try.

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  • We've been on Zantac for a week now and I'm starting to see an improvement. We take 1 ml 2 times a day. My doctor said it can take up to two weeks to see changes. I have to say though today was a much better day so it must be working.
  • This is my 3rd reflux baby. He screams constantly the hour or two before he gets his next dose, so I think I need to get his dosing changed. As long as I keep him upright, we're doing much better.
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  • rosalie12 said:

    I think I am going to try to eliminate dairy. I'm just a little overwhelmed at how difficult it will be. But I'm going to try.

    Just planning this past week's meals was tough (I was doing a dairy elimination) - I had no idea how much dairy I eat in a day. It's insane. :P

    If eliminating dairy does help, the really good news is that many babies outgrow dairy sensitivities sometime around 6mo, and up to about 18mo. Allergies are a bit different and are sometimes not outgrown, but it sounds more like your LO may have a sensitivity than an allergy (reflux and gas but no frothy or bloody stool, etc.).

    If it's too overwhelming to do a total elimination, you could eliminate dairy products in order of their severity and see if you note any improvement/ eliminate more as needed. Typically the worst offenders are milk and ice cream, then yogurt, cheese, and finally butter.
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  • For those of you giving Zantac how do you get LO to not spit it back out.? My baby hates it so much (and I don't blame her it stinks) she cries and makes faces and will choke at times before swallowing. She manages to spit quite a bit out sometimes too. It breaks my heart giving her the meds and watching her cry but at the same time I hate watching her in pain from the reflux. Any suggestions?
  • My LO has been on Zantac for 3 weeks and he's a completely different baby. While waiting for the Zantac to kick in, I would give him gripe water which worked really well for him in the beginning. Now that the meds have started working he no longer needs the gripe water. He's getting 0.6 ml twice a day but I think that might change at his next visit since he's gained a lot of weight. I give him his Zantac an hour or so before he eats to prevent him from spitting it back up.
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  • We are hanging in there as much as we can. We aren't doing any RX meds. I discontinued the probiotic as I swear it was making her more uncomfortable and upset.

    I've been dairy free for 2.5 weeks. It's going well. Her poops seem much easier to pass. Just really need to put alot of thought into my meals ahead of time. One question though. Are eggs dairy? I would assume so but my mom and grandma both think I can eat them. But I haven't been eating them and it wasn't brought up specifically. Thoughts?

    We hold her upright lots. Doing so now. In fact, I'm pretty scared of doing tummy time with her bc I'm scared everything will come back up. Anyone else scared too? She vomits full feeds frequently but isn't upset about it so that is why dr hasn't put her on any meds. She got sick tonight actually. And 4x last week in 3 days. I hate it. It's sucks so bad. I hate seeing her do it. It's just crushes my heart. She was born SGA (small for gestational age) and is still small so I'm petrified of her not gaining enough weight because of frequent puke fests. I'm constantly worried about her weight gain. I also get a bit of anxiety before feeding her as I worry about her throwing it all up.

    I went and bought a wedge today for her PNP for the incline as dr doesn't recommend RNP for sleep. He said because it pushes her legs up it will not help to relieve her gas issues but make them worse. Which I do notice her legs are pretty squished in that thing. So tonight is the first night back in PNP for over 3 weeks. Wish us luck in the transition. I have a feeling we won't be getting much sleep these next few nights.

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  • I usually just lurk on here (son born in October), but my first had reflux and I know how frustrating it can be so I thought I would share some things that helped.
    My daughter had a severe case and we tried everything - this is what ended up working. She was on Prevacid and zantac, we had a wedge in her crib (RnP for naptime), and I had no success with eliminating dairy or other things from my diet so we started her on alimentum.
    As far as giving the medication - try putting it in a nipple. Also you can push his/her cheeks together and try to get it as far back as possible, blowing in their face usually causes them to swallow.

    Good luck to all of you - I know it can be very very tough. Hang in there. There's a light at the end of the tunnel (my daughter grew out of it at 5 months)
  • @babyf86‌ thanks for the advice! I will definitely try those tips for giving her the medicine.

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  • @rosalie have u tried a rock and play? It's highly recommended for babies with reflux it's the best $50 I ever spent it allows them to sleep at an incline , I also have had my baby on xantac nt sure if I see improvement but I have added some cereal to her feedings that the doctor recommended
  • @CynthiaVRey‌ yep our lo has a rock & play and it's about all she will sleep in, except for occasionally her swing. I think the Zantac is starting to help now. This was the third day of giving it and she hasn't been as upset or seeming to be in pain as much. She is still fussy off and on, but it's hard to tell if maybe it's for other reasons, since she is still such a young baby. Thanks for the suggestion though! The rock & play has been a lifesaver. We carry it all over the house for her to sleep in.

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  • Leysin97 said:

    For those of you giving Zantac how do you get LO to not spit it back out.? My baby hates it so much (and I don't blame her it stinks) she cries and makes faces and will choke at times before swallowing. She manages to spit quite a bit out sometimes too. It breaks my heart giving her the meds and watching her cry but at the same time I hate watching her in pain from the reflux. Any suggestions?

    My baby responds the same way to Zantac. I get her to take it by putting my pinky finger on the roof of her mouth while giving it to her. It triggers her sucking reflux so she swallows most of it. I also wash it down with a little gripe water because she seems to like the taste of that.
  • We're on day 2 of zantac because my pediatrician was "suspicious" that LO might have acid reflux. I searched the boards for discussions on it and read another month's thread where ladies were talking about mixing the dose with their breastmilk or formula in the bottle and giving it to LO that way. He's currently on 1ml twice a day and I just give it to him in little spurts.
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  • I give my baby comic calm before I give her the xantac it tricks her she loves the colic calm because it's sweet , right after the xantac I give her the paci so that she doesn't spit out her zantac
  • @cynthiavrey since we're not sure it's definitely acid reflux just yet, we're holding off on the colic calm and trying just the zantac to see how he responds. If he doesn't really change much, I think colic calm will be our next adventure.
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