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Quote gabbondante Replybullet Topic: Such a loooong night last night!
    Posted: 16 July 2012 at 9:52am
Ok, so I started Tummy Care Max on Monday, 9/July.  When I figured out the dosage for my DD, it 7.7mg 3x day (I just do 4 mL, or 8 mg, as it's easier to round up that little bit).  Now, through all my research I have read that PPI's are one of the most safe meds to give infants for reflux because of the way the med works (you know, with the body only using what it needs to shut off the pumps and the rest excreted).  However, that last time I was at the ped and I broached the topic of increasing my DD dose because she continues to have symptoms, she gave me a loooong lecture on how the probability of "severe side effects" increases with higher dosage and she was not willing to increase her dose.  Mind you, the previous dose was 2mg PER DAY - which is how I landed with TCM and doing my own thing.  But I digress.
 
So, fast forward to starting TCM - I am nervous (because of the lecture) about doing the 3x day dose so I have only been doing 2x day.  Of course, my daughter continues to have symptoms - continually coughing, choking, silent refluxing, arching, not sleeping well, the works.  So basically, I think I just need some reassurance for adding the third dose.  I'm just so nervous that she will get some wierd side effect or adverse effect from taking too big of a dose, but I can't stand seeing her so uncomfortable.
 
Thanks for listening to me vent - it was a long night!
~Gina
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Quote hellbennt Replybullet Posted: 16 July 2012 at 10:39am

ME, I would do what you gotta do. IF you see results, then HA! if after 2 weeks at the proper dosing you don't see results, then post here, lol...

but seriously, I can't tell you what to do. disclaimer: blah blah
 
however, MY SON was on the highest dose by weight. he is turning nine tomorrow! he is GIFTED (high IQ) and healthy! and althletic!
there is nothing wrong with him! this is a baby who was sent home on a monitor & I gave him the highest prevacid, the highest zantac and there were times he was on caraftate, too!
 
but seriously, I can't tell you what to do. disclaimer: blah blah
 
hang in there! give it two weeks! you can always back down!
 
ps: this is a PED talking...and, even if it were a ped Gi, I'd still ahve the same advice/thoughts ha!
thank goodness our ped gi listened & agreed! but he didn't start w/ the highest dose! I brought the research to him! he listened! thank goodness!


Edited by hellbennt - 16 July 2012 at 10:41am
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Jonah 7/03:GERDfree@12mos! Silent Reflux@birth(apnea episodes/NICU);Past Sandifer Symptoms, breastfed->15mos
Ari 7/06 REFLUX FREE, so miracles do happen!
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Quote Happy Mom Replybullet Posted: 20 July 2012 at 7:41pm
I'm so sorry that your baby is so uncomfortable and that your doctor is giving you stress. :(

My Ped GI said it was ok to give my 6 month old 30mg of Prevacid short term. I had already been giving that much to him for awhile without the doctors approval though. Both of my children were on Prevacid till ages 2 and 4. At probably a month or 2 old they were taking 15mg a day. Of course at that point I knew of nothing else to do for them although Prevacid only partially covered up their symptoms. Not long ago I was doing some research on side effects of Prevacid on babies and found a very interesting article. Read here. I can't say that I agree with everything it says but it was still interesting. :) I do not know that my children have side effects from the drug and probably many children don't but I do believe that it is possible.

I was very happy though to find other ways to treat my children's reflux and milk intolerances and have written them in a blog. Finding Answers

I hope that you soon find help and answers for your little one!
Martha, mom to Quinton, Jackson, & Shiloh

My blog-
Treating our children's reflux/MSPI with probiotics and enzymes.. NO MEDS!
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Quote hellbennt Replybullet Posted: 28 July 2012 at 5:17pm
please, any updates?
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