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Tracy Davenport

Tracy Davenport

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Author and parent
posted 11/25/2008, comment (1)

Obama's Pick for Secretary of Acid Reflux

As President-Elect Obama puts together his cabinet, I hope his new team includes a Secretary of Acid Reflux. And while this may seem outrageous, just remember that the Constitution does not say which or how many executive departments should be created. It really is up to the President's discretion. So just in case the President-Elect is reading... Read moreChevron
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Tracy Davenport

Tracy Davenport

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Author and parent
posted 10/15/2008, comments (3)

Trick or Treat?

Our producer at the HealthCentral Network recently sent an email to the acid reflux experts asking if anyone would be interested in writing a SharePost about trick or treating. I wrote back to let her know that I wouldn't be able to write about trick or treating, because our family had decided to opt out of the trick or treat ritual this year due... Read moreChevron
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Jennifer Rackley

Jennifer Rackley

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Nutritionist & Caregiver
posted 09/17/2008, comments (0)

From infancy to adult: Sara deals with AR

In the world of acid reflux I have rarely met someone who had been diagnosed as a child and is still dealing with it.  Most of the people I have spoken with have children who were diagnosed as infants and went on to outgrow it or they were not diagnosed until adulthood.  Since my youngest refluxer is showing no signs of outgrowing... Read moreChevron
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Jan Gambino

Jan Gambino

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Reflux Mom and Author
posted 09/15/2008, comments (0)

Is Sleep Feeding Harmful?

See Jan's sleep feeding question and answer from last week more information on sleep feeding.   Sleep feeding (also known as Dream Feeding) is not harmful when it is used as a short term feeding method for a baby who experiences pain and discomfort from eating due to Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). Many parents and physicians agree... Read moreChevron
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Jennifer Rackley

Jennifer Rackley

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Nutritionist & Caregiver
posted 08/13/2008, comment (1)

Calcium and PPI medications

Calcium is an essential mineral in the human body.  It is needed for the proper formation of bones and teeth and is also found in the blood and other cells where it regulates metabolic functions.  When previous headlines blared about the increased risk of hip fractures with PPI use many AR patients began to worry.  I have also had... Read moreChevron
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