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Jan Gambino

Jan Gambino

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Reflux Mom and Author
posted 07/24/2009, comments (0)

Pollywog Baby: A Wedge is Born

Annette Cottrell is just like you and me-she never intended to be a Reflux Mom until the day her son was born. On her website, www.pollywogbaby.com Annette tells her story: “When my first son was born, his reflux brought my life to a complete standstill. I was so miserable trying to console and comfort him and so overwhelmed with barf and... Read moreChevron
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Jennifer Rackley

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Nutritionist & Caregiver
posted 07/11/2009, comments (12)

Reflux moms just want you to "get it"!

Today I am frustrated. Frustrated that Ella is having a flare up... Even more frustrated by the lack of understanding and plain ignorance we have recently encountered. As I took a minute for my own little "pitty party" I discovered that I was not even close to being alone in this problem.   After getting quite a bit of feedback and e-mails... Read moreChevron
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Jan Gambino

Jan Gambino

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Reflux Mom and Author
posted 07/10/2009, comments (0)

Sleep Feeding: Making Progress

The AcidRefluxConnection has supported a rich discussion of all aspects of sleep feeding an infant with Gastroesophageal Reflux or GER. Sleep Feeding refers to feeding a drowsy or sleeping infant. It appears to be a feeding style for a few babies with reflux who may be turning off the pain of eating while awake by sleeping through a feeding. While... Read moreChevron
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Jan Gambino

Jan Gambino

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Reflux Mom and Author
posted 06/21/2009, comments (2)

Flying the Friendly Skies

Flying with your refluxers (kids with reflux) this summer? Me too. I am planning ahead so the kids can keep to their eating routines and stay away from reflux trigger foods as much as possible.   In a way, it is probably a positive change that the airlines have stopped serving meals on most flights. The food often spent a long time... Read moreChevron
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Jan Gambino

Jan Gambino

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Reflux Mom and Author
posted 06/13/2009, comments (0)

Are PPI's Safe?

Recently, I have seen several TV news stories and newspaper articles about the safety of Proton Pump Inhibitors or PPI’s, a popular medication to treat Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease or GERD. You may be more familiar with the brand names of PPI’s such as Nexium, Prevacid, Prilosec or Protonix.     New research was... Read moreChevron
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