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Kitty Catty

Kitty Catty

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taking care of my kids and my parents,I also am sick myself

Insurance vs Costly Stomach Meds

Due to my heartburn problems and being unable to get my medicine (I finally got insurance, but it does not cover expensive stomach medications), I am trying to adjust my diet.  It seems like the only thing that does not bother me is chicken noodle soup.  I normally like chicken noodle soup, but not if I have to eat it every day.  In... Read moreChevron
Drake.204

2 failed surgeries and every medication in the book, help appreciated

Hello, my name is Devin, I am 22 years old,and I have been living with acid reflux and a hiatal hernia for over 3 years now. I have tried almost every medication you can think of, including prilosec, zantac, zegrid, aciphex, prevacid and protonics ; I have not tried nexium because it is not covered by my health insurance. I had a nissan fundo a... Read moreChevron
Brandi Polatty

Brandi Polatty

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I'm an early childhood educator and mother of two special boys!

The "Oh, It's just GERD" Kid

The "Oh, it's just GERD" Kid At 2 months after a pyloric stenosis ultrasound was clear, we were told our child who projectile vomited and was more than thriving "Just had GERD".  Oh how the words haunt me.  By 3 months, Noah had chronic congestion.  By 5 months, we realized he had sleep apnea and a pH probe showed severe... Read moreChevron
Jan Gambino

Jan Gambino, Health Guide

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Reflux Mom and Author of Reflux 101

Choking, Gulping, Gagging

Does your baby experience choking, gulping, gagging and coughing during a feeding? How about arching and fussiness? Sound like your baby? Then read on. These worrisome noises from the tiny digestive system of your baby may signal a swallowing problem, GERD or both.   Recently, I attended the North American Society of Pediatric... Read moreChevron
Jan Gambino

Jan Gambino, Health Guide

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Reflux Mom and Author of Reflux 101

Live from the GI Conference: New GERD Treatment Guidelines

The North American Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (NASPGHAN) is in the process of updating the guidelines doctors use to treat infants and children with Gastroesophageal Reflux (GER) and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD).  The previous guidelines were developed in 2001 and much has changed in the field... Read moreChevron
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