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poesy
posted 04/21/2008, comments (0)

Live in Moderation

Hi, everyone!  I'd just like to say that I'm really happy to see that there is a place like this over the internet.   What I'm learning from having to live with acid reflux is the fact that you cannot simply not care about what we do or what we take in.  For example, I already knew that I was prone to it, but made myself even more... Read moreChevron
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Tracy Davenport

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posted 03/12/2008, comments (0)

Acid Reflux Friendly Meals, Part II

Get Real Meals - Part II   Coming up with meals that work for all of us has been one of my greatest challenges in caring for someone with acid reflux. In my last SharePost, I provided some ideas for dinner. Below are some ideas for breakfast and lunch that are not only quick to prepare, but can be easily modified to meet the needs of... Read moreChevron
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Tracy Davenport

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posted 03/07/2008, comments (3)

Acid Reflux Friendly Meal Ideas

Get Real Meals - Part I   30-Minute Get Real Meals is the name of one of Rachel Ray's cookbooks. She and I have become quite close (at least in my mind) since my son with acid reflux was born. Her recipes are usually simple, without sauces and a lot of spices, and obviously can be made quickly. I thought that I could save you some... Read moreChevron
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Dr. Bryan Vartabedian

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posted 02/07/2008, comment (1)

Positioning a Preemie baby with acid reflux (GERD)

While handling babies with acid reflux can be tricky, handling premature babies with acid reflux can be trickier. That may be changing, however.   Two studies published last month in the Journal of Pediatrics have found that post-feed gastroesophageal reflux (GER) in preemies is increased when babies are placed in the right side down or... Read moreChevron
Suzanne Skinner, Ph.D

Suzanne Skinner, Ph.D

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posted 02/04/2008, comment (1)

many times i find that a hiatal hernia can be a cause of acid reflux......see a chiropractor

If hiatal hernia is ruled out, there are several ways to do this........................if  it a baby, one need to change the formula, if one is not breast feeding.    (A hiatal hernia can also cause breathing problems, or difficulties)
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