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Expert_badge Jan Gambino

Jan Gambino

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Reflux Mom and Author of Reflux 101

The Acid Reflux Moms Meet

Our expert, Jan Gambino, talks to another mom, Brandi about raising children suffering from acid reflux disease (also known as GERD). They share their thoughts on support, frustrations, treatment and life in this post.   Jan: I felt like Entertainment Tonight or Matt Lauer should have been there when Brandi and I had our first face to face... Read moreChevron
posted 02/22/2008, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Tracy Davenport, Ph.D.

Tracy Davenport, Ph.D.

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Author and parent and expert on the impact of disease on families

Family Stress and GERD

Family scientists are only beginning to understand the complex interaction between a family member with a chronic illness and the adaptations and accommodations made by his or her family. We do know that having a family member diagnosed with a chronic illness can create increased levels of stress for your family. We also know that in order... Read moreChevron
posted 02/07/2008, comments (0)|
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Tracy Davenport, Ph.D.

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Author and parent and expert on the impact of disease on families

The Transition to Parenthood for a Child with Reflux

No matter how you shake it, the transition to parenthood is a major life event. And, like most major life events, it can have a major impact on you and your partner.   Researchers have studied the impact of having children on couples, and have found that men and women experience the transition to parenthood differently from each another. In... Read moreChevron
posted 01/23/2008, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Tracy Davenport, Ph.D.

Tracy Davenport, Ph.D.

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Author and parent and expert on the impact of disease on families

The Myth of the Perfect Parent

The new year is upon us, and so is the pressure to set new goals and expectations, often referred to as "New Year's Resolutions." One of the toughest of these resolutions is to be the perfect parent.   You know, the parent who is much more responsible than the mom who, if she is too dominant with her child's illness, then... Read moreChevron
posted 01/03/2008, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Jan Gambino

Jan Gambino

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Reflux Mom and Author of Reflux 101

New Year’s Resolutions for Reflux Moms

The New Year is often a time to get a fresh start and set goals for the year. As we come to the end of the year, I hope you will take a moment to reflect on your life and set goals for the New Year. As a mom and especially the mom of a high need baby, your needs often come in last place. You get more than your fair share of the baby care, clean... Read moreChevron
posted 12/29/2006, comments (0)|