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Jan Gambino

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posted 02/20/2009, comments (4)

GERD Parenting Sins Part 2: The Picky Eater

Last week in my blog, I admitted that I had committed all of the GERD parenting sin. Please understand that the GERD Parenting Sins are a humorous look at the real lives of real parents doing their best every day and night to care for a baby or toddler with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease or GERD. We know that each day brings new, overwhelming... Read moreChevron
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Jan Gambino

Jan Gambino

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posted 02/13/2009, comments (4)

GERD Parenting Sins Part 1: Spoiling the Baby

Let me start by saying, I have committed all of the GERD Parenting Sins....I rocked my reflux baby to sleep and let her come in my bed even though others told me that I was spoiling the baby and setting myself up for a severe and long term sleep issue. I let me reflux baby eat on demand 24/7 even though that was considered way too often. I even... Read moreChevron
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Jan Gambino

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posted 08/18/2008, comments (0)

Going for the Gold: World Class Picky Eater

Michael Phelps may be a world class swimmer but he sure isn't a Gold Medal level picky eater! Look at what he eats: two cups of coffee, a bowl of grits, three fried egg sandwiches with cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, fried onions and mayo, three slices of French toast with sugar and three chocolate chip pancakes. That's just his breakfast! My guess is... Read moreChevron
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Jan Gambino

Jan Gambino

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posted 04/02/2007, comments (0)

World’s Pickiest Eater

If there was a contest for the world’s pickiest eater, I am quite certain that my daughter Rebecca would have made it to the top 10. Now that was a long time ago, before her reflux was well under control. At the time, eating was one of the most unpleasant things you could ask her to do. Read moreChevron
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