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Jan Gambino

Jan Gambino

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Reflux Mom and Author
posted 11/09/2009, comments (0)

What is the Best Formula for my Baby with Acid Reflux?

I hear this question all of the time: What is the best formula for a baby with acid reflux? It certainly is an important question because we know diet can be an important part of a reflux treatment plan. Whether or not your baby has acid reflux, it is still very confusing to walk up and down the infant formula aisle of the store and see the... Read moreChevron
Roland
posted 11/05/2009, comments (2)

Laryngiopharyngeal reflux

Does anyone have the same problem? I didn't have any hertburn symptoms.Just woke up one morning couldn't breath.Went to hospital,they tok x-ray & CT scan & could not find anything.My EENT told me it's acid reflux. My throat is still sore & it's been 3 months now.I also have difficulty speaking & eating & have lost 20 pounds. I... Read moreChevron
Janice
posted 11/03/2009, comment (1)

Thank You

I have been experiencing GERD, pretty severe recently and the worst part is the back pain and the stomach swelling during the day. I can hardly tolerate my work clothes if I dare to eat lunch. I was so relieved to know others had the back pain also. I have a gastro appointment in the near future, trying to figure out what makes this worse or... Read moreChevron
Cowgirl
posted 11/03/2009, comments (0)

Cowgirlwon

My husband has been living with severe acid reflux for the past year. He has been to several specialists in our area and to a well known clinic in CA. He has had several tests from upper GI to GI probe, CT scans, Ultrasounds. They have all turned up that nothing is wrong. The doctors say that he is just producing to much acid!! No Kidding!! He has... Read moreChevron
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Jennifer Rackley

Jennifer Rackley

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Nutritionist & Caregiver
posted 11/02/2009, comments (2)

Pregnancy and Acid Reflux

Pregnancy can be a huge trigger for many dealing with acid reflux. Women who have never dealt with heartburn before can be sidelined with severe burning and pain. During pregnancy the levels of progesterone increase dramatically and can allow the LES to relax. This relaxation causes a backflow of stomach contents into the esophagus. Add to that a... Read moreChevron
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