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could this kid have acid reflux?
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 387134" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Prevacid is available in an oral-disintegrating solutab, but it may only be available by prescription. Your pediatrician may be willing to write the rx for you.</p><p></p><p>Jen, when M was going downhill fast, I wanted with all my heart to believe there was a medical reason for it, not a psychological reason. For whatever reason, it was very hard for me to accept that anxiety could make her so ill. But in the end our doctors ruled out all physical causes and I had to face the fact that a mental illness was causing her to become physically ill. You don't have all the facts yet. Once you do, you will need to follow a treatment plan to get her well.</p><p></p><p>by the way, M's chief complaint was that her throat "felt bad" and that she couldn't swallow. The way her psychiatrist described it is that the anxiety takes hold in the throat and that they actually feel a tightness, even though it physically doesn't exist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 387134, member: 2423"] Prevacid is available in an oral-disintegrating solutab, but it may only be available by prescription. Your pediatrician may be willing to write the rx for you. Jen, when M was going downhill fast, I wanted with all my heart to believe there was a medical reason for it, not a psychological reason. For whatever reason, it was very hard for me to accept that anxiety could make her so ill. But in the end our doctors ruled out all physical causes and I had to face the fact that a mental illness was causing her to become physically ill. You don't have all the facts yet. Once you do, you will need to follow a treatment plan to get her well. by the way, M's chief complaint was that her throat "felt bad" and that she couldn't swallow. The way her psychiatrist described it is that the anxiety takes hold in the throat and that they actually feel a tightness, even though it physically doesn't exist. [/QUOTE]
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