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could this kid have acid reflux?
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<blockquote data-quote="zba189" data-source="post: 387153"><p>My difficult child has an extreme case of acid reflux. It's one of the things that I have become an expert about because of my little boy. Acid reflux can cause a ton of discomfort. For my difficult child, it causes a tightness in his chest, a burning in his throat. In my difficult child's case it was always after eating not during. difficult child took prevacid solutabs (they melt in your mouth) and as an emergency backup Tums. One of the things to keep in mind with prevacid is that it is best taken about 20 mins before a meal in order to give it time to work. Some of the telltale signs of acid reflux in my difficult child are: bad breath, hiccups, throwing up in his mouth (I know it sounds awful but whole fries and other things would show up in his mouth as long as a half hour after eating). </p><p></p><p> I honestly don't think there is anything wrong with searching for something physical, but be real enough to understand that might not be the case. Everything I've read about your difficult child and how you are handling things if that you are very very real about what could be the possible reasons for your daughter's trouble. I don't know if it's at all helpful, but I really believe you are going to get to the bottom of this with your daughter and you and her are going to be stronger because of this. As I read all your posts about your difficult child, I see you becoming stronger and stronger with each turn of events and I admire how much devotion you have for her. She is very blessed to have you in her corner. You're doing good, just keep going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zba189, post: 387153"] My difficult child has an extreme case of acid reflux. It's one of the things that I have become an expert about because of my little boy. Acid reflux can cause a ton of discomfort. For my difficult child, it causes a tightness in his chest, a burning in his throat. In my difficult child's case it was always after eating not during. difficult child took prevacid solutabs (they melt in your mouth) and as an emergency backup Tums. One of the things to keep in mind with prevacid is that it is best taken about 20 mins before a meal in order to give it time to work. Some of the telltale signs of acid reflux in my difficult child are: bad breath, hiccups, throwing up in his mouth (I know it sounds awful but whole fries and other things would show up in his mouth as long as a half hour after eating). I honestly don't think there is anything wrong with searching for something physical, but be real enough to understand that might not be the case. Everything I've read about your difficult child and how you are handling things if that you are very very real about what could be the possible reasons for your daughter's trouble. I don't know if it's at all helpful, but I really believe you are going to get to the bottom of this with your daughter and you and her are going to be stronger because of this. As I read all your posts about your difficult child, I see you becoming stronger and stronger with each turn of events and I admire how much devotion you have for her. She is very blessed to have you in her corner. You're doing good, just keep going. [/QUOTE]
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