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<blockquote data-quote="helpangel" data-source="post: 267850" data-attributes="member: 7170"><p>Oh I remember Mylanta well I use to have a bottle that I would sip from all day on my desk till my medical benefits kicked in and a doctor put me on xanax and xantac, along with practically a babyfood diet. Vomiting from stress is the worst, my nervous stomach went to the point of ulcers. Until he gets the stomach part under control you might want to keep him away from any kind of acidy foods for me the worst were tomatoes or citrus; many pop's have lots of acid too. </p><p></p><p>With kids its so hard to know when to take their complaints seriously; Angel never complains about anything even when she should (I don't think she registers pain) and my 12yo she complains all the time when nothing is wrong other times I will glimpse a week old bruise that is horrible that she never bothered to tell me about. It would be so much easier if kids came with an owner's manual or a crystal ball or something but for now you just have to follow what your gut tells you. I hope you and difficult child get some relief soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helpangel, post: 267850, member: 7170"] Oh I remember Mylanta well I use to have a bottle that I would sip from all day on my desk till my medical benefits kicked in and a doctor put me on xanax and xantac, along with practically a babyfood diet. Vomiting from stress is the worst, my nervous stomach went to the point of ulcers. Until he gets the stomach part under control you might want to keep him away from any kind of acidy foods for me the worst were tomatoes or citrus; many pop's have lots of acid too. With kids its so hard to know when to take their complaints seriously; Angel never complains about anything even when she should (I don't think she registers pain) and my 12yo she complains all the time when nothing is wrong other times I will glimpse a week old bruise that is horrible that she never bothered to tell me about. It would be so much easier if kids came with an owner's manual or a crystal ball or something but for now you just have to follow what your gut tells you. I hope you and difficult child get some relief soon. [/QUOTE]
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