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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here w the reflux/milk protein allergy baby. Want to agree that peds SUCK at dx’ing this. Colic is 99% of the time reflux and it can be fixed![/quote] I’ll set up another appointment and bring up reflux. That’s my gut but because it really only happens when he’s sleeping the pediatrician kind of blew it off as “how newborns sleep, lots of noises.” He also doesn’t struggle to eat, doctor said reflux babies arch back when feeding. But honestly he’s only flat on back when sleeping for the most part so it makes sense. [/quote] They dont all arch. Milk is in everything. I mean it. Everything- bread, almost all baked goods, jarred sauces, chips, frozen foods, some processed meats, chocolate, dressings, creamers including Coffeemate and other non-dairy creamers, cereals, chicken broth, lots of fried foods with breading, granola bars, hot cocoa mix, soups, spice mixes, etc. McDonalds FF which means anything fried there because of CC, any burger joint that doesnt have a separate non-dairy flat top, jersey mikes subs because of flat top contimation and slicer contamination (they slice cheese and meat on the same slicer), pesto sauce, etc. I was DF for 2.5 years. Even after 2.5 years I still got dairy-ed every once and awhile. [/quote]
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