tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873093851683468203.post2352387998469373873..comments2023-07-01T06:46:16.188-05:00Comments on The Domestic Wannabe: a sick dayAshleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14111076542551700221noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873093851683468203.post-69577096817069046542013-10-18T09:51:28.632-05:002013-10-18T09:51:28.632-05:00We just had the bouts of puking here too... YUCK! ...We just had the bouts of puking here too... YUCK! I hope you get Elsie's tummy issue figured out. We skipped oatmeal/rice/grains with our kids and fed fruits and veggies first. Really for no reason other than not having cereal on hand and forgetting to buy it. They both can eat those things now - but never had baby brands.Moments and Impressionshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07985790308177683141noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873093851683468203.post-3323488526832042762013-10-17T11:08:32.321-05:002013-10-17T11:08:32.321-05:00I think other people have commented but I thought ...I think other people have commented but I thought I would chime in I reiterate... Most kids don't react the first few times try eat something. It's the 4th, 5th, 6th time that you will get a bad reaction. I gave my little guy yogurt for 3-4 days before he started vomiting. Come to find out he has a dairy allergy. :( hope you get this figure out soon! A prick test at the allergist might give you some answers. We're doing a blood test on both our babes soon to get more specific protein allergy information. Hi, I am Katie Bowman.https://www.blogger.com/profile/14453806106013119354noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873093851683468203.post-36775644050538466612013-10-17T05:45:54.413-05:002013-10-17T05:45:54.413-05:00My daughter Avery (11 mo) was diagnosed with FPIES...My daughter Avery (11 mo) was diagnosed with FPIES when she was 7 months. Her worst triggers are dairy and soy. She had dairy several times before she reacted to it. The first time she reacted we found her in bed covered with vomit and brought her into the er because she wouldn't stop. She continued with a vomiting episode once a week or so and it was so scary not knowing what was going on! Finally we narrowed it down to diet and her ped. sent us to a GI specialist who thankfully knew about FPIES and suggested we eliminate dairy and soy from her diet and mine (I breastfeed). Avery can have many foods (she's up to 25) and isn't failure to thrive. There are many different severity levels on the FPIES spectrum.<br /><br />I would ask your ped. for a referral to a GI specialist as many doctors do not know a lot about FPIES as it is not very common. If you go on the facebook FPIES page they may be able to tell you a good GI specialist in your area who has knowledge of FPIES. If you have questions for me feel free to fb message me. I hope you can figure this out and she feels better!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07763944226737514642noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873093851683468203.post-72399689641675972442013-10-16T12:33:18.888-05:002013-10-16T12:33:18.888-05:00E is exclusively breastfed right? I wouldn't w...E is exclusively breastfed right? I wouldn't worry about solids if she is. My son (who is nearly 5 now) went straight to table food at about 10 months (while still breast feeding). We never did baby foods with him. The pedi. suggested we give him baby vitamins to make sure he was getting all his nutrients but didn't show a concern and didn't try to push solids on me. <br /><br />My daughter, who is 6 now, had a horrible gag reflex, and even though I had to quit breast feeding at 6 months (I was pregnant with my son) we had to hold off on solids, she would gag on everything! I think we re-introduced baby foods around 8 months only to find she was a very picky eater and if she didn't like something she would gag. To this day, she is still that way! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14089218882540919138noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873093851683468203.post-63041222813275851332013-10-15T22:11:54.236-05:002013-10-15T22:11:54.236-05:00Poor girls and poor momma! I'm so glad everyo...Poor girls and poor momma! I'm so glad everyone is feeling better now!Liz Runningmommahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04437872032928853655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873093851683468203.post-84114299940725494322013-10-15T20:33:44.755-05:002013-10-15T20:33:44.755-05:00Nothing sadder than a sick baby :-(. My 22 month o...Nothing sadder than a sick baby :-(. My 22 month old is just getting over a 2 week cold, not fun. Good luck!Crazycurlshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15270131972821390052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873093851683468203.post-41074266769551642992013-10-15T17:33:02.094-05:002013-10-15T17:33:02.094-05:00we live in carthage MO and there is a nasty little...we live in carthage MO and there is a nasty little virus going around :( Lorelei has exactly what ryann had, complained of her head hurting and vomiting. She started throwing up after school and passed out at 5:30 pm only waking up to throw up, we'd give her food and then she'd be good for 15 min and then she'd be puking again. <br /><br />Spencer,my youngest, had really bad reflux and wouldn't even touch oatmeal/rice anything of that nature. We finally just started doing this thing called baby led feeding and he was good, but if it's her digestive system not being ready I don't think this would help, but it's a pretty cool topic so you should look it up.Dawnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04285731626342513492noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873093851683468203.post-85722458538546318282013-10-15T10:36:43.150-05:002013-10-15T10:36:43.150-05:00Ugh, how awful. Glad Ryann is feeling better. Jus...Ugh, how awful. Glad Ryann is feeling better. Just had to say it's not just you. We skipped oatmeal/rice cereal because he didn't care for it. He had the same reaction to the Earth's Best (and Gerber) Oatmeal fruit mixes. Both times he got sick 1-2hrs after eating them. Our ped said to wait until 1yr and we did and he is fine with oatmeal, etc now. I'm nervous to try oatmeal/rice cereal with my youngest next month because of this.Laurenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12406753155635313648noreply@blogger.com