The plan is to start her on Zantac and add Carafate to coat the lining of her esophagus and stomach. Hopefully, this will improve her feeding and make her more comfortable. Currently, we're lucky to get 2oz per feed. As for breastfeeding, I have to go on a strict no-dairy diet. This includes most breads, sauces, and most processed foods. I'm going to give this diet a try, but if it proves difficult or I don't see improvement in her symptoms within a month, I'll have to stop this endeavor of breastfeeding. It will be a very emotional time for me.
Neocate is a completely hypoallergenic formula not made from cow's milk (most hypoallergenic formulas are still cow milk-based). This is an "elemental formula," meaning the proteins have been broken down into amino acids. We're fortunate our insurance covers this formula 100% as it is very expensive... $50 per can.
Please keep us in your prayers! It's already hard enough to split my attention between 4 kiddos and my hubby. This added stress is pushing us to our breaking point. She cries every time I feed her and is up many times a night. Since adding formula to her diet, my milk supply has decreased considerably. For the past few days, I've had to breastfeed, then top her off with a bottle (because I didn't have enough milk to satisfy her). Once she's asleep, I pump (to increase my supply). All of that while trying to keep my other children from fighting. It's not exactly a peaceful atmosphere around here!
I know it will improve with time, and there are many happy and loving moments...I only wish right now there were more of them!
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How is Emmalyn feeling now, Brandy? Has the new treatment regimen helped?
shoot -- feeding troubles are the worst with babies/kids. ethan had bad reflux, too and it was such a relief when we got it all settled for him. he had additional problems later on and now those are getting better too. you are so lucky to have formula paid for -- what a great blessing. hope things get better soon for you all.
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