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Thank you everyone for your responses. I had no idea that it could be

something. My husband sometimes gets the same way. Sometimes with

its when her nose is stuffy (from her allergies) but even

still. In fact, as I was reading the responses to my husband over the

telephone (he's home with the kids) my youngest spilled the bucket of

crayons and the smell of crayons was bothering him!! And yes he's all

stuffed/congested.

I will definitely look into this. I agree with about may

think she doesn't want to disappoint the Dr. H, but what steps do I

take now. Where do I go from here and to who?

My concern with it is that once she " smells something yucky " and its

while she's eating 95% of the time she won't finish eating because the

smell bothers her. I know that I don't like the smell of melting

butter like when someone cooks with butter and I actually have to

leave but it would prevent me from eating.

Again thanks

B

5 RSS and Kelli 2 1/2 Non RSS

> >

> > Hi everyone,

> >

> > In preparation of my first visit with Dr. H, I am making my list of

> > questions to ask her or things to mention and I wanted to run this

> > pass all of you since I don't have any experience with reflux.

> >

> > Sometimes will get a whiff of food cooking and she will

> start

> > to gag. Sometimes it's while she is eating (which of course then

> > that's over) but sometimes she is just playing. Example on

> Christmas

> > at my sister's house she wouldn't come in or near the kitchen and

> if

> > she came close she was holding her nose because of the smell of the

> > turkey cooking. Over the weekend I made scrambled eggs while she

> was

> > eating her breakfast and she started gagging. Anytime that happens

> > she asks " What's that yucky smell? " Oh wait and on Sunday while

> she

> > was eating a bagel my husband toasted his and that set her off as

> well.

> >

> > By the way I mentioned the turkey at my sister's house so that you

> > won't think I'm a bad cook or something LOL!! And those of you who

> > went to to the NJ Gathering know that my sister and brother-in-law

> is

> > a good cook.

> >

> > I don't think its reflux and believe I am not looking for things to

> > add to this list of problems, but I never know when something is

> worth

> > mentioning or questioning or not. That's when I turn to all of you

> > with your experiences and knowledge.

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > B

> > 5 RSS and Kelli 2 1/2 non RSS

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