Guest guest Posted January 28, 2006 Report Share Posted January 28, 2006 Thanks, Charlene. He drank another 8 oz. this morning! I've always been lucky to get 4 oz of Enfimil in him! Does anyone else's RSS child HATE eggs? Brockton HATES them. No matter how I prepare them he gags and crys. It's not worth the pain! LOL I really wish he liked them because they are so easy to make and inexpensive. I'm off to a Bridal Show this afternoon with my mother. Did I share with all of you the fact that I got invitations yesterday for $19! They were on clearance and I love them! I printed one up this morning and it turned out great! Now I'm really getting excited! Thanks again, Charlene. Jeanie re_1wiily wrote: Hi Jeanie, I just wanted to let you know that our son was using pediasure for quite some time and it was the one 'formula' that worked for us; at the time the gastroenterologist (is there a short form for this?) told us not to worry too much about the sugars as it was his 'short term solution to a long term problem'. Will is not on pediasure any more but it certainly was the boost he needed because nothing else worked. He has even had it in his NG tube for feedings in the past because he tolerated it so well. I'm not sure what the blood sugars connection is, but our son seems to crave sugars and we don't worry about too much in his system but maybe not enough? Is that anyone else's experience? I'm glad that Brockton has found a 'short term solution' that he tolerates and likes. Just clean the little teeth really well after a bottle. Good luck! Charlene > > Hi all. > > Brocktons GI appt. went pretty well. They don't see any issues with > him. They are taking him off the Enfamil with Iron and putting him on > Pediasure with Iron. I gave him his first bottle of it tonight and he > drank 7 oz.!!!! That's the most he's EVER drank in one sitting! I > added some Gerber Oatmeal with banana to it. I think we've got a > winner! LOL I am a little concerned about his Blue Cross/Blue Shield > accepting it. We tried to get the Pediasure before and they denied > it. The dietician at Strong said that she will fight them until the > okay it. I think I like her! She said she knows ways to bring them > around to her way of thinking. I also found another food that he > seems to like. Harvard Beets! Weird, huh? LOL > > This might be a stupid question but I feel like I have to ask it > anyways..........lol............What is the difference between a > clinical diagnosis and a diagnosis? I'm a little confused. > > Thanks > > Jeanie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2006 Report Share Posted January 28, 2006 Jeanie Adam despises eggs. And like you, I find they are so easy to make and so nutritious (I love them too!!) Drives me insane!!! Deb Re: Re: Brocktons GI appt. Thanks, Charlene. He drank another 8 oz. this morning! I've always been lucky to get 4 oz of Enfimil in him! Does anyone else's RSS child HATE eggs? Brockton HATES them. No matter how I prepare them he gags and crys. It's not worth the pain! LOL I really wish he liked them because they are so easy to make and inexpensive. I'm off to a Bridal Show this afternoon with my mother. Did I share with all of you the fact that I got invitations yesterday for $19! They were on clearance and I love them! I printed one up this morning and it turned out great! Now I'm really getting excited! Thanks again, Charlene. Jeanie re_1wiily wrote: Hi Jeanie, I just wanted to let you know that our son was using pediasure for quite some time and it was the one 'formula' that worked for us; at the time the gastroenterologist (is there a short form for this?) told us not to worry too much about the sugars as it was his 'short term solution to a long term problem'. Will is not on pediasure any more but it certainly was the boost he needed because nothing else worked. He has even had it in his NG tube for feedings in the past because he tolerated it so well. I'm not sure what the blood sugars connection is, but our son seems to crave sugars and we don't worry about too much in his system but maybe not enough? Is that anyone else's experience? I'm glad that Brockton has found a 'short term solution' that he tolerates and likes. Just clean the little teeth really well after a bottle. Good luck! Charlene > > Hi all. > > Brocktons GI appt. went pretty well. They don't see any issues with > him. They are taking him off the Enfamil with Iron and putting him on > Pediasure with Iron. I gave him his first bottle of it tonight and he > drank 7 oz.!!!! That's the most he's EVER drank in one sitting! I > added some Gerber Oatmeal with banana to it. I think we've got a > winner! LOL I am a little concerned about his Blue Cross/Blue Shield > accepting it. We tried to get the Pediasure before and they denied > it. The dietician at Strong said that she will fight them until the > okay it. I think I like her! She said she knows ways to bring them > around to her way of thinking. I also found another food that he > seems to like. Harvard Beets! Weird, huh? LOL > > This might be a stupid question but I feel like I have to ask it > anyways..........lol............What is the difference between a > clinical diagnosis and a diagnosis? I'm a little confused. > > Thanks > > Jeanie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Share Posted January 29, 2006 Hi Charlene Use GI doc for short (gastroenterologist) Don't you just love all our short forms!! LOL Deb Re: Brocktons GI appt. Hi Jeanie, I just wanted to let you know that our son was using pediasure for quite some time and it was the one 'formula' that worked for us; at the time the gastroenterologist (is there a short form for this?) told us not to worry too much about the sugars as it was his 'short term solution to a long term problem'. Will is not on pediasure any more but it certainly was the boost he needed because nothing else worked. He has even had it in his NG tube for feedings in the past because he tolerated it so well. I'm not sure what the blood sugars connection is, but our son seems to crave sugars and we don't worry about too much in his system but maybe not enough? Is that anyone else's experience? I'm glad that Brockton has found a 'short term solution' that he tolerates and likes. Just clean the little teeth really well after a bottle. Good luck! Charlene > > Hi all. > > Brocktons GI appt. went pretty well. They don't see any issues with > him. They are taking him off the Enfamil with Iron and putting him on > Pediasure with Iron. I gave him his first bottle of it tonight and he > drank 7 oz.!!!! That's the most he's EVER drank in one sitting! I > added some Gerber Oatmeal with banana to it. I think we've got a > winner! LOL I am a little concerned about his Blue Cross/Blue Shield > accepting it. We tried to get the Pediasure before and they denied > it. The dietician at Strong said that she will fight them until the > okay it. I think I like her! She said she knows ways to bring them > around to her way of thinking. I also found another food that he > seems to like. Harvard Beets! Weird, huh? LOL > > This might be a stupid question but I feel like I have to ask it > anyways..........lol............What is the difference between a > clinical diagnosis and a diagnosis? I'm a little confused. > > Thanks > > Jeanie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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