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    Posted: 16 February 2007 at 2:08pm
Finally we have a reason why Isla has been so unsettled since birth.
Finally after 4 (pretty horrid) months of getting up to her up to 5 times a night, sometimes for hours on end because she just wouldnt settle,...after she was misdiagnosed as having colic,... taking her to Dr's and other health professionals only to be told she's healthy and Im do everything right,... me being scared to take her out in public because I cant settle her when she screams ( a stupid man told me to shut her up, in a cafe when she was 3 weeks old),.. constantly questioning my ability as a parent,... DH nearly losing his job and having to work 2 hours extra a day unpaid to try and keep it,..people questioning if I have PND,...me wondering if Im mad,...me feeling guilty that I am the reason she is unsettled ( a "friend" sugested this),...family and friends and others saying I should give up bf,...if my milk was "better" she wouldnt be unsettled,..me feeling guilty that I still am not enjoying being a Mum,...my relation with DH getting more and more strained,....

Finally,..thnaks to the lovely ladies at the Northshore Plunket Family centre who actually took the time to listen to everything I had to say about Isla's behaviour etc,...finally Isla has been diagnosed with Silent Reflux.

She began a trial of Gaviscon on Tues after me taking her back to the Dr just to get her checked out medically *again* to rule out anything being wrong, before we try other things. I told him that the plunket nurses (in auck, not the stupid ones I have here) thought she might have reflux.
She is now going 5 hours at night between feeds and not waking inbetween feeds at all ( this is like a miracle!), she has stayed asleep in her buggy and capsule after we have stopped ( has never done this before). She is much happier, her eyes look brighter,...my beautiful girl is no longer in pain.

A gigantic weight has been lifted of my shoulders. I now know for sure that I wasnt the reason she was so unsettled,..that I have been a good Mum,..that I did the right thing not giving up bf when I really really didnt want to,.. that my gut intinct that something was wrong was corrrect.
Finally my little girl can enjoy life,... and I can too.

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you brought tears to my eyes...

i'm glad you can see a light at the end of the tunnel, and can stop blaming yourself.

YAY!!! for getting to the bottom of the problem...

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Oh big hugs, you are such a good mum for doing everything to find out what was wrong. Well done! You are doing such a fantastic job and I am so glad to hear Isla is doing better now. Hopefully now you'll be able to have some rest and much needed sleep.
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Yay Kellz - I can almost *feel* your relief thru your post! Reflux is a horrible thing, Mercedes had it and it is such a struggle for them.

I'm so glad to hear that the gaviscon is working and she is more settled, and that you are getting more sleep. Big, big hugs!
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Oh that's awesome news. It must be such a relief that someone has finally figured out what the problem was & you can both get some sleep & really start to enjoy each other. Good on you for persevering & getting to the bottom of things!
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Yay!!! Gaviscon was our miracle for Josiah too (he also had silent reflux) - wonderful stuff! Keep up the good work
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That is totally awesome news to read Kellz. Really really happy that things are starting to look up for you and your little princess.
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oh my god it waslike reading my own storey execet i,m not married and james had a herina in his grion i felt the same way you do after his op and i am so happy for you you will be able to enjoy being a mum and its the greatest feeling in the world
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Big hugs to you Kellz I am so pleased that everything is working out for you and Isla - keep up the good work.
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Awesome Kellz it sucks that Silent Reflux is commonly diagnosed as Colic. Ellas got Silent reflux and we use losec the gav doesnt work for her
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That's excellent news Kellz!!! So glad you found the answer and can begin to really enjoy your time with little Isla
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Congrat that you finally have answers.. Alize has really bad reflux, but was picked up around 6wks....I can only imagine what your've been thru thou as I was getting to stage where I didnt want to take my baby anywhere either, but 4mths of it would definitely take a huge  toll.

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Briona had silent reflux for 3 months and it felt like forever so I can well imagine the stress that's been on you over the last few months. So glad you have true answers and that life is brightening up for your family!!
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Thanks everyone for your comments and support

There have been lots of little changes in Isla since she started on the Gaviscon, but after a couple of days of going 5 hours between feeds, she's now feeding around 3 1/2hrly in the night again. Shes not waking inbetween tho, and is mostly going straight to sleep after the feed.

Im trying a low dairy, low acid diet to see if this further helps things. She is meant to only have max 6 doses of Gaviscon a day, but when I dont give it at the feed around 3 pm, she gets grizzly etc,and Im sure shes in pain again. We will be going back to the dr on fri for another review.

Jess, how long did you have to try the Gaviscon for, before Ella was put on losec? Did your GP prescribe it or did u have to take Ella to a specialist?



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oh yes poor you and her. Been down that track too its so not nice. But its such a releif to have someone listen and give a diagnosis aye. What happened with us and the track most docs go down is to try gaviscon, then try ranitadine then if that doesnt work try losec. Gps can perscribe it but alot wont unless they child has been seen by a paed.


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Oh cool, thanks for that.
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Yep we tried the ranitidine that made her worse, then we went on the gaviscon for AGES and then she sorted grew out of that and then the dr put her on losec and we went and saw the specialist I think shes pretty much grown out of it now shes back on dairy and has no meds and is doing SOOOOO well No spilling, no screaming! I think its coz she sits all the time now YAY
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Oh yay! Its really good that Ella no longer needs meds and is doing well
I doubt my Dr will prescribe anything other than Gav cos he already said he doesnt know much about it. Hmmm I wonder how long it will take to get in to see a Paed? Maybe I should go back to the Dr *again* and see if he can make a referral sooner rather than later!
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See how u go it does take upto 3 weeks to see the benefits of the gaviscon. If there is no improvement after that then i would go back
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Originally posted by Kellz Kellz wrote:

I doubt my Dr will prescribe anything other than Gav cos he already said he doesnt know much about it.


Perhaps because your GP doesn't know much about Isla's condition he/she should be refering her even sooner (or perhaps do a bit of research! )

I really hope your little girl gets sorted soon, they go through so much in their lives
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