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Thanks Bill. What type of yogurt should I try once the antibiotics

have been finished? Do I give plain regular yogurt. Not fat free or

low fat as that would be very high in carbs and it usually has

aspartame in it, right?

Satnam

> > Hi, Kristan is on antibiotics for an ear infection and now has

> > diarrhea. So far she is handling it ok and isn't getting

> > dehyrdrated, she is only taking about 5 oz of her 7 oz bottles (4

a

> > day). I try to get water in her too to make up for the fluid

loss.

> > Her doctor mentioned getting yogurt into her. I've read in

previous

> > posts that the bacteria in yogurt helps when you have diarrhea.

> >

> > Here's the stupid question, the yogurt would need to be

calculated

> > into the diet, right? I have a call into the dietitian about

giving

> > her yogurt, but then Kristan seems to be in good spirits even

with

> > the diarrhea and she doesn't seem to be getting too dehyrdrated,

so

> > I'm thinking maybe I shouldn't be trying yogurt.

> >

> > Any thoughts?

> >

> > Thanks in advance,

> >

> > Satnam, mom to Kristan, 16 months

> > Keto Kid since August 2003

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > " The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option, NOT just a

last resort! "

> >

> > List is for parent to parent support only.

> > It is important to get medical advice from a

professional keto team!

> > Subscribe: ketogenic-subscribe

> > Unsubscribe: ketogenic-

unsubscribe

> >

> >

> >

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I think that it is plain, regular yogurt. Milk and bacteria. I don't

know about aspartame.

Bill

kristansmommy wrote:

> Thanks Bill. What type of yogurt should I try once the antibiotics

> have been finished? Do I give plain regular yogurt. Not fat free or

> low fat as that would be very high in carbs and it usually has

> aspartame in it, right?

>

>

> Satnam

>

>

>>

>>>Hi, Kristan is on antibiotics for an ear infection and now has

>>>diarrhea. So far she is handling it ok and isn't getting

>>>dehyrdrated, she is only taking about 5 oz of her 7 oz bottles (4

>>

> a

>

>>>day). I try to get water in her too to make up for the fluid

>>

> loss.

>

>>>Her doctor mentioned getting yogurt into her. I've read in

>>

> previous

>

>>>posts that the bacteria in yogurt helps when you have diarrhea.

>>>

>>>Here's the stupid question, the yogurt would need to be

>>

> calculated

>

>>>into the diet, right? I have a call into the dietitian about

>>

> giving

>

>>>her yogurt, but then Kristan seems to be in good spirits even

>>

> with

>

>>>the diarrhea and she doesn't seem to be getting too dehyrdrated,

>>

> so

>

>>>I'm thinking maybe I shouldn't be trying yogurt.

>>>

>>>Any thoughts?

>>>

>>>Thanks in advance,

>>>

>>>Satnam, mom to Kristan, 16 months

>>>Keto Kid since August 2003

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> " The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option, NOT just a

>>

> last resort! "

>

>>> List is for parent to parent support only.

>>> It is important to get medical advice from a

>>

> professional keto team!

>

>>> Subscribe: ketogenic-subscribe

>>> Unsubscribe: ketogenic-

>>

> unsubscribe

>

>>>

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I think that it is plain, regular yogurt. Milk and bacteria. I don't

know about aspartame.

Bill

kristansmommy wrote:

> Thanks Bill. What type of yogurt should I try once the antibiotics

> have been finished? Do I give plain regular yogurt. Not fat free or

> low fat as that would be very high in carbs and it usually has

> aspartame in it, right?

>

>

> Satnam

>

>

>>

>>>Hi, Kristan is on antibiotics for an ear infection and now has

>>>diarrhea. So far she is handling it ok and isn't getting

>>>dehyrdrated, she is only taking about 5 oz of her 7 oz bottles (4

>>

> a

>

>>>day). I try to get water in her too to make up for the fluid

>>

> loss.

>

>>>Her doctor mentioned getting yogurt into her. I've read in

>>

> previous

>

>>>posts that the bacteria in yogurt helps when you have diarrhea.

>>>

>>>Here's the stupid question, the yogurt would need to be

>>

> calculated

>

>>>into the diet, right? I have a call into the dietitian about

>>

> giving

>

>>>her yogurt, but then Kristan seems to be in good spirits even

>>

> with

>

>>>the diarrhea and she doesn't seem to be getting too dehyrdrated,

>>

> so

>

>>>I'm thinking maybe I shouldn't be trying yogurt.

>>>

>>>Any thoughts?

>>>

>>>Thanks in advance,

>>>

>>>Satnam, mom to Kristan, 16 months

>>>Keto Kid since August 2003

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> " The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option, NOT just a

>>

> last resort! "

>

>>> List is for parent to parent support only.

>>> It is important to get medical advice from a

>>

> professional keto team!

>

>>> Subscribe: ketogenic-subscribe

>>> Unsubscribe: ketogenic-

>>

> unsubscribe

>

>>>

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I think that it is plain, regular yogurt. Milk and bacteria. I don't

know about aspartame.

Bill

kristansmommy wrote:

> Thanks Bill. What type of yogurt should I try once the antibiotics

> have been finished? Do I give plain regular yogurt. Not fat free or

> low fat as that would be very high in carbs and it usually has

> aspartame in it, right?

>

>

> Satnam

>

>

>>

>>>Hi, Kristan is on antibiotics for an ear infection and now has

>>>diarrhea. So far she is handling it ok and isn't getting

>>>dehyrdrated, she is only taking about 5 oz of her 7 oz bottles (4

>>

> a

>

>>>day). I try to get water in her too to make up for the fluid

>>

> loss.

>

>>>Her doctor mentioned getting yogurt into her. I've read in

>>

> previous

>

>>>posts that the bacteria in yogurt helps when you have diarrhea.

>>>

>>>Here's the stupid question, the yogurt would need to be

>>

> calculated

>

>>>into the diet, right? I have a call into the dietitian about

>>

> giving

>

>>>her yogurt, but then Kristan seems to be in good spirits even

>>

> with

>

>>>the diarrhea and she doesn't seem to be getting too dehyrdrated,

>>

> so

>

>>>I'm thinking maybe I shouldn't be trying yogurt.

>>>

>>>Any thoughts?

>>>

>>>Thanks in advance,

>>>

>>>Satnam, mom to Kristan, 16 months

>>>Keto Kid since August 2003

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> " The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option, NOT just a

>>

> last resort! "

>

>>> List is for parent to parent support only.

>>> It is important to get medical advice from a

>>

> professional keto team!

>

>>> Subscribe: ketogenic-subscribe

>>> Unsubscribe: ketogenic-

>>

> unsubscribe

>

>>>

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