Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 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 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 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 > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 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 > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 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 > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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