Guest guest Posted June 16, 2001 Report Share Posted June 16, 2001 n, you are so great, an inspiration to us all. It doesn't matter if you get the occasional thing wrong. Your postings make me laugh and cheer me up no end. Margaret (Grandma to Shelby cf ,7 months and looking good) OOPS > I think that I wrote a long, blabby post to a mom about her child, referring > to > it (the child) as a son when it was a daughter. It really pays to read posts! > I do apologize if this is what I did, > n Rojas who clearly needs new glasses! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2001 Report Share Posted June 17, 2001 Margaret, thank you, n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted September 3, 2001 Report Share Posted September 3, 2001 Good luck Madonna Sometimes it's just coincidence. Maybe not. I was wondering, after reading your letter again (sometimes I need to be hit over the head to get the point!!) the doc took off pediasure cause he was gaining too much, could he then be hungry and that's why he's waking up??? Maybe you can add an extra bottle of regular milk into his daily routine or closer to bed time or a snack or something that might help him get through the night. Just a thought Debby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2001 Report Share Posted September 3, 2001 Ya know I thought about the hunger thing but is now eating regular food better than ever, I think the pediasure was filling him up and he would not eat, but now watch out when steven is hungry, he will eat for an hour. He was getting bumps around his mouth when he was eating yogurt and milk but we are just plyaing a guessing game now. We will see.> Good luck Madonna > Sometimes it's just coincidence. Maybe not. I was wondering, after reading > your letter again (sometimes I need to be hit over the head to get the > point!!) the doc took off pediasure cause he was gaining too much, > could he then be hungry and that's why he's waking up??? > Maybe you can add an extra bottle of regular milk into his daily routine or > closer to bed time or a snack or something that might help him get through > the night. > Just a thought > Debby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2001 Report Share Posted September 3, 2001 Madonna Bumps around the mouth would be a sign, but it doesn't have to be the milk, it could be some other product found in both products. When my sister's child was small, before they really zeroed in on the milk allergy, my sister was eating a custard cupcake with a strawberry on the top. So my sister licked off all the custard (since they suspected milk) and just touched the strawberry to her daughter's lips. The kids lips swelled as she watched to triple their size in sections!!!! Ended up, much later, they found out, it was the strawberry she was allergic to as well. It just literally touched her lips, she didn't ingest any. Debby Re: OOPS > > Ya know I thought about the hunger thing but is now eating > regular food better than ever, I think the pediasure was filling him > up and he would not eat, but now watch out when steven is hungry, he > will eat for an hour. He was getting bumps around his mouth when he > was eating yogurt and milk but we are just plyaing a guessing game > now. We will see.> > > Good luck Madonna > > Sometimes it's just coincidence. Maybe not. I was wondering, after > reading > > your letter again (sometimes I need to be hit over the head to get > the > > point!!) the doc took off pediasure cause he was gaining too > much, > > could he then be hungry and that's why he's waking up??? > > Maybe you can add an extra bottle of regular milk into his daily > routine or > > closer to bed time or a snack or something that might help him get > through > > the night. > > Just a thought > > Debby > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2001 Report Share Posted September 3, 2001 Madonna Bumps around the mouth would be a sign, but it doesn't have to be the milk, it could be some other product found in both products. When my sister's child was small, before they really zeroed in on the milk allergy, my sister was eating a custard cupcake with a strawberry on the top. So my sister licked off all the custard (since they suspected milk) and just touched the strawberry to her daughter's lips. The kids lips swelled as she watched to triple their size in sections!!!! Ended up, much later, they found out, it was the strawberry she was allergic to as well. It just literally touched her lips, she didn't ingest any. Debby Re: OOPS > > Ya know I thought about the hunger thing but is now eating > regular food better than ever, I think the pediasure was filling him > up and he would not eat, but now watch out when steven is hungry, he > will eat for an hour. He was getting bumps around his mouth when he > was eating yogurt and milk but we are just plyaing a guessing game > now. We will see.> > > Good luck Madonna > > Sometimes it's just coincidence. Maybe not. I was wondering, after > reading > > your letter again (sometimes I need to be hit over the head to get > the > > point!!) the doc took off pediasure cause he was gaining too > much, > > could he then be hungry and that's why he's waking up??? > > Maybe you can add an extra bottle of regular milk into his daily > routine or > > closer to bed time or a snack or something that might help him get > through > > the night. > > Just a thought > > Debby > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2001 Report Share Posted September 3, 2001 Madonna Bumps around the mouth would be a sign, but it doesn't have to be the milk, it could be some other product found in both products. When my sister's child was small, before they really zeroed in on the milk allergy, my sister was eating a custard cupcake with a strawberry on the top. So my sister licked off all the custard (since they suspected milk) and just touched the strawberry to her daughter's lips. The kids lips swelled as she watched to triple their size in sections!!!! Ended up, much later, they found out, it was the strawberry she was allergic to as well. It just literally touched her lips, she didn't ingest any. Debby Re: OOPS > > Ya know I thought about the hunger thing but is now eating > regular food better than ever, I think the pediasure was filling him > up and he would not eat, but now watch out when steven is hungry, he > will eat for an hour. He was getting bumps around his mouth when he > was eating yogurt and milk but we are just plyaing a guessing game > now. We will see.> > > Good luck Madonna > > Sometimes it's just coincidence. Maybe not. I was wondering, after > reading > > your letter again (sometimes I need to be hit over the head to get > the > > point!!) the doc took off pediasure cause he was gaining too > much, > > could he then be hungry and that's why he's waking up??? > > Maybe you can add an extra bottle of regular milk into his daily > routine or > > closer to bed time or a snack or something that might help him get > through > > the night. > > Just a thought > > Debby > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2005 Report Share Posted April 25, 2005 correction I have no idea where my math mind went a decade ago, but it's gone, gone, gone, ... a liver transplant costs 50,000 dollars, not half a million as I so insanely said in a letter to Matt. I can only plead early, early morning madness. argghhhh.! If we can't put up with each other, how can we put up with ourselves? (Uh... that's how it goes, right?) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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