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In a message dated 98-06-18 08:57:19 EDT, you write:

<< I know how you feel considering managing medically. The GI does not feel

that needs surgery and that we will just medicate her. She is growing

and eating well. Her vomiting and reflux are so rare now, that I don't mind

giving meds four times a day now! >>

Glad to hear the vomiting and reflux is rare. I did wish and pray that Matt's

would have been outgrown but it just hasn't happened.

Please don't think I am griping about giving meds. Matt's been on up to ten

or so different meds a day at times due to asthma, reflux and allergies over

the past eight years so I am used to the daily responsibility and I do thank

God that he is doing as well as he is. I just struggle with the four times a

day schedule since I fear I will start forgetting doses or forget to take it

with me when I am away from home at meal time.

Thanks for the suggestion about meal time. That makes sense and I will do

that.

Lynda

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>>>So, here I sit trying to figure out what to do next. Four times a day

meds

are so hard for me to keep up with! Does anybody have any good techniques

for

remembering meds that need four times a day dosing? >>>

Lynda,

is on Cisapride four times a day also. Since it is suppose to be given

15 minutes before meals, we follow this routine:

Before breakfast, lunch, dinner and bedtime snack. She gets 3cc q.i.d. and

weighs about 32 pounds now. (she is 2 1/2 years old)

I know how you feel considering managing medically. The GI does not feel

that needs surgery and that we will just medicate her. She is growing

and eating well. Her vomiting and reflux are so rare now, that I don't mind

giving meds four times a day now!

Good luck!

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Yes I think its funny too. Zach is on continuous feeds 24/7 so we just

go every 4 hrs and he gets all his other meds as well except if they are

scheduled at other times. Hes on Zantac Cisapride Mylicon Vitamins Senakot

Elavil and his feeds For his feedings he gets Peptamen Jr.

TTFN

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For those of you that have children on continous feeds and have to give

them cisapride. Don't you find it a little funny that you are supposed to

give it 15 minutes before feeds?? LOL. Everytime I read the instructions

on the bottle it makes me laugh in a twisted sort of way. Like my kid is

on food 24 hrs a day. duh!!! How would that be possible. Am I alone

here, or do any of you find that funny?

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> From: RRA4U@...

> To: eosinophilic gastroenteritis (AT) onelist (DOT) com

> Subject: [eosinophilic gastroenteritis] Re: cisapride med times

> Date: Thursday, June 18, 1998 7:54 AM

>

>

>

> In a message dated 98-06-18 08:57:19 EDT, you write:

>

> << I know how you feel considering managing medically. The GI does not

feel

> that needs surgery and that we will just medicate her. She is

growing

> and eating well. Her vomiting and reflux are so rare now, that I don't

mind

> giving meds four times a day now! >>

>

> Glad to hear the vomiting and reflux is rare. I did wish and pray that

Matt's

> would have been outgrown but it just hasn't happened.

>

> Please don't think I am griping about giving meds. Matt's been on up to

ten

> or so different meds a day at times due to asthma, reflux and allergies

over

> the past eight years so I am used to the daily responsibility and I do

thank

> God that he is doing as well as he is. I just struggle with the four

times a

> day schedule since I fear I will start forgetting doses or forget to take

it

> with me when I am away from home at meal time.

>

> Thanks for the suggestion about meal time. That makes sense and I will

do

> that.

>

> Lynda

>

>

>

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Is he on a GJ tube? Does he eat anything by mouth? Is peptamen Jr

Hypoallergenic?

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> From: MDarl22630@...

> To: eosinophilic gastroenteritis (AT) onelist (DOT) com

> Subject: [eosinophilic gastroenteritis] Re: cisapride med times

> Date: Thursday, June 18, 1998 2:02 PM

>

>

>

> Yes I think its funny too. Zach is on continuous feeds 24/7 so we

just

> go every 4 hrs and he gets all his other meds as well except if they are

> scheduled at other times. Hes on Zantac Cisapride Mylicon Vitamins

Senakot

> Elavil and his feeds For his feedings he gets Peptamen Jr.

>

>

>

> TTFN

>

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

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