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WHAT WONDERFUL NEWS.tHE CHANGE SURE DID A GREAT DEAL WITH HELPING YOUR

CHANGES TOO!! GREAT NEWS! the NEW YEAR WILL BE A BIG BLAST FOR THE WHOLE

FAMILY:):):)

lOVE & HUGS, GRANDMOMbev

finally some good news!

Ashton met with his new GI dr today (now that we have moved to

Kansas) and he finally gave us some good news. Ashton has been

vomiting a LOT lately--3 times a day. Luckily it is all liquid since

he is only g-tube fed. But it was getting really bad so we went to

Kansas City to see the dr. He told us to stop adding Polycose to his

formula because it slows down digestion and was making him overfull.

And since we stopped the polycose, he has thrown up only one time!

AND this dr doesn't believe he has ulcerative colitis--he thinks the

past GI dr misdiagnosed him so we will do another colonoscopy to be

sure but that means one less medicine if that is the case. He also

took him off of Reglan which was SUPPOSED to stop the vomiting

(which it failed at miserably). So that means 3 less times a day to

give him meds!! YAY!

Then the speech therapist today told us that Ashton made more

progress in the last 3 weeks than she has ever seen in her

professional life. He is babbling up a storm and is trying to talk.

Go little Ashton!

--mom to Ashton, 21 months (should be 19 months)

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The opinions and information exchanged on this list should IN NO WAY

be construed as medical advice.

PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS.

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WHAT WONDERFUL NEWS.tHE CHANGE SURE DID A GREAT DEAL WITH HELPING YOUR

CHANGES TOO!! GREAT NEWS! the NEW YEAR WILL BE A BIG BLAST FOR THE WHOLE

FAMILY:):):)

lOVE & HUGS, GRANDMOMbev

finally some good news!

Ashton met with his new GI dr today (now that we have moved to

Kansas) and he finally gave us some good news. Ashton has been

vomiting a LOT lately--3 times a day. Luckily it is all liquid since

he is only g-tube fed. But it was getting really bad so we went to

Kansas City to see the dr. He told us to stop adding Polycose to his

formula because it slows down digestion and was making him overfull.

And since we stopped the polycose, he has thrown up only one time!

AND this dr doesn't believe he has ulcerative colitis--he thinks the

past GI dr misdiagnosed him so we will do another colonoscopy to be

sure but that means one less medicine if that is the case. He also

took him off of Reglan which was SUPPOSED to stop the vomiting

(which it failed at miserably). So that means 3 less times a day to

give him meds!! YAY!

Then the speech therapist today told us that Ashton made more

progress in the last 3 weeks than she has ever seen in her

professional life. He is babbling up a storm and is trying to talk.

Go little Ashton!

--mom to Ashton, 21 months (should be 19 months)

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The opinions and information exchanged on this list should IN NO WAY

be construed as medical advice.

PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS.

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Wow! This is all such good news. I am so thrilled for Ashton -- and

for you because it's such a relief whenever you can reduce number of

meds!

had a check up Dec. 30 -- ups and downs with that one -- but

today I got his sputum culture results and we've finally gotten rid

of his mucoid PA -- it's been there since 1998!

I hope as 2003 unfolds, the good news continues!

Kim

Mom to (23 1/2 with asthma and cf) and (20 asthma no cf)

> Ashton met with his new GI dr today (now that we have moved to

> Kansas) and he finally gave us some good news. Ashton has been

> vomiting a LOT lately--3 times a day. Luckily it is all liquid

since

> he is only g-tube fed. But it was getting really bad so we went to

> Kansas City to see the dr. He told us to stop adding Polycose to

his

> formula because it slows down digestion and was making him overfull.

> And since we stopped the polycose, he has thrown up only one time!

> AND this dr doesn't believe he has ulcerative colitis--he thinks the

> past GI dr misdiagnosed him so we will do another colonoscopy to be

> sure but that means one less medicine if that is the case. He also

> took him off of Reglan which was SUPPOSED to stop the vomiting

> (which it failed at miserably). So that means 3 less times a day to

> give him meds!! YAY!

>

> Then the speech therapist today told us that Ashton made more

> progress in the last 3 weeks than she has ever seen in her

> professional life. He is babbling up a storm and is trying to talk.

> Go little Ashton!

>

> --mom to Ashton, 21 months (should be 19 months)

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Wow! This is all such good news. I am so thrilled for Ashton -- and

for you because it's such a relief whenever you can reduce number of

meds!

had a check up Dec. 30 -- ups and downs with that one -- but

today I got his sputum culture results and we've finally gotten rid

of his mucoid PA -- it's been there since 1998!

I hope as 2003 unfolds, the good news continues!

Kim

Mom to (23 1/2 with asthma and cf) and (20 asthma no cf)

> Ashton met with his new GI dr today (now that we have moved to

> Kansas) and he finally gave us some good news. Ashton has been

> vomiting a LOT lately--3 times a day. Luckily it is all liquid

since

> he is only g-tube fed. But it was getting really bad so we went to

> Kansas City to see the dr. He told us to stop adding Polycose to

his

> formula because it slows down digestion and was making him overfull.

> And since we stopped the polycose, he has thrown up only one time!

> AND this dr doesn't believe he has ulcerative colitis--he thinks the

> past GI dr misdiagnosed him so we will do another colonoscopy to be

> sure but that means one less medicine if that is the case. He also

> took him off of Reglan which was SUPPOSED to stop the vomiting

> (which it failed at miserably). So that means 3 less times a day to

> give him meds!! YAY!

>

> Then the speech therapist today told us that Ashton made more

> progress in the last 3 weeks than she has ever seen in her

> professional life. He is babbling up a storm and is trying to talk.

> Go little Ashton!

>

> --mom to Ashton, 21 months (should be 19 months)

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Wow! This is all such good news. I am so thrilled for Ashton -- and

for you because it's such a relief whenever you can reduce number of

meds!

had a check up Dec. 30 -- ups and downs with that one -- but

today I got his sputum culture results and we've finally gotten rid

of his mucoid PA -- it's been there since 1998!

I hope as 2003 unfolds, the good news continues!

Kim

Mom to (23 1/2 with asthma and cf) and (20 asthma no cf)

> Ashton met with his new GI dr today (now that we have moved to

> Kansas) and he finally gave us some good news. Ashton has been

> vomiting a LOT lately--3 times a day. Luckily it is all liquid

since

> he is only g-tube fed. But it was getting really bad so we went to

> Kansas City to see the dr. He told us to stop adding Polycose to

his

> formula because it slows down digestion and was making him overfull.

> And since we stopped the polycose, he has thrown up only one time!

> AND this dr doesn't believe he has ulcerative colitis--he thinks the

> past GI dr misdiagnosed him so we will do another colonoscopy to be

> sure but that means one less medicine if that is the case. He also

> took him off of Reglan which was SUPPOSED to stop the vomiting

> (which it failed at miserably). So that means 3 less times a day to

> give him meds!! YAY!

>

> Then the speech therapist today told us that Ashton made more

> progress in the last 3 weeks than she has ever seen in her

> professional life. He is babbling up a storm and is trying to talk.

> Go little Ashton!

>

> --mom to Ashton, 21 months (should be 19 months)

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OH< KIM,

That is super news. It has been great to start the 2003 off with that news.

I know he is happy also.

What are you going to be doing with yourself this school year. Did you take

the job with the school ?? I know you'd be good at anything you choose. I

hope all is well for you folks now .How is the ex? Give me an update when

you get time

LOVE & Hugs, BEv

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,

Wow! This is all such good news. I am so thrilled for Ashton -- and

for you because it's such a relief whenever you can reduce number of

meds!

had a check up Dec. 30 -- ups and downs with that one -- but

today I got his sputum culture results and we've finally gotten rid

of his mucoid PA -- it's been there since 1998!

I hope as 2003 unfolds, the good news continues!

Kim

Mom to (23 1/2 with asthma and cf) and (20 asthma no cf)

> Ashton met with his new GI dr today (now that we have moved to

> Kansas) and he finally gave us some good news. Ashton has been

> vomiting a LOT lately--3 times a day. Luckily it is all liquid

since

> he is only g-tube fed. But it was getting really bad so we went to

> Kansas City to see the dr. He told us to stop adding Polycose to

his

> formula because it slows down digestion and was making him overfull.

> And since we stopped the polycose, he has thrown up only one time!

> AND this dr doesn't believe he has ulcerative colitis--he thinks the

> past GI dr misdiagnosed him so we will do another colonoscopy to be

> sure but that means one less medicine if that is the case. He also

> took him off of Reglan which was SUPPOSED to stop the vomiting

> (which it failed at miserably). So that means 3 less times a day to

> give him meds!! YAY!

>

> Then the speech therapist today told us that Ashton made more

> progress in the last 3 weeks than she has ever seen in her

> professional life. He is babbling up a storm and is trying to talk.

> Go little Ashton!

>

> --mom to Ashton, 21 months (should be 19 months)

-------------------------------------------

The opinions and information exchanged on this list should IN NO WAY

be construed as medical advice.

PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS.

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OH< KIM,

That is super news. It has been great to start the 2003 off with that news.

I know he is happy also.

What are you going to be doing with yourself this school year. Did you take

the job with the school ?? I know you'd be good at anything you choose. I

hope all is well for you folks now .How is the ex? Give me an update when

you get time

LOVE & Hugs, BEv

Re: finally some good news!

,

Wow! This is all such good news. I am so thrilled for Ashton -- and

for you because it's such a relief whenever you can reduce number of

meds!

had a check up Dec. 30 -- ups and downs with that one -- but

today I got his sputum culture results and we've finally gotten rid

of his mucoid PA -- it's been there since 1998!

I hope as 2003 unfolds, the good news continues!

Kim

Mom to (23 1/2 with asthma and cf) and (20 asthma no cf)

> Ashton met with his new GI dr today (now that we have moved to

> Kansas) and he finally gave us some good news. Ashton has been

> vomiting a LOT lately--3 times a day. Luckily it is all liquid

since

> he is only g-tube fed. But it was getting really bad so we went to

> Kansas City to see the dr. He told us to stop adding Polycose to

his

> formula because it slows down digestion and was making him overfull.

> And since we stopped the polycose, he has thrown up only one time!

> AND this dr doesn't believe he has ulcerative colitis--he thinks the

> past GI dr misdiagnosed him so we will do another colonoscopy to be

> sure but that means one less medicine if that is the case. He also

> took him off of Reglan which was SUPPOSED to stop the vomiting

> (which it failed at miserably). So that means 3 less times a day to

> give him meds!! YAY!

>

> Then the speech therapist today told us that Ashton made more

> progress in the last 3 weeks than she has ever seen in her

> professional life. He is babbling up a storm and is trying to talk.

> Go little Ashton!

>

> --mom to Ashton, 21 months (should be 19 months)

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be construed as medical advice.

PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS.

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Where did you move to in Kansas? We are located 14 miles East of

Manhattan, but go to Children's Mercy Hopital and Clinic in KCMO. We

see Dr. for GI and he seems to be very good. In fact, I had to

call him just a couple of days ago about Adam's reflux, to increase

the prilosec.

I'm very thrilled for you. I know personally how wonderful it is when

the little one stops or slows down the throw-up. (I had to change

clothes 4 times Saturday evening before Adam went to bed...)

Keep up the good work.

Crystal

mom to Adam 10mo wcf, le 3yr nocf.

> Ashton met with his new GI dr today (now that we have moved to

> Kansas) and he finally gave us some good news. Ashton has been

> vomiting a LOT lately--3 times a day. Luckily it is all liquid

since

> he is only g-tube fed. But it was getting really bad so we went to

> Kansas City to see the dr. He told us to stop adding Polycose to

his

> formula because it slows down digestion and was making him

overfull.

> And since we stopped the polycose, he has thrown up only one time!

> AND this dr doesn't believe he has ulcerative colitis--he thinks

the

> past GI dr misdiagnosed him so we will do another colonoscopy to be

> sure but that means one less medicine if that is the case. He also

> took him off of Reglan which was SUPPOSED to stop the vomiting

> (which it failed at miserably). So that means 3 less times a day

to

> give him meds!! YAY!

>

> Then the speech therapist today told us that Ashton made more

> progress in the last 3 weeks than she has ever seen in her

> professional life. He is babbling up a storm and is trying to

talk.

> Go little Ashton!

>

> --mom to Ashton, 21 months (should be 19 months)

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Where did you move to in Kansas? We are located 14 miles East of

Manhattan, but go to Children's Mercy Hopital and Clinic in KCMO. We

see Dr. for GI and he seems to be very good. In fact, I had to

call him just a couple of days ago about Adam's reflux, to increase

the prilosec.

I'm very thrilled for you. I know personally how wonderful it is when

the little one stops or slows down the throw-up. (I had to change

clothes 4 times Saturday evening before Adam went to bed...)

Keep up the good work.

Crystal

mom to Adam 10mo wcf, le 3yr nocf.

> Ashton met with his new GI dr today (now that we have moved to

> Kansas) and he finally gave us some good news. Ashton has been

> vomiting a LOT lately--3 times a day. Luckily it is all liquid

since

> he is only g-tube fed. But it was getting really bad so we went to

> Kansas City to see the dr. He told us to stop adding Polycose to

his

> formula because it slows down digestion and was making him

overfull.

> And since we stopped the polycose, he has thrown up only one time!

> AND this dr doesn't believe he has ulcerative colitis--he thinks

the

> past GI dr misdiagnosed him so we will do another colonoscopy to be

> sure but that means one less medicine if that is the case. He also

> took him off of Reglan which was SUPPOSED to stop the vomiting

> (which it failed at miserably). So that means 3 less times a day

to

> give him meds!! YAY!

>

> Then the speech therapist today told us that Ashton made more

> progress in the last 3 weeks than she has ever seen in her

> professional life. He is babbling up a storm and is trying to

talk.

> Go little Ashton!

>

> --mom to Ashton, 21 months (should be 19 months)

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Where did you move to in Kansas? We are located 14 miles East of

Manhattan, but go to Children's Mercy Hopital and Clinic in KCMO. We

see Dr. for GI and he seems to be very good. In fact, I had to

call him just a couple of days ago about Adam's reflux, to increase

the prilosec.

I'm very thrilled for you. I know personally how wonderful it is when

the little one stops or slows down the throw-up. (I had to change

clothes 4 times Saturday evening before Adam went to bed...)

Keep up the good work.

Crystal

mom to Adam 10mo wcf, le 3yr nocf.

> Ashton met with his new GI dr today (now that we have moved to

> Kansas) and he finally gave us some good news. Ashton has been

> vomiting a LOT lately--3 times a day. Luckily it is all liquid

since

> he is only g-tube fed. But it was getting really bad so we went to

> Kansas City to see the dr. He told us to stop adding Polycose to

his

> formula because it slows down digestion and was making him

overfull.

> And since we stopped the polycose, he has thrown up only one time!

> AND this dr doesn't believe he has ulcerative colitis--he thinks

the

> past GI dr misdiagnosed him so we will do another colonoscopy to be

> sure but that means one less medicine if that is the case. He also

> took him off of Reglan which was SUPPOSED to stop the vomiting

> (which it failed at miserably). So that means 3 less times a day

to

> give him meds!! YAY!

>

> Then the speech therapist today told us that Ashton made more

> progress in the last 3 weeks than she has ever seen in her

> professional life. He is babbling up a storm and is trying to

talk.

> Go little Ashton!

>

> --mom to Ashton, 21 months (should be 19 months)

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Where near Manhattan? I went to Kansas State from 90-94 and I loved

that town. I lived near Aggieville (which of course was fun for a

college student). I am sure I am going to be going up to Manhattan

for the football games next year.

I understand about all the laundry loads. Gets real old and you are

afraid to go out of the house for fear that he will puke all over

someone else! Ashton's on so much prilosec now--there is no way he

has any acid left in his tummy!

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