Guest guest Posted November 28, 2003 Report Share Posted November 28, 2003 Hi , I think the new feeding therapist's ideas are interesting, but I would be worried about hypo-g, going all night without feeds. My understanding is that hypo-g doesn't just go away, the child has to attain a certain percentage of body fat? seems to have the body fat now, but his hypo-g is worse than ever. He drops 20-30 BSLs in a 1/2 an hour to an hour off feeds. Personally, I would go with Dr H, or have the feeding therapist call her, and ask about her plan on dealing with Colin. I trust Dr H, she's never been wrong with , even if the Drs here haven't always agreed with her. Hope this helps. Pat (g-ma to , RSS, 23 months, 20# 4oz, 28.8 " , Prevacid, Zantac, Singulair, GT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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