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Sometimes those sweet little stools float because they contain gas;

ask your doctor about calcium-based Tums unless she has pain, in

which case you ask about reflux; I heatily recommend Aciphex--and

no, they do not pay me! Things sound much better!

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n, wcf, mom of 3 older adults, youngest wcf, too

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Our nutritionist said if there is oil, he needs more creon, but not

to worry about floaties so much. That said, however, you noted that

they used to sink and now they float... has your child grown in that

amount of time? Perhaps floaties are an early sign of needing more

enzymes due to growth. Looking for undigested food is helpful, too.

~Steph, mom of Iain, 6, wcf

> Sometimes those sweet little stools float because they contain gas;

> ask your doctor about calcium-based Tums unless she has pain, in

> which case you ask about reflux; I heatily recommend Aciphex--and

> no, they do not pay me! Things sound much better!

> Love,

> n, wcf, mom of 3 older adults, youngest wcf, too

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