Guest guest Posted April 24, 2003 Report Share Posted April 24, 2003 Glad you are getting some relief. I'm sure it will continue to improve as he eats more solids and maybe now that the tooth has come through. Good luck, Angie P. (Ma to JC, 3yo, wcf) RE: [crataegus] question PLEASE HELP > > > > , I forgot about one big thing with babies that causes > > nightwaking: > > > > TEETHING. > > > > Could he be teething? > > > > )O( > > mama to , 2yo, w/CF, and , 4yo, no CF > > both SZ alphas > > > > Be realistic: Plan for a miracle. > > ~ Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh > > > > > > > > > > WARNING: This is an open discussion of medical and alternative ideas and possibilities. No posting on this list is a promotion of medical treatment. In the care of cystic fibrosis always be honest with your physician. This is not a medical group. This is a group of people exploring possibilities of care in a free and open discussion. There are no doctors advising care on this list. Medical professionals should be kept up to date with any changes or considered changes in personal treatment. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2003 Report Share Posted April 24, 2003 YEAH!!!----------THAT IS TERRIFiC!! I am so very glad your getting into the swing of all this adjustments for the wee ones. --IT isn't easy & with CF -----it does make it different. Sounds like your CF nurse might be a mommy too. Whatever--it is wonderful & he will do more sleeping as his habit changes with full tummy LOVE & HUGS, grandmomBEV RE: [crataegus] question PLEASE HELP > > , I forgot about one big thing with babies that causes > nightwaking: > > TEETHING. > > Could he be teething? > > )O( > mama to , 2yo, w/CF, and , 4yo, no CF > both SZ alphas > > Be realistic: Plan for a miracle. > ~ Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh > > > > > WARNING: This is an open discussion of medical and alternative ideas and possibilities. No posting on this list is a promotion of medical treatment. In the care of cystic fibrosis always be honest with your physician. This is not a medical group. This is a group of people exploring possibilities of care in a free and open discussion. There are no doctors advising care on this list. Medical professionals should be kept up to date with any changes or considered changes in personal treatment. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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