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In a message dated 11/19/00 5:22:50 PM Pacific Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
writes:
<< Babies don't have "colds" for 3 months, this could indicate allergies or
reflux, again.
In other words, the weight gain MIGHT be very normal, it depends on what is
driving the frequency of feeds. >>
The weight gain doesn't sound unreasonable to me, but the 'cold' does. This
baby is allergic to something methinks:)
Of course, as a food sensitive person, I tend to see food
allergies/sensitivities everywhere, but several things point that direction -
the frequent spitting up, the cold that's lasting and lasting...I'd bet money
on a food sensitivity. I'd start with diary...then wheat.
katherine in atl
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