Barf-O-Rama!
I'll not go into details, but the Doctor thinks RJ has reflux. She's been puking a lot lately.
Projectile-style too. I'm almost scared to kiss her. It's amazing how much stuff she'll hold in her little tummy. But it all comes shooting back out.
*gross bit here*
YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!
Tonight, it was chunky. Jodie says cause it has already partially digested. Seriously, it looked like watery cottage cheese.
Gotta love being a parent.
Projectile-style too. I'm almost scared to kiss her. It's amazing how much stuff she'll hold in her little tummy. But it all comes shooting back out.
*gross bit here*
YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!
Tonight, it was chunky. Jodie says cause it has already partially digested. Seriously, it looked like watery cottage cheese.
Gotta love being a parent.
3 Comments:
Hey Brian!
I ran across your blog via another one. I just thought i would let you know that i sympathize with you on the reflux. Both of my boys have had it since birth. J is 2 and D is almost 4 months. Reflux is tough with youngsters. If you need any tips for surviving it i would be glad to help you out. Both of my boys were on meds for it. J is off the meds and he is on a controlled diet to keep him from having to take medication. D just doesn't handle being off the meds very well so he will be on it until he is at least 9 months. It gets better it just takes a little while.
Debbi
By Debbi, at 11:24 PM
Bitch update! I want more pics of Ri-Ri
By Anonymous, at 10:47 AM
Wait 'til she's 3 and she barfs up an entire bowl of undigested oatmeal in your living room, hallway and bedroom. I have'nt eaten oatmeal since mid-August.
Ok, not reflux, but still disgusting.
Hope it's something you can fix easily.
By Anonymous, at 3:42 PM
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