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Sun, Mar 06 2005, 8:05 am
my 18 month daughter hasnt been well for a couple of weeks now
first she has a runny tummy then she was sick for a week and now she has a runny tummy again
any suggestions
iv taken her off of milk products
tryed soy milk but she dosnt like it
is formula milk better???
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Rivk
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Sun, Mar 06 2005, 2:27 pm
My two year old son had something like that a little while ago. His doctor had me bring in a dirty diaper to test it for various things. It turned out ot be none of them. He advised me to just give him whatever he wanted to eat as witholding certain foods wasn't making any difference anyway. It just resolved itself in about three weeks total. I was never so happy to see a normal dirty diaper!!! Good luck!
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Sun, Mar 06 2005, 7:32 pm
well I definatly noticed a difference when I put her back on dairy products. it went right threw her. I just felt so bad she was standing by my fridge saying more che more chee mummy wanting cheese she loves cheese. shes also soooooooooo hungry.
well I went out and bought flavored soy milk tonight so will see how she does with that.
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lucy
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Sun, Mar 06 2005, 10:57 pm
Proudmom: cutie pix of your daughter!
Here's a suggestion, no dairy (except yogurt) no soya (hard on the system) and as long as she is not throwing up give her as much fatty foods as possible (wow am I going to get it from the health nuts !)
The fat (someone told me and unfortunately had to try it & works) help hold together the stool.
So give her french fries, scrambled eggs, chips even!
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Mon, Mar 07 2005, 3:11 am
does that also mean soya milk???
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Tovah
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Mon, Mar 07 2005, 1:44 pm
my daughter had that 4 abt 2 weeks, my doc told me treat as if a stomach virus-rice banana's Formuls (isomil) toast, and it finally went away.
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ForeverYoung
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Wed, Mar 09 2005, 12:31 pm
rice & oatmeal are great for tummies.
soy helps elimination, so it wont help stop 'running'
Bananas & apples have hardening effect too -
also increace fresh fruits/ veggies
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gryp
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Wed, Mar 09 2005, 12:33 pm
its actually called the BRAT diet
bananas, rice, applesauce, toast
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