Our son is 15 weeks old today and it's taken us a bit to figure out that the gas problems he's had from birth is not normal fussiness; he is most likely allergic/sensitive to certain foods. I've kept a food journal and for two weeks we've completely eliminated dairy and soy down to the ingredient level (before that it was just obvious dairy).
The problem is my diet is sparse now. I was doing the elimination diet Dr. Sears suggests, but with a few foods I know do not upset DS. But now when I add back food he's sensitive to all of it! He cries, screams, passes gas, strains, fusses, and is unable to sleep. It was pretty bad the first 15 weeks, with just a few days of peace. We endured it because the doctor kept telling us it would go away, but it has never gotten better. I should clarify that he doesn't have colic, he's fine and happy, but would have these episodes, mostly at night, where he struggled to pass gas and poop, or his poop was frothy, explosive, and had blood in it.
Well now he's very chill on the diet, thankfully, and he's on reflux medication, which is only a minor problem. But I'm at a loss as to what to eat and it's driving me crazy! I'm not placing him on formula; this is our second son so I would like the same nursing experience as I had with our first. But how do you get through this???
We have a appointment with a GI doctor. What happens at the first appointment, can anyone share? Will they be able to tell us something, or is it just a check up and we have to come back, or see an allergist? It's difficult to get quick appointments with the specialitst, should I go ahead and make an appointment with an allergist? But I don't think he's "allergic" just sensitive. The times he had blood in his stool was from specific foods that I know we can't have again, so I'm not worried about that.
Please help... not sure how to proceed with how we're eating to be sure he's getting good nutrition. So far I'm eating rice, chicken, avacados, bananas, apples, dairy free cookies, rice milk, some cereal, pears, and that's about it!
Thank you!
The problem is my diet is sparse now. I was doing the elimination diet Dr. Sears suggests, but with a few foods I know do not upset DS. But now when I add back food he's sensitive to all of it! He cries, screams, passes gas, strains, fusses, and is unable to sleep. It was pretty bad the first 15 weeks, with just a few days of peace. We endured it because the doctor kept telling us it would go away, but it has never gotten better. I should clarify that he doesn't have colic, he's fine and happy, but would have these episodes, mostly at night, where he struggled to pass gas and poop, or his poop was frothy, explosive, and had blood in it.
Well now he's very chill on the diet, thankfully, and he's on reflux medication, which is only a minor problem. But I'm at a loss as to what to eat and it's driving me crazy! I'm not placing him on formula; this is our second son so I would like the same nursing experience as I had with our first. But how do you get through this???
We have a appointment with a GI doctor. What happens at the first appointment, can anyone share? Will they be able to tell us something, or is it just a check up and we have to come back, or see an allergist? It's difficult to get quick appointments with the specialitst, should I go ahead and make an appointment with an allergist? But I don't think he's "allergic" just sensitive. The times he had blood in his stool was from specific foods that I know we can't have again, so I'm not worried about that.
Please help... not sure how to proceed with how we're eating to be sure he's getting good nutrition. So far I'm eating rice, chicken, avacados, bananas, apples, dairy free cookies, rice milk, some cereal, pears, and that's about it!
Thank you!