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We got Hunter's appt moved up from 1/21 to 1/5; you'd think after going thru similar issues with my older son I'd know what to ask, but I don't. I suppose I should ask that he be RAST tested for the top 8 (and I may throw a few environmentals--dogs, dustmites, cats)....and I will discuss my diet and bring my diet log. I will ask about meds for reflux, neocate (as opposed to or in addition to breastfeeding), and ask about positioning for the reflux, starting solids (specifically cereal to thicken feeds/satiate his constant hunger).....what else should I bring or do or ask? Thanks for your help.
Nancy
"Mothers of little boys work from son-up to son-down!"
"My sons are my greatest accomplishment and the opportunity to raise them is my greatest challenge"
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