This category contains 206 topics and 571 replies, and was last updated by Roslyn, Website Manager 23 days ago.
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Administration
Trouble shooting, questions, suggestions... about these forums or Crying Over Spilt Milk - i.e. admin only - not reflux related.
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Adult GORD
You asked for support for adults so here it is...
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6 | 76 days | |
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Allergy
Discuss experiences of allergies linked with gastro-oesophageal reflux here. Remember we are not health professionals!
Studies have shown that about one third of infants with gastric reflux disease will have a cow’s milk protein allergy or intolerance. (Gastroesophageal reflux and cow’s milk allergy in infants: A prospective study. URL:http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=3022081. Accessed: 2010-08-21. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/5sA3Q7aKH ))
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Breastfeeding a baby with Gastric Reflux
For mother-to-mother support and information about breastfeeding. Get hints and tips for managing breastfeeding from other Mums whose babies have or have had gastric reflux.
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93 | 111 days | |
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Coffee groups
A place where coffee group members can chat to each other off topic, arrange support group meeting times or get to know each other before meeting face-to-face.
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20 | 52 days | |
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Gluten
Discuss gluten's impact on reflux, diagnosis of gluten intolerance and coeliac disease, and the gluten free diet. Suitable for anyone who has a problem with gluten for whatever reason (not just gastric reflux).
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20 | 756 days | |
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Nissen Fundoplication
Surgery problems, successes, solutions, options, gaining information pre-surgery
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Parenting with gastro-oesophageal reflux
We also have a parenting general discussion gastro-oesophageal reflux forum at everybody.co.nz for our Infant and Child Gastric Reflux. Seperate membership for the everybody bulletin boards is required.
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Tracheo Osophageal Fistula (TOF)
"The day after she was born she had corrective surgery as her oesophagus was in two halves: one end joined her stomach to her trachea (wind pipe) and the other (at the top) ended in a “blind fistula”. The operation joined these two separate ends of her oesophagus. This congenital abnormality is known as a Tracheo Osophageal Fistula (TOF). One in approximately 3,500 babies is born with this condition (about 18 per year in NZ)."
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