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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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 Roslyn, Website Manager

Adult GORD
You asked for support for adults so here it is...
6 10 76 days

 Roslyn, Website Manager

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.
93 378 111 days

 celia

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.
20 47 52 days

 jackket

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).
20 49 756 days

 Roz

Nissen Fundoplication
Surgery problems, successes, solutions, options, gaining information pre-surgery
18 131 755 days

 Roz

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.
5 22 23 days

 Roslyn, Website Manager

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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 devinsmummy