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[Dysphagia] thickening breast milk
- Subject: [Dysphagia] thickening breast milk
- From: hillivie423 at adelphia.net (hillivie423@adelphia.net)
- Date: Thu Jul 8 11:31:07 2004
Staci, what tests were done to rule out reflux?
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> From: Irene Campbell-Taylor <eripley@yahoo.com>
> Date: 2004/07/08 Thu PM 12:46:57 EDT
> To: Staci Michael <MICHAEL@email.chop.edu>, sorriso@adelphia.net,
> dysphagia@b9.com, Kate.Farabaugh@bannerhealth.com
> Subject: Re: [Dysphagia] thickening breast milk
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> Staci Michael <MICHAEL@email.chop.edu> wrote:
> Reflux was conclusively ruled out.
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> ** With respect - I never accept that statement from gastroenterologists. They rarely perform all of the tests required to "rule out" GER in infants, children or adults and the best that can be said is that reflux was not seen when test X was performed. I have had infants and children with clear Sandifer syndrome and classic signs of reflux identified as "GER not present." Adults with all of the classic clinical signs, the same. So a pound or two of salt is often required with that Dx especially in infants.
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