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AUTHOR: new happy mommyDATE: 02/18/04 8:20pm
SUBJECT: Re: Adding cereal to bottles
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AUTHOR: connorsmom
Our son started to have eating difficulties and it was due to reflux and an allergy to a formula. It slowly got worse over two months until we finally figured out it was the formula. He still has reflux but it is better. I hope that your son doesn't have the same problem but you may want to make sure. It took us going to four doctors for one to finally suggest Neocate. I hope that your son is better. Please let me know.
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