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I am experiencing a similar thing with my 14 month old and since my 3.5 yr old just recovered from it, I am kind of aware of what to expect. Both boys were checked twice for ear infections, strep throat and lungs checked as well. My older one had his lab values checked and it all came back as viral upper respiratory infection. So since my 14 month old is starting to refuse his formula - we've been providing soy milk (he's very allergic to milk) and also highly diluted juice in various cups, even an open cup with some help. Any sort of hydration will work - hang in there - I'm with you...
Amy
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Just saw the Dr once again today. No ear infection, or strep throat. She gave a clean bill of health except for the runny nose. My baby is not able to drink milk because of her runny nose. She still needs her nose to be cleared before drinkinng milk every single time. She is now back to 4-5 bottles and hoping to get back to 6 bottles soon. Any ideas to stop the runny nose or does it fix itself ? She does not have milk allergy - most probably. because,there is no other sign such as diarrhoea or vomitting, rash, etc. We had tried soy based formula before - she got such bad gas. So, for now trying to be patient and let this pass.
But will remember all your experiences and tips. Thanks for being there. Just as a back up, Amy what type of juice did you feed ?We have not yet introduced the babies to juices.
Amy Bland said:I am experiencing a similar thing with my 14 month old and since my 3.5 yr old just recovered from it, I am kind of aware of what to expect. Both boys were checked twice for ear infections, strep throat and lungs checked as well. My older one had his lab values checked and it all came back as viral upper respiratory infection. So since my 14 month old is starting to refuse his formula - we've been providing soy milk (he's very allergic to milk) and also highly diluted juice in various cups, even an open cup with some help. Any sort of hydration will work - hang in there - I'm with you...
Amy
www.cippystitches.etsy.com
I am experiencing a similar thing with my 14 month old and since my 3.5 yr old just recovered from it, I am kind of aware of what to expect. Both boys were checked twice for ear infections, strep throat and lungs checked as well. My older one had his lab values checked and it all came back as viral upper respiratory infection. So since my 14 month old is starting to refuse his formula - we've been providing soy milk (he's very allergic to milk) and also highly diluted juice in various cups, even an open cup with some help. Any sort of hydration will work - hang in there - I'm with you...
Amy
www.cippystitches.etsy.com
Hi Amy - Would you mind telling me what kind of juices ? what fruit and what brand. I've not introduced juices to my babies yet. So, no clue which ones to start with. Generally, tried to stay away from them - since they are high sugar. But, in the current situation, maybe I want to try that.
Amy Bland said:I am experiencing a similar thing with my 14 month old and since my 3.5 yr old just recovered from it, I am kind of aware of what to expect. Both boys were checked twice for ear infections, strep throat and lungs checked as well. My older one had his lab values checked and it all came back as viral upper respiratory infection. So since my 14 month old is starting to refuse his formula - we've been providing soy milk (he's very allergic to milk) and also highly diluted juice in various cups, even an open cup with some help. Any sort of hydration will work - hang in there - I'm with you...
Amy
www.cippystitches.etsy.com
Hi RC
pure apple juice is probably the best, it doesn't matter what brand as long as it's pure and has no added sugar. Dilute it 50/50 with water.
My first thought was her nose is too stuffed up to drink from a bottle comfortably, I think a sippy cup might work better too. My grandson is not quite 6 months old and he loves his sippy cup with water. He wears more than he drinks most of the time but he really seems to enjoy it. It's been very hot here so I'm sure it's refreshing for him.
HTH,
Melody
RC said:Hi Amy - Would you mind telling me what kind of juices ? what fruit and what brand. I've not introduced juices to my babies yet. So, no clue which ones to start with. Generally, tried to stay away from them - since they are high sugar. But, in the current situation, maybe I want to try that.
Amy Bland said:I am experiencing a similar thing with my 14 month old and since my 3.5 yr old just recovered from it, I am kind of aware of what to expect. Both boys were checked twice for ear infections, strep throat and lungs checked as well. My older one had his lab values checked and it all came back as viral upper respiratory infection. So since my 14 month old is starting to refuse his formula - we've been providing soy milk (he's very allergic to milk) and also highly diluted juice in various cups, even an open cup with some help. Any sort of hydration will work - hang in there - I'm with you...
Amy
www.cippystitches.etsy.com
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