Sigh. I have a funny feeling I have seen much of this before with DS1, but I can't quite remember how we fixed it. I do remember getting super stressed by it though (which I am not going to do this time

).
DS2 is bottle fed, but was NG fed for 2 weeks after birth. He has well medicated reflux - in that he feeds nicely and sleeps well enough. He still spits up A LOT. Still takes in a fair bit of wind as well. Its actually about 10 weeks since I had him weighed but I assume he is gaining OK. Thomas can still be spitting up 2-3-4hrs after a feed

. As he has got bigger and more upright his tummy ache seems to have got less but the volume of puke has gone up.
He seems to have a very definite STOP at 5/6oz. He really can't take anymore than that without puking it all back and being very unsettled. He is on nutramigen, which is thin and apparently they can feed more frequently on it due to it being more broken down.
Basically he is feeding every 3-4hrs 24hrs a day. At one point he was doing better than that, but I guess he got hungry again

. Not much interest in solids yet. Even if I offer 3 hrs after a bottle he will often still be puking milk and I assume that gives him little desire for more in his tummy.
Any ideas how to move past this?? I am toying with the idea of trying a cows milk based reflux formula to challenge the intolerance, and if he is OK hopefully keep the milk in his tummy. He can't tolerate gaviscon or carobel in the nutramigen due to constipation.
I'll get him weighed next week.
I know things will slowly improve, and babies do grow quickly. I return to work in Sept and would like to not have to face a reflux/ solids aversion/ sleep deprivation nightmare!!!