Hi Liz

No - I don't think it's the ppi as it seems to just coincide with when she has solids. Her reflux *still* isn't fully controlled so she is uncomfortable some of the time (particularly at night), but I this is a different sort of discomfort - it reminds me more of the grunting etc she used to do before I cut milk/soy out of my diet rather than the behaviour she exhibits when she's got reflux pain.
Are you referred to a dietician for help with the weaning process?
What time of day are you giving the solids and what is happening after them?
I have been referred to a dietitian but have heard nothing for 2 months - I suppose we are not an urgent case despite her being ready for solids - so really only know what I've found out on here. I had been giving solids at different times as it's so hard to find *any* time to give them to her around all her medications and naps and bf's

. I try to do it earlier in the day, and not straight before she's going to sleep - but really she's had so little so far we've not got into a pattern yet. Her EASY is all over the place because of reflux and random nap length.
She is fine straight after them (apart from the times when she vomits - which has happened quite a lot, but seems more to do with a v. sensitive gag reflex), but then I just notice that later on in the day she is grunting and acting like she needs to poo - but doesn't.
I feel that she should be settled on the amount of meds she is on, which is pretty high by UK standards - (2mg/kg lansaprozole + her zantac), but she still wakes in the night in discomfort - so I really do wonder if it's something else in my diet or 'just' the reflux

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