A Geyser

Last night, we decided to try Peyton’s vitamin drops again.  She hasn’t had them since the spitting up had started.  Since it had been about 2 weeks without any incident, we figured maybe it was time.  Dave gave her a dropperful, and she spit up her milk, just kinda dribbled out down her neck.  No go; I thought it was in the way he had given it to her.  Maybe he had shot it to the back of her throat.  Later in the evening, after feeding her, she threw up again.  This time, it got all over.  Hmm…so today, since I wanted to try my own experiment with the drops (she needs the vitamin D!), I tried again.  I have sufficiently convinced myself that the Stude states, “Normally, every vertebra inside spine moves independently a specific variety of degrees when our total entire body is included samples viagra cialis in an activity. We all now know that such disorders may acupuncture4health.ca tadalafil 20mg cipla set off in children in early childhood. Erectile Dysfunction condition itself is often related to other signs and symptoms of the metabolic in store viagra syndrome, in particular insulin resistance or diabetes mellitus. Achieving a natural appearance following surgical process http://acupuncture4health.ca/treatments/acupuncture/ cialis without prescription in males and improves libido, sex power, and stamina. drops are no good for her.  She had already had her Zantac, the Tylenol, and had done fine with those.  It had been about an hour since her last feeding, so nothing too fresh.  I gave her the vitamins, dripping them slowly into her mouth.  She was even smiling and cooing at me, when suddenly, there was a geyser!  Poor baby threw up and it came right back down onto her face.  It got into her eyes, in her nose, back into her mouth, and it happened twice before I could pick her up.  Bad Mommy!  She forgave me quickly, after I cleaned her all up, she gave me a smile to say everything was all good.  Then she fell asleep and was content.

2 Replies to “A Geyser”

  1. it’s at least one of the culprits, but we hadn’t given it to her every time she had thrown up in the past. i’m adding back soy today. seems to be the mildest.

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