Ladyw/theTramp
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My DS7 has been having problems with his stomache for over 6 months now and he finally got an Upper GI done and it shows that he has acid reflux. He had it as an infant, but we didn't realize he still had it or had it again until last week. He never complains of the heartburn feeling/bad taste in his mouth, etc... it's always just a bellyache... sometimes pretty severe!
Anyway, I wondered if anyone out there had dealt with this as well. He is already on 15mg Prevacid twice a day and he still has to stop eating about halfway through each meal and go lay down.
Poor guy!
I have been online looking for ideas on how to change his diet (which is terribly poor to start with), but all of the recipes I'm seeing are things that I don't think I could even begin to get him to eat.
No flames, please,... the foods he eats most often (and loves ) are nuggets, cheeseburgers, chili dogs, spaghetti, chili, tacos, etc (I know! Acid reflux nightmare!) He loves fruit, but he hasn't touched a vegetable except for the occasional carrot that is in the Chicken Noodle soup and anything I've bribed him to try.
I know things need to change and I realize that I need to put more time into planning the meal, but does anyone have some ideas of recipes?
My last question is this... Is it better for someone who has GERD to always be snacking and not let his belly get too empty? Or are bigger meals better.. or does it matter? If snacking might help, I will talk to the school about it and I'm sure they will let him have something between breakfast and lunch. I'm sure they are tired of sending him to the nurses office every day!
TIA for any thoughts or commiseration... It has been a long 6 months for the little guy!
Anyway, I wondered if anyone out there had dealt with this as well. He is already on 15mg Prevacid twice a day and he still has to stop eating about halfway through each meal and go lay down.

I have been online looking for ideas on how to change his diet (which is terribly poor to start with), but all of the recipes I'm seeing are things that I don't think I could even begin to get him to eat.
No flames, please,... the foods he eats most often (and loves ) are nuggets, cheeseburgers, chili dogs, spaghetti, chili, tacos, etc (I know! Acid reflux nightmare!) He loves fruit, but he hasn't touched a vegetable except for the occasional carrot that is in the Chicken Noodle soup and anything I've bribed him to try.
I know things need to change and I realize that I need to put more time into planning the meal, but does anyone have some ideas of recipes?
My last question is this... Is it better for someone who has GERD to always be snacking and not let his belly get too empty? Or are bigger meals better.. or does it matter? If snacking might help, I will talk to the school about it and I'm sure they will let him have something between breakfast and lunch. I'm sure they are tired of sending him to the nurses office every day!
TIA for any thoughts or commiseration... It has been a long 6 months for the little guy!