
Sheesh, Never listen to Buzz. He remembers how to get to the clinic, but he doesn't remember the actual story.
Trey was only 4 months old at the time. At 2 weeks old he developed colic and would just scream for hours on end so I was desperate to help him. Our pediatrician told us there was nothing we could do. Just wait it out. It was so bad and in spite of what the dr. said, I knew Trey was in pain. It was such a horrible time-I talked to a friend of my SIL's and she suggested Nutramigen formula-it was designed for colic. The only snag was, at that time, it was about $20 a can and hard to find in our town. But we were desperate so we tried it, and it worked. Took the colic away.
Now at 4 months old, here we are going to WDW and I still remember the colic and how much he'd scream and I'm praying he doesn't do that on an airplane b/c I couldn't get him to stop. Would make for a long plane ride. Just about week before we leave, he starts teething and is very uncomfortable and crying a lot so I went back to the dr. and he says you can give him teething tablets that you buy at the grocery store. So I did. That's what he was taking. Not a vitamin supplement. Does Buzz ever pay attention to his family????
So when he'd cry I"d give him that. Only little did I know, he couldn't tolerate it. He'd scream just like when he had colic. He didn't have convulsions. He'd just cry. A lot. At Epcot, we couldn't get him to stop crying. We ended up taking him to that clinic where the dr there said to quit giving him the teething tablets. He pointed out to me that on the label it contains belladonna.

We quit that stuff and he was ok after that. And he wasn't diagnosed yet-that came later. It's been an odyssey, that's for sure.
Sorry for hi-jacking your TR, but I wanted to clear that up, lest I sound like a nut thanks to Buzz. The video of Brookie was super cute! And I'm glad you figured out the problem. It sucks to not feel good on vacation. And blisters-Yikes!! Not a good place to be with blisters on your feet. After about a week of walking, I get what I call my "Disney splints." It's not like shin splints, but I get pains in my muscles just shooting up my calves. It only happens in Disney. So much walking.....