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Old 03-01-2011, 02:19 PM #1
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I have a 14 month old who has sever hypotonia. He is on a feeding tube at night, eats by bottle during the day. I have recently been requested to switch him from formula to Pedisure. He is now vomiting daily which he didn't do as much on the formula. Could thi be the pediasure, his digestive system or a virus? My doc said to keep giving it to him unless he vomits with each feeding. In any case - could use some advice from anyone who has dealt with hypotonia and eating problems!
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Welcome to Neurotalk.

I'm sorry I can't really offer any useful advice and I hope that someone who has experience with hypotonia and feeding problems replies soon. The Children's Health forum isn't very active at times, I'm sorry.

Just a thought though... the pedisure may be too rich. Maybe ask your doctor if there is something else you could try.

All the best to you in finding some answers.
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