How do you get syrup out of a car seat
Take your baking soda and mix it with your gallon of warm water, try to get all of the baking soda dissolved, if it does. "MORE" ( Source: http://www.chacha.com/question/how-do-you-get-syrup-out-of-a-car-seat )
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- Q: he is being held or is in his car seat. We started out on Zantac syrup which is REALLY nasty & burns like crazy going down. Then we did Prevacid solutabs in the a.m., now we're a.m. & p.m. We've tried thickening his formula with rice cereal then oatmeal then back to rice. We've done gas drops, gripe water, Mylanta, homeopathic colic tablets...you name it! He STILL pukes all over after every feeding-sometimes right away, sometimes hours later, sometimes all points in between! He's miserable & so are his dad & me. Oh yeah, he's sensitive to milk products & now soy (BAD rash & EXTREME fussiness/gas) which is quite common to have both so we've done Nutramigen only to make the vomiting worse. He's now on Alimentum with not much improvement. I'm a Pediatric Nurse so you'd think that I'd know what to do but I'm just about at my wits end. Anyone tried infant Gaviscon, ColicCalm, or the Tucker wedge/sling? I'm desparate! ANYBODY HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS?????To clarify, Joshua doesn't just "spit-up"--9 times out of 10 it's most, if not all, of his feeding.Joshua's 9 weeks old. He's had the barium swallow test done, which ruled out pyloric stenosis or blockage. He's on lactulose for pooping. We don't let him lie flat unless his diaper is being changed or he's doing a little "tummy time." We handle him like blown glass after he eats. His Prevacid dose is 7.5mg twice daily. He's been on each of the meds for sufficient periods of time to determine if it's going to work or not. His Dr is considering doing an abdominal ultrasound to see if there's any masses or anything not seen on the barium study. She's also considering sending us to a gastroenterologist, which is a 3 1/2 hour drive away from us and can take up to a month and a half to get in. I live in north-central SD and, unfortunately, the only gastro Drs for the entire state are in the extreme SW part of the state or the extreme SE part. Bummer!
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