PieMistress
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Hi Girls,
Okay so the HV has put Kyle on Infacol after witnessing one of his trapped wind 'attacks' a couple of weeks ago. It does make a difference to his general temperament but burps can still be problematic to get out.
I tasted it the other day and was quite shocked at how sugary and sweet it tasted. Is gripe water any more 'natural'? And any better at getting burps out? I don't really want to be having to give him Infacol for the next 6 weeks (and GP won't give it to me on prescription so that's a lot of bottles to buy!)
Have been to see an osteopath and he has said there is a misaligment between his skull and digestive system - he did some massaging of his skull and Kyle instantly did huge poos and farts! Need to have a couple more treatments though to see if it will actually do any good.
Anyway! Infacol or gripe water? Any thoughts??
Thanks
Pie xx
Okay so the HV has put Kyle on Infacol after witnessing one of his trapped wind 'attacks' a couple of weeks ago. It does make a difference to his general temperament but burps can still be problematic to get out.
I tasted it the other day and was quite shocked at how sugary and sweet it tasted. Is gripe water any more 'natural'? And any better at getting burps out? I don't really want to be having to give him Infacol for the next 6 weeks (and GP won't give it to me on prescription so that's a lot of bottles to buy!)
Have been to see an osteopath and he has said there is a misaligment between his skull and digestive system - he did some massaging of his skull and Kyle instantly did huge poos and farts! Need to have a couple more treatments though to see if it will actually do any good.
Anyway! Infacol or gripe water? Any thoughts??
Thanks
Pie xx