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Mylanta Antacid Ultimate Strength Chewables, Cool Mint, 70-Count Tablets (Pack of 4)


Mylanta Antacid Ultimate Strength Chewables, Cool Mint, 70-Count Tablets (Pack of 4)


$20.20


Relief of heartburn even when it breaks through. Can be used while on a Rx strength heartburn medicine. Fast acting. Each tablet contains: calcium, 280 mg; magnesium, 130 mg….

Caleb Treeze Organic Farm Stops Acid Reflux Organic and Natural - 8 oz


Caleb Treeze Organic Farm Stops Acid Reflux Organic and Natural – 8 oz


$12.95


This startlingly effective fast-acting remedy was discovered by the
Amish while they were still in Europe and brought to this country sometime
in the 1880’s. We find it curious that it has never before been made generally
available to acid reflux sufferers until now especially, considering that this
Amish remedy is the fastest acting relief for acid reflux of any natural
product anywhere….

Gastronic Dr. for Stomach Disorders


Gastronic Dr. for Stomach Disorders


$34.15


There are many synthetic over the counter and prescription medicines to treat digestive complaints and disorders like IBS, Crohn’s Disease, Gastritis, Acid Reflux Disease (GIRD), Diverticulosis and Ulcerative Colitis. These include anti-inflammatories, corticosteroids, drugs that suppress the immune system, antibiotics and other medication for symptomatic relief. While these synthetic medications …

How to Stop Heartburn: Simple Ways to Heal Heartburn and Acid Reflux


How to Stop Heartburn: Simple Ways to Heal Heartburn and Acid Reflux


$1.49


Relief at Last for the Millions of Chronic Heartburn Sufferers Written by an internationally recognized expert on digestive diseases, this much-needed book brings relief to the tens of millions who suffer from the pain of severe heartburn almost daily. If you find yourself dependent on antacids, losing sleep, missing work, or canceling plans because of heartburn discomfort, you may be among t…

Acid reflux.(Life): An article from: Science World


Acid reflux.(Life): An article from: Science World


$5.95


This digital document is an article from Science World, published by Scholastic, Inc. on February 7, 2005. The length of the article is 356 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Acid refl…

gerd in children
gerd in children
Considering homeschooling my special needs child, where do I start, and what is required?

I have a 10 year old son that is developmentally disabled, speech problems, epilepsy, growth failure, hormone trouble, ADHD, GERD, OCD, and has really bad vision to just name a few. He is made fun of at school for his speech, small size, and the scar on his head. If he wasn’t in public school, he wouldn’t have to be on ADHD meds as I have NO trouble controlling his behavior at home. Also, I have had it with the school system and would really like to school him at home. Is it possible? What kind of education must I have? What about O/T, P/T and speech therapy outside of the school systems? We live in Oklahoma and I am just unsure as where to start. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.

You’d have to check with the OK state board of education about your rights to continue his therapies on his IEP while HS’ing. If you can’t get it through the schools, then check to see what your insurance policy covers (which, unfortunately isn’t all that much on a typical policy).

Your son is a LOT like my daughter – many of the same labels. She’s in public school (I HS her brother), and we’ve had problems – especially when moving to a new state – yikes! I would HS her, but it is sooooo expensive to get the adaptive equipment and curricula. She’s now doing well at school with her 4th teacher since summer school.

In my state, I could pull her out of school and keep her IEP. Her LRE (least restrictive environment) would be listed as “homeschool”. I could still take her in for her therapy, or they’d even give her special transportation. It was similar i my former state, Kansas.

Along with going to the HSLDA site for OK HS’ing laws, here’s a great site for HS’ing special needs kiddos:

http://www.nathhan.com/

HTH! Hang in there! I know how excruciating these decisions can be!

GERD – Acid Reflux Disease in Children