T.,
Hello. I am so sorry that it has taken me so long to post. My daughter who is eighteen months old had much stomach discomfort with gas and terrible pain when passing bowel movements. She had blood in her stool- which her surgeon from her prior surgeries was able to identify as blood by placing some sort of drops on it in her diaper. He suggested that while the blood could be from a small fissure- I believe was the word- a small cut, the other possibility was a cow's milk protein intolerance/ allergy. It turned out that it was the cow's milk protein when we went to the pediatric gastroenterologist which he referred us to. I highly recommend him. His name is Dr. Sari Acra, and he is at Vanderbilt Children's Hospital in the Doctor's Towers on the ninth floor. His phone number is ###-###-####. Here is a webpage on him: https://medschool.mc.vanderbilt.edu/facultydata/php_files...
Dr. Acra was incredibly helpful and knowledgeable and was also really nice. He is one of my favorite specialists we have seen although I have a lot of favorites I must admit at Vanderbilt.
I was breastfeeding and had to cut out all dairy which includes ingredients caesein (not sure of the spelling), whey, cheese, milk, etc., and goat's milk which can act similarly. Also I cut out all soy too because children with cow's milk protein allergies are often allergic to soy too. It was difficult for sure, but I felt it was worth it. After three months my pediatrician said that she thought I could try adding back the soy to see if that really was part of the problem, and it ended up not being- so I could have soy, but I always limited it just in case.
My daughter has a number of medical problems, and so I don't know if it will be worth it for you to see a pediatric gastroenterologist if your baby is otherwise healthy, but it might at least help answer some questions. Really important I think is that Dr. Acra told me it would take about THREE weeks to get the milk out of my system and to let him know if the blood didn't go away by then. It took three weeks and one day for my daughter's blood to go away from her diapers. She was greatly improved with her pain by then too and now seems to be normal with passing bowel movements, and she doesn't have gas any more.
I used a lot of mylicon for her too when she was in pain with gas, and I was told by a friend that is a massage therapist that rubbing the arches of her feet would help with passing bowel movements due to reflexology where the nerve endings responsible for digestion end in the arches of your feet or something like that. It seemed to help her some, and it gave me something to do to feel like I was helping too. I still do that for her when she gets constipated, and sometimes it really seems to make her feel better. Other times she pulls her feet away.
Also Dr. Acra gave me a schedule of how to introduce baby foods for my daughter since children with milk allergies may have other allergies. The only things I found that she seems to be allergic to are bananas, sweet potatoes, and blueberries so far. They all make her vomit. Although she has reflux and vomits other times too. I think that bananas and avocados were pretty high on the likelihood for allergies if I remember correctly- so that might be a thought- but that is just my fuzzy memory on that because I could not find the schedule for foods Dr. Acra gave me. I didn't discover the bananas and blueberries until recently, and I ate them both while I nursed. It was hard to know what she was allergic to when she has reflux too. I don't recall my daughter's stools being green in particular during the three weeks although I do rememeber some green ones when she was little.
Also when we introduced milk at age one very slowly according to Dr. Acra's recommendations- I found that she hasn't outgrown the cow's milk protein allergy- she had diarrhea and vomitting then, and she has to be on a special forumla now where the proteins are broken down. It is called Elecare and it is for kids over one year old. She was on Nutramigen before she was one because she had to have formula added to two bottles of breast milk a day for weight gain due to her other medical problems. The other option our pediatrician had given us was Alimentum which is Similac's brand. I preferred the Nutramigen because it had DHA but Similac may have that now too. I, like some of the other mothers, am concerned that your pediatrician switched you to formula. I hope that was temporary. If you decide to change pediatricians, I would be happy to recommend my daughter's. She is at Vanderbilt too but in the Medical Arts Building. I know that is pretty far from Franklin, but she is really great and highly regarding among the many specialists my daughter sees. Her name is Dr. Rachel Mace and her number is ###-###-####. The other two doctors in her practice are great too- Dr. Huss and Dr. Steigelfest, and we have seen each when Dr. Mace was out. Their practice is slated to move to the Vanderbilt facility at 100 Oaks, but I have no idea how long that will take, but that would make it a little closer for you. I do often have to wait a long time when we go, but I believe it is well worth the wait, and everyone there is so nice and helpful from the nurses to the office staff. Also they have always gotten my daughter in when she was sick that day. When we do have to wait a while, we are in a room by ourselves already, and I just bring lots of things to do and eat, and when she was nursing, I nursed her while we waited.
Kids often do outgrow these cow's milk protein allergies, and under her pediatrician's supervision, I am going to test her on milk again- Dr. Acra suggested trying it each year, and he said we could return again whenever we needed anything but did not have us schedule yearly follow ups which is nice since my daughter sees so many specialists- he said we could just come back whenever we needed to.
If you have any questions or if I can be of any help, please let me know. You can message me, and I will happily send you my email address and phone number- I just don't want to post it because of computer programs that collect them for marketing. I will try to send you a message personally to give it to you too. I have never done that so I hope it works. I am so sorry that it has taken me so long to respond to this. I hope that I was able to help some.
Take care,
M.