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Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease
in infants and children is on the rise. Approximately 50%
of all the children born in the world are born with reflux.
Yes, it's true, most of these children outgrow it after about
the first year. But what about those that don't?
Shae-Lynne is one such child.
Life on the Reflux Roller Coaster was written about Shae-Lynne
to help give voice to the millions of kids living in pain and to
their families desperately trying to survive the suffering,
alone and in silence.
Life on the Reflux Roller Coaster
is now available,
order now!
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WHAT ARE PROFESSIONALS IN THE FIELD
SAYING ABOUT LIFE ON THE REFLUX ROLLER COASTER? |
"It's
wonderful! I loved it! Few people can tell such a personal story
and not put others to sleep. On the contrary, I was eager to
keep reading. Roni embodies the concept of a good mother
who knows her child and trusts her instincts. A must
read for all professionals who come into
contact with children who have GERD and their families."
Beth Anderson, President/Founder PAGER (Pediatric/Adolescent
Gastro Esophageal Reflux Association)
Read the rest of
Beth's review here...
"The
story of Shae-Lynne and her family is a life lesson in pain,
challenge, joy and heroism. It will teach parents of children
suffering from any condition how to cope, how to establish
control, and that you must ask for—no, demand—from the medical
community that which your child needs."
Rick Bell, Sc.D. Assoc. Professor Tufts Univ School of
Nutrition Science and Policy, Visiting Lecturer, Harvard School
of Public Health, Boston, MA and Senior Researcher, Natick RD&E
Center.
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I found your book
to be such
a blessing. 80% of what I
learned, my doctor hadn’t
told me. I wish I would've
found it sooner.
~ Marilyn, UT
Thank you for writing this
book! The doctors make you
feel stupid for being
frustrated and confused.
I am worn out with doctor
visits, hospital stays and
surgeries. It saved my life
to know that I am not alone.
~ Cynthia, FL |