Hi,
I'm not sure what Mal Rotation is so if you haven't already, you may want to check with your dr. first as to whatever things you try.
Did the dr. mention diverticulosis/diverticulitis to you when they saw her test restuls? (more about my husbands' experience at the end.)
I myself have a 4 and 6 yr old and when my 6 yr old was a baby, she had colic alot (we tried all kinds of things, i.e. swaddling, malox, peptol, soy formula/milk home remedies OTC, drs. etc.) and she's continued to have digestive problems off/on and we both cried when she was a baby-her from the pain and me from exhaustion; the only way she and I could sleep was if she slept on my chest and i was in a sitting position or propped up on pillows. She hasn't really outgrown it completely b/c sometimes, she'll wake up from a deep sleep at night b/c of the pain but once the gas passes, she's ok.
Anyhow, I try to stay with more natural remedies, i.e. foods, first aid remedies etc, whenever possible b/c I don't like the idea of putting soo many meds. in their little bodies and what I've used in the past is:
* Senekot (an uncle recommeded when she was a baby; it worked on his 2 boys very well. can be used on older kids as well.)
* Cilantro. yes the kind you find in the fresh produce area in the grocery store. Since you don't want to give her diareaha (sp?) and you don't know how well it'll work, you may want to wash 5-10 leaves and let her chew/eat it. This should work within a few minutes, I would think :30 at the latest.
Sometimes I'll notice my daughter's belly sticking out more than unusual (sometimes it's getting hard) so I'll give her some of the cilantro as a "maintenance". Another thing that clues me in is she won't have a BM or is sitting on the pot longer. My 4 yr old sometimes sits on the pot straining and I'll give him some cilantro to make it easier.
Lastly, what is your dr.'s opinion of doing a "flush"? I've heard of a saltwater flush that is done in the morning and within a matter of 10-30 minutes, the salt is cleaning out the digestive tract (similiar to a saline flush to your nose whenever you have alot of allergies/sinus infection etc.). After the saline flush, the stomach/intestines are VERY clean so you need to eat healthy/natural (raw when possible, i.e. carrots, brocolli, fresh fruits etc.) before getting back to normal eating habits.
Have you checked her out for celiac's disease? this is where the body can't process (has a very hard time) any foods that are made with gluten, i.e. white bread/rice, snacks made with flour. I try to remember to stick with things that are made primarily with corn, i.e. corn taco shells/tortillas etc.
I'm trying to change my familiy's diet as well b/c my husband was recently in the hospital with diverticulosis; which basically means he was impacted and needs to eat much more fiber! While he was there for 4 days, they gave him nothing but a liquid diet and antibiotics to help clean out his system. His dr. said if/when it occurs again, the pain would be more excrutiating than previous bouts so we want to try and avoid going thru this again. As an adult, he's done the barium but turns out he had a reaction--not sure if it was an anxiety attach or actual allergy to the barium.
Well, I hope this info helps in some way. If you do decide to try any of these, please let me know if any/which one worked for you.
Take care.