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Allergies and intolerances

CMPI milk trial

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Bonkerz · 11/03/2015 17:42

Son was Dx CMPI age 16 days. Always been dairy free and will be 4 in May.
Dietician told us to do milk trial using malted milk biscuit.
Started trail on Monday. Day 3 now and stool hard
rabbit dropping type and his belly is hard. Not sure if I should carry on or stop :0(

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Bonkerz · 11/03/2015 19:59
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GrumbelinaPicklebottom · 12/03/2015 19:52

Has anything else in his diet changed? If not, my inclination would be to stop with the dairy, but maybe you could call the dietitian for advice?

I am sorry it doesn't seem to have gone too well - my son was diagnosed quite young and hasn't progressed much in terms of acquiring tolerance either. I feel pretty down after each failed milk challenge. How are you feeling?

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Bonkerz · 12/03/2015 21:52

Last night his belly got really hard then his lips blistered. He had a poo this morning that contained blood. I rang hospital who said dietician would ring me but they haven't so ice stopped the trial.
I feel panicked. Kept a good diary so know exactly what he's eaten since Friday and kept poo chart too and have taken pics of the reactions.

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GrumbelinaPicklebottom · 13/03/2015 08:51

Oh bless, Bonkerz, that sounds awful, and seems like a pretty clear reaction. I think you were absolutely right to stop. How is your son doing now?

Might be worthwhile to contact the dietitian anyway and just let her know...?

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Bonkerz · 13/03/2015 12:07

He's had no dairy now since Wednesday and is constipated. I started movicol about an hour ago. I will continue to record his food diary and poops until he gets back to normal but I'm not doing a trial again for a while lol

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