Zookeeper, my dd has very severe reactions to most animals...but as you said, it depends so much on that particular person and animal! I dont understand how she can stroke a guinea pig once and end up in hospital but live with a rabbit??!!!
Ive realised now that Eczema is very personal and even Drs and specialists dont know much more than the sufferers, its all about trial and error. And what works today, may not be the case in 6 months. My DD becomes sensitive to creams after a while and they end up causing allergic reactions.
Here is what i have tried, perhaps there may be something here that you could consider (if you havent already tried that is, which im guessing you prob have!)
Oilatum (severely rubbish product) E45 (same rubbish) Diprobase, doublebase (worked ok for 6 months, unable to use for 4 yrs, back on again now!), dermol, aveeno (Cream and oatmeal- worked great for 2 years), aquaeous (sp), Pimecrolimus cream (has to be prescribed from consultant, all levels of steroids and antibiotics Hydrocortisone, betnovate, fucidin etc We have had specialist eczema clothing that made no diffrence for her really, anti allergy bedding, humidifier for her room (will maybe try that one again), piriton, cetirizine, phenergan, relaxation classes in a sensory studio, meditation....the list goes on.
Let me know how you get on foodwise...
Have you tried aveeno? Anything with Lanolin in it seems to drice DD nuts! EVen a wool cardigan or carpet can trigger a flare up that lasts ages...something to consider...