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misdee · 13/06/2009 22:32

was the first reaction mild or severe?

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foxinsocks · 14/06/2009 21:05

I think it's a good possibility that she has an egg issue too misdee (always better to know I think) but also be aware of the atopic reaction. When dd had already had a reaction in a day (like dd4 did with the pancakes), she would have reactions to bizarre unrelated foods like peas or tomatoes when she wasn't actually allergic to them (something to do with the histamine still racing round her system). But the egg looks like an issue doesn't it.

ilovemydogandmrobama · 14/06/2009 21:15

Hi Academic -- DS wouldn't have it, the Nutramigen AA, which is such a shame as I discussed it with his dietician and she seemed OK with either him having Nutramigen AA or Neocate. So, it's Neocate at the moment, although am going to perhaps wait a few weeks and gradually introduce Nutramigen...

Interesting about dairy intolerant people snoring.

Oh, and found dairy free chocolate . Am so excited as it means we can have a chocolate fountain for DD's birthday!

misdee · 14/06/2009 21:39

i thought that might be why foxinsocks, i can never remember

but today i uncovered my long missing allergy cook book. so am going to go through it for ideas for dd4.

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