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Megan wrote: << The conclusion generally has been "you're not anaphylactic,
but milk makes
you sick. Don't have milk".
Seems to make sense to me.>>
Makes sense to me too.
<<Getting "A Diagnosis" seems to be a bit of an obsession sometimes, for
some
people. Really it does very little. It doesn't make it better and usually
by the time you have one, You may never get a reliable diagnosis anyway>>
well it makes it easier to treat, and it will give peace of mind knowing
exactly what it is you are dealing with, at least that is the way I feel in
my daughters case.
<<(the doctor is right, allergy testing isn't terribly reliable, though LI
testing is, it only usually confirms what you have figured out).>>
I never disagreed with the doctor on this point.
<<Suffice to
say your daughter has one or the other, but her symptoms, though unpleasant
certainly (BTDT) don't sound as if they are life-threatening.>>
They aren't life threatening and forgive me if I ever gave you or anyone on
this list that impression. I certainly did not intend for these questions
to come across that way.
<<Diagnosis will neither make her better or make it more real. It won't
even
help the treatment (either way, the answer is no milk in her diet).>>
I don't really know how to word this but I disagree with you, I think it
will help her treatment in the future, obviously not now because she is so
young, and we are not testing her.
<<My advice is don't fret>>
Thanks I'm not fretting just asking about these questions that have been on
my mind for the past 5 months.
Marianna
SAHM to Adam 6
Matthew 4
Kianna 19 months
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