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Mark Feblowitz <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 7 Mar 2002 16:21:22 +0000
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Adult-onset dairy allergy does happens. One theory I've
heard is that it can be triggered by a virus. No
guarantees that it will get better or worse - I've heard
both happening.

For me, it was early-adult-onset, at approx age 20,
immediately after a bad case of rubella.

Mark
> I've suddenly become lactose intolerant and allergic to milk at the ripe old
> age of 35.  Does anyone know of medical answers of why this would happen?
> Also, in your experience, if the allergy develops at my age, will it stick
> with me or perhaps be temporary?
>
> Just wondering,
> Michele
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