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On Sat, 26 Aug 2000 22:55:54 GMT rene spencer <[log in to unmask]>
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> Has anyone else had a similar experience? Our one-year-old was in the
> hospital this week for several days. At check in and repeatedly (when
each
> meal was brought in) we expressed that our daughter has a severe milk
> allergy and that she cannot have any food that has dairy, including
> margarine, whipped topping, gravies, etc.
Yes, I've had the same problems. I've even had the clueless person from
food service call my room. I explained everything - blah, blah, blah...
My forms were stamped with all the allergens too. I talked to the
nurses, they put it in my computer file, the works. Well, in the AM they
sent "non-dairy" creamer for my cereal figuring that it couldn't have
dairy in it bc it was labeled non-dairy. It was in a glass, so I have no
idea what was in it, but probably casein. Fortunately, I was in the
maturnity ward and my DH would jsut bring me food in. He'd make
sandwiches or whatever at home a mile a way and bring them over when he
visited.
Kathy
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