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It helps. Our three year old is milk and wheat (gluten) allergic...we got
some turkey at Subway a while back and it had milk in it... beware! Subway
manager was nice enough and put our a verbal warning to all the stores in
these parts.... but we never expected turkey!!! Phil and Cathy (Greenville
NC)
----- Original Message -----
From: Kimberly Sherwood <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: NO-MILK Digest - 24 Jul 1999 to 25 Jul 1999 (#1999-144)
>In a message dated 7/25/99 11:04:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>[log in to unmask] writes:
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><< I am interested in how many people's children react to food allergies in
> behavioral ways. >>
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>I have always kept my youngest daughter off dairy - she reacted to it
through
>my breastmilk by being very colicky, screaming constantly, always very
fussy,
>problems sleeping. At 6weeks I removed all dairy from my diet and she was
>like a new baby. She never received formula, and I have never given her
>milk, cheese or any other dairy product.
>
>One time my grandmother gave her a popsicle, not knowing it had milk in it.
>She was in the worst mood for over a week. She had constant temper
tantrums,
>was aggressive and just generally miserable and difficult to deal with
(she's
>three and a half). Also, her eye lids were very swollen and puffy for
about
>a week and a half. Needless to say, we are VERY careful about what goes
into
>her mouth - I have a dairy free house, so it is only eating out or at
other's
>houses that we have to watch it.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Kim Sherwood in upstate New York.
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