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Date: | Thu, 25 Jan 2007 16:43:48 -0500 |
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Hello Colleen,
Thank you for your reply.
> I just read through some of the other e mails and saw that yoiur daughter is nine.
> I don't know when she was diagnosed
Officially, at the age of two.
Unofficially, she's been exhibiting what we later understood to be allergic reactions since birth.
Unfortunately, the ped dismissed our concerns with "it's normal" so we didn't think of restricting mom's diet until it was already too late.
> however, a large percentage of children
> with milk allergy will resolve the allergy by the age of 5. It sounds as if
> your daughter has continued to have some reactions in recent years, however.
Indeed.
> My opininon as a mom and a health care provider would be to challenge the
> milk allergy. I, however, would request that it be done in the allergist
> office for safety and peace of mind.
That is our current plan.
Best wishes,
Alex.
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