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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

I'm trying to help a friend out with her 2 year old twin boys.  Both have serious allergy issues and are allergic to dairy, eggs, peanuts, and soy.  One of them has also had reactions to rice, wheat, and green beans and to keep things simple, both boys have the same restrictions.  One is doing fairly well, but the other is having some serious GI issues.  He has a feeding tube in place and even with only eating plain whole foods and the liquid formula (some doctor prescription stuff) he is still showing signs of problems.  My friend is willing to seek advice from any doctor who may be able to help her boys.  She lives in the northeastern part of the US, but she said she would contact anyone.  Does anyone have a recommendation for a great ped. GI?  

Thanks,

Tracey

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