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Date: | Thu, 11 Dec 1997 13:33:58 -0700 |
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Dana,
We had to put our daughter (12 months at the time) on Nutramigen
to allow her to have some formula/"milk" once we found she was
intolerant to milk. It smells, but we give it half-n-half with
juice and she likes it. Now that she's 18 months, I'm just
starting to switch over to rice milk.
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> I have just newly resumed reading this group and I'm hoping you can help me.
> I have a 21 month old daughter who is allergic to milk, eggs, and citrus.
> She is gaining very little weight and actually has lost some weight over the
> past month. (She has gained a total of 14 ounces during the past 5 months.)
> She is very small for her age. (Currently she is 20 pounds, 11 ounces.)
> The doctor would like to put her on something like Boost or Carnation
> instant Breakfast, but I think all of those products contain milk in them.
> Does anyone know of similar products that do not contain milk or have
> suggestions for other high-calorie foods that I could try?
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> She has been drinking rice milk, but the doctor suggested trying soy. Will
> that provide more calories?
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> Thanks for your help!
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> Dana Uehling
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Shelly Sumearll
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