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Hi, my daughter is alergic to all milk products(trace amounts) she has used
Prosobee
formula and Carnation Alsoy. She has done quite well with those.
Janine(Kyrstin's Mom)----Original Message-----
From: Hazel and Ray Green <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, March 13, 1998 9:51 AM
Subject: Re: ALIMENTUM
>Susan Martin wrote:
>>
>> Dear fellow no-milker's
>>
>> I am facing the possibility that I may have to go out of town for a short
time
>> ( 2 full days ) without my 6 month old. She is nursing exclusively and
shows
>> eczema if I consume the least amount of dairy inany form. I am pumping./
>> freezing but am afraid that if there is not enough, my husband will have
to
>> supplement just very briefly in my absence with a formula. My older
child
>> is severely allergic to dairy, soy, eggs, grains, nuts, etc. and I don't
want
>> to expose the baby to anythign dangerous. The pediatrician swears that
>> Alimentum will have NO effect on dairy allergic babies. Can anyone back
this
>> up? Is it derived from dairy or has anyone had positive or negative
>> reactions? I know the Nutramigen is supposed to be fine (?) but
>
>I thought that both of these formulas were derived from dairy...I
>wouldn't follow a doctors advice that says it will have no affects
>because I had a paed. tell me (that was supposed to be an allergy
>specialist) to go ahead and give milk to an anaphylactic child that
>showed neg. on a test due to doctor error and that casein was nothing to
>worry about???
>
>If you can find the formula called Nursoy it is completely milk free and
>is soy based and doesn't constipate them either.
>
>Hazel
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