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Jen wrote:
<< if your daughter
didn't have abdominal pain right after ingesting a tiny bit of dairy, does
that necessarily mean that it's not causing any problems? just something
to consider.
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What an excellent point, Jen. Your situation with your son is a good example
of why the "rules" must be adjusted for each individual. And also why it is
so difficult to know what to do in a situation like my daughter's. In her
case, at 10 1/2, she understands that she will continue to need to stay 100%
away from dairy if she reacts, but I don't think I can justify insisting on
that degree of restriction if we test her with increasing amounts and she
does not react in *any* way. But your comments have made me aware of the
need to watch for *any* symptoms, even new and/or very subtle ones, and I
appreciate that.
Thanks again,
Kris Moore
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