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At 2/20/99 2:44:00 PM, you wrote:
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>So, if you can keep up a milk free diet and don't mind breastfeeding for a
>while longer I would say that you might be better off.  But if you do decide
>to switch to formula, you will probably be safer with soy formulas than the
>hypoallergenic formulas since you already are dealing with a milk allergy.

Yes please do try to keep up the milk free diet and breastfeeding.  My daughter
was "blessed" with milk allergies so I put her on formula.  My goodness...after
hundreds of dollars with different formulas and docter mumbo jumbo I finally
discovered myself that it was corn by-products in the various formulas.  And..
believe it or not...and I had a hard time believing it.....goat's milk was the answer.
Go figure.  My grandmother keep bugging me to try it and I resisted for a long time.
I should have listened.

Warmly,
Lynn

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