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Date: | Sun, 18 May 1997 11:42:00 -0700 |
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Please remove my name from the subscription list. Unfortunately, I have
discovered that this list is not appropriate for me.
I am lactose intolerant with severe gastric (and at times, systemic)
distress. Though I knew that the doctors considered me "to be allergic
to milk" as a newborn and this would be "outgrown" (the prevailing
medical opinion in the early 1950's). I only discovered the root cause
of my continued gastric problems when I was in my early 30's. I learned
that I had complete control over my symptoms by reading labels and using
lactase enzyme when appropriate: such as taking antibiotics that use
lactose as a filler, or when the craving for ice cream or cheese
overtakes me. This information does not seem pertinent to other
subscribers to this list. My lactose intolerance can be fairly easily
controlled. I had assumed that sharing this information might be of
help to those individuals who were not yet aware of the difference
between "milk sugar intolerance" versus true "milk protein allergy".
I naively assumed that my own experiences might be of some value to
others with similar problems. I have discovered nothing from this list
that I did not already know. Any input that I have made does not seem
to be of assistance to subscribers given the feedback that I have
received. In addition, I find that many of the postings tend to be
"fads" and based upon popular myths.
I am educated and clearly understand the difference between
"intolerance" and true "allergy". I have read this guidelines and
understand that the forum covers other areas as well as "milk protein
allergy"(to my knowledge an allergy is by definition a reaction to
'proteins') and "lactose intolerance", however I now find myself only
scanning some postings and deleting most without thoroughly reading
them.
This forum is inappropriate for my needs and interests. Please
unsubscribe me. Thank you.
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