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Carmen,
My daughter is 6, and anaphylactic to milk and eggs. I breastfed for ten
months but attempted to supplement with formula at 6 months. She
reluctantly drank some and vomited about 20 minutes after ingestion. This
reaction time got progressively shorter with each successive attempt! Now
it is instantaneous. Be careful - If I had the chance to do it all over
again, knowing what I know today, I would eliminate the milk as soon as
possible!
Marie
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> From: Carmen E. Simon <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: allergies and eczema
> Date: Thursday, April 24, 1997 10:13 AM
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> My son is allergic to milk/egg white protein. He started showing a
> reaction to milk within 12 hours of birth. He has two younger sisters,
> both were on soy formula and not exposed to milk til after 1 year of
> age. The oldest shows no signs of food allergies. The youngest turned
> 1 on Jan 1, and we started her on whole milk. She kept it down, but
> after two weeks she started getting dry skin/eczema on her lower legs,
> and it started working its way up her body. We had skin tests done,
> but they showed no allergies. We took her off the milk and after two
> weeks her skin cleared up. The next time we tried milk, she kept it
> down but brought it back up after half an hour. With my son the reaction
> to milk is immediate, I'm not familiar with a delayed reaction. Does
> this sound like an allergy developing? Has anybody experienced this?
>
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