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Just wondering, because I appear to have outgrown my dairy allergy. Still react to eggs, though, and not going to give peanuts (well, peanut butter anyway) a try for another month or so, until I turn two.
And for those who care to know, my brother's feet are still doing ok. His hips and knees are even worse than they were last time we had a checkup, but the doctor said it was normal for them to get worse before they get better. He still doesn't seem to think surgery will be necessary, so I guess that's good.
I better get back to my nap before dad catches me. Bye!
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Do you like chocolate milk? (Do your mom and dad let you have that yet?)
I think you'll outgrow the egg thing for the most part. My little girl (she'd be big to you-she's 6)- coudn't eat anything with eggs for the longest time. Now we can use them in our pancakes again, but she still won't eat scrambled eggs.
I'm so glad your brother won't need surgery!
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Great news! It's a happy thing that a lot of childhood food allergies can be outgrown.
I'm also glad that Mooselet is still doing well and that he won't need any more surgery!
You take good care of yourself, little guy. I miss you and your brother and had a lot of fun visiting you last year (and your mom and dad too, they're good people). Don't forget how to make those faces I taught you!
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I have milk. It's Rainbow's most favorite drink so we don't dare run out.
And I must thank you for reminding me, because Rainy's annual checkup for her hips is coming up, so I should make an appointment. Glad to hear that your brother won't be having more surgery. That's very good news.
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I think our 2 year old boy's milk allergy has been outgrown... however he still has diarreah every so often. Should I be worried about that?
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My brother used to be lactose intolerant, but it went away. Now we're a milk-drinkin' family. I usually drink 1 percent, but they don't have it at my school, so I'm sneaky and mix the 2 percent and the skim together!
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I have lots of milk, and always have. My parents have to increase their milk buying by over twice as much whenever I come home, because I drink so much milk. I love milk, and I'm glad you drink it now too
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quote:Originally posted by Miriya: unicornwhisperer: does the diarrhea go away when you remove milk from his diet?
Sorry it took me a while to answer. We thought the diarhea went away when we started to give him Soy milk... but he would have it every so often anyway and then we started giving him milk and every so often he has diarreah but not all the time...
High Fructose corn syrup and wheat... hmm I should keep a food journal of what he eats... even though last time I did it he didn't have diarreah at all.
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quote:Originally posted by Carrie: I have lots of milk, and always have. My parents have to increase their milk buying by over twice as much whenever I come home, because I drink so much milk. I love milk, and I'm glad you drink it now too
Sounds like me...I drink more in a week than JenniK uses, and she eats cereal every moring (I don't eat breakfast, usually).
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Nope, I don't have any milk and nor do I want any. I've hated milk since I was a baby and my hatred continues to this very day. And no, I'm not lactose intolerant (in the physical sense); I just really hate milk.
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I used to hate milk with a passion except when it involved cereal. But then I started eating this gelato in Rome called Fior di Latte (translated literally: Flower of Milk). And that made me crave milk. And now I drink it and enjoy it.
I know, that was a great story.
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I'm very glad you and your big brother are doing well, Buddy.
Boo likes milk. He gets excited when we ask him if he wants "cool fresh milk" in his cup. He also brings us his cup sometimes and says "Mooo!" It makes us laugh.
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