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Milk protein allergy? My son has had since birth severe breathing issues (he has laryngotracheomalacia) and asthma, and severe gerd(hes on an adult dose of prevacid daily). He has had 13 hospital stays and more than enough er and dr visits. I fired the first GI doc after my son developed pnemonia secondary to reflux and continue to require .31mg xopenex every 2 hours at home around the clock (i am a respiratory therapist), anyways the new GI doc said he has a milk protein allergy on top of all of the above problems. He placed him on Ellecare formula. His respiratory issues immediatly disapeard. Then soon to follow his GI symtoms disapeared. He has now (2 days from now will be 1) been able to eat every type of babyfood out there, and no reactions. The GI doc said it was time to see an allergist for testing, and a milk trial. He had neg skin and blood test, but had respiratory and gi symptoms (including gi bleeding) from the milk. Why is he able to have cheese, and milk containing foods and has no reactio no reactions to anything but ice cream and plain cows milk. Is there a chance he will grow out of this? He is severely underweight (under the 5th percentile) What are the chances of other severe allergies later in life? don't cut and paste, I want educated answers, if I wanted articles, I would look it up myself, a monkey could search on the internet.

colorist replied: "My son had the same allergy. He never had an issue with cheese either, but also has not grown out of it (now 9 yrs old) If he drinks milk he has breathing problems. He can drink soy milk without any problem though and it has almost as many calories and I personally believe it to be better for him anyway. When he was a baby he would only drink the vanilla or chocolate, but since he needed to gain weight anyway I didn't find the extra sugar to be a problem. You are really blessed that you have discovered this for your baby. Many people don't recognise milk allergies and their children end up malnurished and with ear tubes by the time they're 2. I'm so happy for you and your son that you can go on now to give him foods that won't hurt him and he can go on to be a smart healthy child. He will do very well from here on out if you simply keep him from milk or ice cream, frozen yogurt and soy milk are all he'll know so he won't feel like he's missing out on anything. ~~hugs~~ Best wishes"

superrrmodel replied: "I do not put much faith in the old skin and blood test route as they told me I had no food allergies but my symptoms kept getting worse. I have now found a naturopath who specializes in allergies and I have had to eliminate dairy. I too mostly had problems just with milk and ice cream. I think it is because the amount of cheese I might eat is way less than a big glass of milk, a latte or a bowl of ice cream. I did try the Lactaid milk which I find better than the Soy milk. I would say that he will probably have to avoid dairy most of the time although there is a chance that as he gets older he will improve. I too mainly have respiratory problems from my allergies and I can get congested and have laboured breathing just from a few spoonfuls of ice cream. Good luck."

Is it good to drink milk? The text is too long but worthwhile read....? es esta pagina link The most important information dissemination my. Not that, but I can make your text too long jajaja. If I write bad is that I am leading a translator jaja

Terri replied: "wow. Looks like you had allot of thought to this. My thoughts to this. People have been drinking milk for positively centuries and millenia. If you like it, drink it. If you don't, don't."

JenasaurusX replied: "Excellent essay. is that your writing or are you quoting someone? If it's the latter can you provide a citation or link to where you found it? I'd like to keep that in my personal folder of veg resources. On another note: How come every time I try to post a long question it tells me I'm out of room?"

Amy replied: "Wow that was long. I used to drink milk when I was a kid and I would always be coughing, getting ear infection, my thoat would hurt and the list goes on. All of that went away when I stopped drinking milk. I'm gonna star your "question" because I really liked it and it is so important. How where you able to post such a long question? I don't think I can do that."

Encantar replied: "I know more about milk than most people. I used to milk cows for a living as a young person. Then I was a pasteurisor in a dairy. Prior to that I went to agricultural college, but with respect, I havenĀ“t time to read your "very" long question. Milk is very good for you. Semi skimmed is better for dietary concerns, but above all it is the best way to get the necessary calcium your body needs."

sarah s replied: "No antibiotics are allowed in milk for human consumption. None. Not low levels, NONE. Milk is checked many many times before it reaches the table. So if you are against it, don't drink it! Why worry about what we are doing? It's our choice! Oh, and don't cook your food either. By the way, did you know that ants milk aphids? Is that unnatural too?"

klm78_2001 replied: "I only read half of this before I got a little bored, sorry. Some of your references are wrong though, be sure to make the noninsignificant differentiation between BGH, a naturally occuring hormone that cows produce in order to produce milk, and rBGH or recombinant bovine growth hormone, the lab-produced hormone that is injected into cows in order to increase their milk production. Oh, and people drink goat's milk and sheep's milk, too, and have for thousands of years. There are probably other animals that are milked, too. Also, I've seen adult cats and dogs drink milk, actually knocking the top off of the colostrum milk container in the barn so they can reach the milk. It was almost really good, but your sources weren't all exactly on. If you're turning that in for credit, you might want to double check those."

lo_mcg replied: "Who wrote this? You don't credit it, but it wasn't you; it says 'I had one patient who...'. You say elsewhere that you're 17. I'm a vegan, but this essay has pissed me off. It is reproduced in shortened form inthe Cancer forum, titled 'Breast cancer and dairy???????' The text doesn't mention breast cancer, though. Users of the Cancer forum are very used to people, often teenagers as here but always people who haven't had or studied cancer, posting their half-baked theories about what causes cancer and lecturing us on how to avoid or cure it."

xo_ahhmaziing_22 replied: "I drink organic milk. All milk is taken from cows that have been given the bovine growth horomones. These horomones make the cows have boils on the insides of their udders & sometimes they pop & leak pus into the milk. So unless you buy milk that says 'not treated by cows w/ bovine growth horomones' you are drinking up to 45% pus. go organic"

Vegan_Baybee replied: "And The Question Is?"

Flexetarian Vegan replied: "I couldn't make it all the way through your dribble. Milk is good and good for you."

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