Manda said:Our DS has since been given the all-clear on his milk allergy (), but we were there in December when he was still allergic. I don't know what kind of soy milk your child drinks, but my DS would only drink plain and they only had vanilla and chocolate that I saw. However, we had a fridge in our room (at AKL) and stopped at Super Target on the way in to pick up soy milk and soy yogurt smoothies (he typically drinks a yogurt smoothie every morning for breakfast) to keep in the room. I didn't worry about getting him milk anywhere else during the day since he was getting his infusion before we left the room in the morning. He did eat a lot of Tofutti chocolate soy ice cream around the world though. At the buffets, just ask the waiter and they'll bring some from the back for you.
DisneyPhD said:Congradulations!![]()
So happy for you. I hope that is us this Jan.
How old was your son when he outgrew it?
Manda said:He was actually allergic to both dairy and soy at one point. He outgrew soy around 18 months and just tested negative for dairy in July - which would have been one month shy of his 3rd birthday.
DisneyPhD said:Wow that must of ben difficult.
Lily just turned 2, but we don't think she developed the allergy until her 1st contact around 8 months old. Still I keep hoping it will be soon. It is getting harder and harder not letting her eat what her friend are.
Manda said:We had a similar situation. He seemed to be fine with dairy for a few weeks when he was first introduced to it (around 7 months), then suddenly started reacting to it. I switched him to soy products (only yogurt at the time, since he was still BFing) and he was fine with those for a couple weeks before he suddenly started reacting.
I will admit that dealing with the allergy really wasn't that big of a deal until he past two. Then, he started really understanding that he couldn't eat what other kids could and would be invited to kid's birthday parties where he couldn't have the cake and ice cream. It was hard. I'm just really looking forward to buying him a Mickey ice cream on this trip!!
DisneyPhD said:So off topic, sorry, but did you have to give both up for breast feeding? It was really hard giving up milk and eggs, but soy too would be very hard.
Your story gives me hope. I hope soon. It is getting very hard already. She doesn't seem to be having much of a reaction to minor amounts now a days so I am letting her have some at special occasions (birthday cake and the like).
lazydazy8 said:TJ had what we thought to be "acid reflux" when he was a baby. He was only 2 months old and taking Zantac liquid. He was exclusively nursed until around 8 months. He then started with dairy just after his first birthday. I thought he had a tummy bug for the first week or two, but then he developed a horrible rash on his bum. I hate to say, but he struggled for months. Then the doctor suggested it could be dairy. (The La Leche League suggested I give up dairy back when he was an infant and first had problems, why didn't I listen?) He got worse after he weaned at 2.
We saw a dietician and she said it sounded like an allergy to the dairy protein, not the lactose. He can't have Lactaid or yogurt. I have recently found that he CANNOT have hotdogs or bologna (salami or any other processed meats like that). They have lactic acid or lactic potassium in it, which is a dairy derived preservative. Ugh. Poor kid. No icecream, no cheese, now no hotdogs??? I swear I am good at keeping anything dairy out of him, and yet, he still has 3-5 BM's a day. I've been questioning if it's just dairy that he's allergic to. My sister-in-law was just diagnosed with Celiac's disease. We see a pediatric gastroentologist this October. Our trip is in December, so I hope to have a clear diagnosis by our trip....
Fortunately, I do not end up with him in shock or any skin irritations. He just needs to get to a bathroom within an hour of when he gets any dairy. (Sometimes, it takes only 20 minutes.) He has stomach pain, but he's learned to cope since he's had it all his life.
Hopefully, we'll know more in October!