Has anyone else's LO been diagnosed with a milk intolerance? We went to the pedi this morning and now I have to eliminate dairy from my diet (he's EBF) and see if it clears up for him. Wondering if anyone else has had this and how long it took for your LO to be free of symptoms (he has small amounts of blood in his stool). Also, what did you eat? I know that I can eat plenty but all I can seem to think of are the things I can't eat! Lol I'm from WI and love cheese...I'd do anything for my little guy though...just need to make sure I don't starve. 
                 
                
Re: Dairy Intolerance
My god-daughter had this. I think it was about a year before she was symptom-free.
I had a lactose issue in my early 20s, so I was off dairy for a year ? it's not fun, but it's doable (even now, I limit myself to only several small diary servings a day). You can still do but meals, just knock off the cheese (or other dairy). Yes, tacos with no cheese is depressing at first, but you'll get used to it.
Other meals:
- Stir fry or other Chinese/Japanese/Thai foods
- Burgers or hot dogs or something else on the grill with french fries
- Steak/meatloaf/pot roast/turkey with potato
- Spaghetti and meatballs
- Sandwiches sans cheese
- Beef or mushorrom tortelinni or ravioli
- Taco soup (once colder)
I hope those ideas help.
Also, right now ? are you eating full on dairy (non-reduced fat milk, cheese, sour cream, etc)? I found that my dairy tolerance slowly built up once I switched to the least fattiest forms of dairy. So, you could always try that.
I'm sorry for you! I did this when DS was 2 weeks because he was so fussy and the pedi suggested it. She said it takes 3 weeks for dairy to come completely out of your system, so if you're going to try it to see if it's a dairy intolerance, you really have to stick to it for at least that long to see full results. Thankfully, my baby was just a crab and grew out of it.
I tried soy, almond and whey milk, but whey milk was really gross and the other two very tolerable. Cheese was the hard thing, though! I just replaced my cheese intake with other protein like a slice of lunch meat or trail mix for a snack. I wanted pizza sooo bad! It's tough, but very doable and worth it!
You can get lactose-free yogurt to make smoothies with! Or vanilla soy milk is pretty darn good.
Same thing I posted on the other board...
I did, and it worked. I didn't cut out ALL dairy, I just didn't eat the obvious. No glass of milk with dinner, no yogurt, no cereal, no ice cream, etc. I would still eat things with cheese and baked items that had milk.
It worked and I'm slowly adding it back in my diet but I'm careful to not over-do it.
As for my freezer stash, I went back and marked all of the bags that I had with dairy with a big black X. Then my baby sitter would make sure to mix the "bad" milk with good milk.
Good luck! Hopefully just reducing the obvious diary will work for you like it did for me!
Thanks! I probably confused people with my title, but the pedi thinks it's a lactose intolerance and to eliminate all dairy. He also mentioned that eventually I could start to bring it back into my diet slowly, but for now it's all gone.
 I'm definitely looking into the faux dairy products! Thanks!!