I know we have a few Mommas on here dealing with dairy allergies. I didn't find out this was the case with my son until he went into anaphylaxis on Friday after trying formula for the first time (was exclusively BF). While trying to begin finger feeding, I'm finding so many products have the "may contain milk" warning! Then, I immediately wonder if this allergy will continue into his childhood and if he'll have a limited diet forever. I'm allergic to peanuts so I get the struggle but I feel like dairy is so much broader. Any tips or advice for avoidance/substitutions would be appreciated. I got Alimenim formula tonight and will probably put it to the test over the weekend...hopefully the ped was right about the cows milk allergy and it's not something else in the formula. The worry never ends!!
Re: Dairy allergy
ETA words are hard and autocorrect sucks.
Eta: we also have epipens now so I feel your pain from your other post about anaphylaxis
As far as getting to be a normal kid, it's just really important to make it clear to caretakers that your LO cannot have food with his allergens in them. I've found that most people are accommodating to this and I always make sure to pack safe foods for him to eat.
Above all, read labels every time. A product that used to be safe could now be unsafe or vice versa. Companies are constantly changing how they make their products to better accommodate their buyers.
What were the reactions in your LOs that made you suspect allergies? Brynlee has never gotten hives or bloody stool, so the doctor says it can't be allergies...
@barrettj89 my LOs food allergies are hives around his mouth. He has also appeared to have a cold the past few days, but I think it may have actually been part of a reaction as I have been giving him eggs and he liked them. Have you tried baby oatmeal? My LO seems to like it a lot and he has texture issues too. Mixing a mashed banana in it is a good way to go. It's mild and doesn't have a lot of texture. Good luck!
@Cricket99 we have had the same reaction with yogurt and cottage cheese. Not quite hives but redness and splotchy around her mouth. I'm hoping it's not dairy as she seems okay with bread, pancakes, etc. Although she did have hives on her abdomen the other day from I have no idea what. I have an appt scheduled to see if we can get some answers. Can a stuffy nose be a part of a reaction? As for meat I can't really help you, LO loves pieces of chicken, steak, salmon, but beans like others have suggested might be good to try!
Our doctor will be sending us to an allergist to see if we are dealing with something. I gave LO some milk after talking to our doctor and she turned red around her mouth shortly after. If that's her outside symptoms I can't imagine how she's feeling inside.
You just wish you could fix everything with a snap of your fingers.
Hope all goes well for you and your LO! This is just agonizing, frustrating, and exhausting for everyone involved.
Update for us: We talked to our pediatrician and she agreed to send us to the allergist since he seems to be allergic to milk and eggs so I'm hesitant to give him any other big allergens. The appointment isn't until next week as that was the earliest appointment. On the up side, LO is eating chicken like a champ! This kid will plow through an entire chicken strip in one sitting, plus berries, and pouches with cereal and veggies and fruits. Thank goodness he's finally eating, though I'm surprised he hasn't gotten bored yet as the menu tends to be very limited and repetitive.