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Okay--I am really confused. A "true" milk protein allergy means an
allergy to cow milk, not human milk. So....the mom eliminates cow milk
protein and likely all sources of the protein, including all the animal
sources. As to the prolapse--I do not think the conditions are mutually
exclusive and I also think that any intuition a mom has should be taken
seriously.
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
Intuitive Parenting Network LLC
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 08:06:38 -0500
From: Price Pamela B <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Milk protein allergy
I don't know if you remember a few weeks ago I was talking to you about
the dark green stools with tinges of blood my son C* was having. That
day you were actually able to look at it. I was collecting his stool
samples for his ped who had asked us to. Well this morning (after
almost
3 weeks) the results came back and the Nurse Practitioner has come to
the conclusion that C*r has a "true milk protein allergy. You need to
bring him in and we will have to discuss stopping your breast feeding
and switching to formula." I am devastated, however my gut feeling is
telling me different and that this isn't the cause. I have done my own
research and feel that he may have a condition called a muscosal
prolapse, he was hospitalized at 16 days for salmonella and was thought
to have a muscosal prolapse of the rectum before the culture for
salmonella was confirmed.
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