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Kirsten Berggren <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:12:38 -0400
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I have a question for you wise ladies -
I recently worked with a mom who described her baby as often fussy and  
frequently had
green and frothy stools. The baby was fussy after eating, and it  
sounded like an
oversupply and foremilk imbalance. however, once I saw the baby  
eating, this did not seem
to be the case, and in fact the mom has a relatively low supply (not  
in the range of a
problem, but the baby feeds both sides each feeding, and is gaining on  
the slower side).
The mom then let me know she was eating a lot of soy, which she  
thought might be the
problem. Turns out her intuition was spot on, and when she cut out  
soy, the gassiness and
green stools resolved. She then informed me the baby's father has a  
lot of food
allergies, and she did notice a return of the fussiness when she had  
pine nuts one time,
which FOB is allergic to.
So - I have a few questions from this. First, what other clues to you  
look at when
presented with green stools? Was there something else I should have  
asked about?
Second - I was working with a pediatric resident the day we saw this  
mom, and he said
that he rarely sees food allergies resolve without a complete  
elimination diet once the
baby has developed a sensitivity. However, this baby improved  
tremendously with just a
reduction in the offending foods. I have followed many allergy threads  
here, and know
that often a complete elimination for several weeks is necessary, but  
wonder if it's
common to see so much improvement with just a reduction or  
"mostly-elimination" diet.

Thanks in advance, I always learn so much from your answers!

Kirsten Berggren, PhD, CLC

And don't worry, someday I'll chime in on the certification thing...

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