Carole Dobrich wrote: > If Virginia Thorley reads this or any other Brisos can you please go to the > "Redland Bay Pub" on a Sunday afternoon and have some king prawns and Morton > bay bugs for me and enjoy them. Sorry, Carole, I don't eat Moreton Bay bugs, and wouldn't enjoy them! And I've never been to the Redland Bay hotel - a bit hard to get to from my suburb, using public transport. (Sorry, that's off the breastfeeding track.) As regards the baby diagnosed with bovine protein allergy, I assume this means beef/veal and gelatine (from the hoofs)? It would seem to me that, though total elimination from the mother's diet is difficult, it is at least easier than eliminating soy, which is in so many packages products now, including - in this part of the world - in gluten-free flour! I wonder if there are additional allergens which haven't been investigated? This might explain why the baby is still having symptoms. Perhaps testing the baby for other possible allergies, so that the Mum can eliminate them from her diet, would enable breastfeeding to continue and take away the pressure to feed artificially on a "special" mixture. The poor mother! The messages she and those round her, including health workers, is obviously that breastfeeding is "harmful" and that it's the cavalry (artificial feeding) to the rescue. And poor you, having to deal with all this. Virginia Brisbane *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html