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Overheard at our local pediatric floor this week, as I put in an 11 month
old's diet order to reflect his multiple food allergies.
Her: Allergic to milk, eggs, wheat, etc. what formula are you going to put
the baby on now?
Me: None. He's breast fed.
Her: Well, if mom wanted to put the baby on formula, what formula would you
put him on?
Me: She doesn't want to put the baby on formula. She wants to breast feed.
Her: Well, she can't breast feed him forever. Soy milk, maybe?
Me: I hope she will breast feed as long as she can, to help reduce his
future risk of additional atopy.
Sigh.
Suzanne
Suzanne Berman, M.D., FAAP
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Plateau Pediatrics
49 Cleveland Street, Suite 210
Crossville, Tennessee 38555
(931) 707 8700
(931) 456 0802 fax
(931) 484 9511 after hours
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