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Re: chicken hair
From:
Melissa & Philip Bernhauser <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Wed, 10 Dec 1997 13:36:29 -0500
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At 02:40 AM 12/11/97 +0900, you wrote:
>OK, so does the hair lay down when the allergen is no longer present?  My
>4mo has this hair but has no other allergy symptoms. She's calm, sleeps
>well, never fussy and not a rash ever anywhere.  So, following the hair
>theory...could allergy show up when solids are introduced or does she just
>simply have bad hair?
>Gina Gile-Maves
>LLL Leader

I was just wondering the same thing.  My 5 mos old hair stands up and I've
found her to be terribly fussy for the next 24 hours after each of the 3
times I've tried giving her solids.  She is extremely calm and easy
otherwise.  Neither of my older children had any negative reaction to any
solids, and both had normal/flat hair.  If you go to my web page you can
see my *very* fat (20 lbs at 4.5 mos) chicken haired baby.
Melissa and the girls
Tori 1-16-94
Beth 1-30-96
Lili 7-10-97
http://home1.gte.net/melnphil
"One of the most visible effects of a child's presence in the household is to
turn the worthy parents into complete idiots when without him, they would
perhaps have remained mere imbeciles."  George Courteline

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