Guest guest Posted April 24, 2007 Report Share Posted April 24, 2007 For myself, I didn't take it that way. I just wanted to point out that a milk allergy can be different with each person - some can't tolerate any kind of milk products while others can still eat milk that's been processed into a different form. :-) On Behalf Of Liudwih Franksdottir Tuesday, April 24, 2007 6:20 PM Re: lactose intolerance vs cow milk allergy I was just responding to her statement of her son appearing to be intolerent. I wasn't diagnosing him. Just to cover my bum;-) Liudwih On 4/24/07, Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote: > > Why back then I was fed rice milk my Mom would have to > make. I was always told I was lactose intolerant. > Not so, I used to try taking Lactaid and it would make > me sick also. The ENT doc gave me an allergy test > since I had non-stop sinus infections for years and > the only allergy that popped up was cow's milk. All > the sinus problems stopped and so did the stomach > problems after I stopped eating dairy. I can get away > with a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese and butter doesn't > bother me. > Donna > > --- Liudwih Franksdottir <liudwih <liudwih%40gmail.com>> wrote: > > > There is lactaid for lactose intolerance. Also soy > > milk is an acceptable > > alternative after a year old. > > > > From experience as a daycare provider I have seen > > children who spt up > > regular milk who were able to still eat cheese and > > yogurt. I was told it has > > to do with the bacteria needed to culture them. Also > > butter can be used in > > small amounts. > > There are also avacados, nuts (safe after 1 year), > > nut butters ect. > > Hope that helps > > Liudwih > > > > > > On 4/24/07, Ilse Knecht <iknecht <iknecht%40ncvc.org>> wrote: > > > > > > Right, that is why I am concerned about my son > > seeming to have an > > > intolerance to milk. Any advice on how to get him > > the right amount of > > > fat? > > > > > > Ilse > > > > > > >>> norm <norm%40plateautel.net><norm%40plateautel.net> > > 04/24/07 12:03 AM >>> > > > Ilse, > > > Babies and young children require more fat in > > their diets than adults. > > > Mother's milk contains quite a bit of fat. > > Commercial soymilk does > > > not have enough fat for those children. Soy > > formula has the required > > > amount of fat. It's required for brain and nerve > > development. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > We gotta stop smokin', stop, stop. I mean cigarette smoking. > - Jimi Hendrix, Midnight Lightning > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2007 Report Share Posted April 24, 2007 I didn't take it that way. I wanted to be sure that if any members are taking Lactaid and it doesn;t help, to check into having an allergy test regarding cow's milk because chances are it's possibly an allergy, it would sure be nice if they tested me instead of giving me years of antibiotics, other medications and all types of X-rays with no results. Donna --- Liudwih Franksdottir <liudwih wrote: > I was just responding to her statement of her son > appearing to be > intolerent. I wasn't diagnosing him. > Just to cover my bum;-) > Liudwih > > > On 4/24/07, Donnalilacflower > <thelilacflower wrote: > > > > Why back then I was fed rice milk my Mom would > have to > > make. I was always told I was lactose intolerant. > > Not so, I used to try taking Lactaid and it would > make > > me sick also. The ENT doc gave me an allergy test > > since I had non-stop sinus infections for years > and > > the only allergy that popped up was cow's milk. > All > > the sinus problems stopped and so did the stomach > > problems after I stopped eating dairy. I can get > away > > with a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese and butter > doesn't > > bother me. > > Donna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2007 Report Share Posted April 24, 2007 I agree to many people have allergies to food items that go without a dx for years. I was treated for irritabe bowel and migrains for years. Funny how once I was diagnosed with a nitrate allergy as well as multiple chemical sensitivities I got better. :-) Liudwih On 4/24/07, Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote: > > I didn't take it that way. I wanted to be sure that > if any members are taking Lactaid and it doesn;t help, > to check into having an allergy test regarding cow's > milk because chances are it's possibly an allergy, it > would sure be nice if they tested me instead of giving > me years of antibiotics, other medications and all > types of X-rays with no results. > > Donna > > --- Liudwih Franksdottir <liudwih <liudwih%40gmail.com>> wrote: > > > I was just responding to her statement of her son > > appearing to be > > intolerent. I wasn't diagnosing him. > > Just to cover my bum;-) > > Liudwih > > > > > > On 4/24/07, Donnalilacflower > > <thelilacflower <thelilacflower%40>> wrote: > > > > > > Why back then I was fed rice milk my Mom would > > have to > > > make. I was always told I was lactose intolerant. > > > Not so, I used to try taking Lactaid and it would > > make > > > me sick also. The ENT doc gave me an allergy test > > > since I had non-stop sinus infections for years > > and > > > the only allergy that popped up was cow's milk. > > All > > > the sinus problems stopped and so did the stomach > > > problems after I stopped eating dairy. I can get > > away > > > with a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese and butter > > doesn't > > > bother me. > > > Donna > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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