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<blockquote data-quote="n8thegr8" data-source="post: 2253441" data-attributes="member: 6349"><p>My son is allergic to dairy, eggs, and peanuts, so we basically don't eat out anymore. Because of that though, we've all lost weight, gotten healthier, and save a lot of money, so that's a blessing in disguise...kind of.</p><p></p><p>Like your experience with the gluten allergy misunderstandings, when I say "dairy allergy" people think "lactose intolerant", and i have to explain that we had to rush him to the emergency room the first time he had formula because he swelled up like a balloon and his airway shut, and we have to carry epi-pens everywhere. As a result, he's basically a carnivorous vegan. </p><p></p><p>Sucks man, I hope it gets easier to cope with as you adjust. I used to make wise-cracks about all the gluten free stuff, but since the experience we've had with our son, I lament my ignorance of how much harder it is for people with food related conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n8thegr8, post: 2253441, member: 6349"] My son is allergic to dairy, eggs, and peanuts, so we basically don't eat out anymore. Because of that though, we've all lost weight, gotten healthier, and save a lot of money, so that's a blessing in disguise...kind of. Like your experience with the gluten allergy misunderstandings, when I say "dairy allergy" people think "lactose intolerant", and i have to explain that we had to rush him to the emergency room the first time he had formula because he swelled up like a balloon and his airway shut, and we have to carry epi-pens everywhere. As a result, he's basically a carnivorous vegan. Sucks man, I hope it gets easier to cope with as you adjust. I used to make wise-cracks about all the gluten free stuff, but since the experience we've had with our son, I lament my ignorance of how much harder it is for people with food related conditions. [/QUOTE]
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