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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 1754699" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>All of these are possibilites. Milk protein allergy, milk sugar allergy, acid issues, other GI problems. You may want to have a basic allergy test done (just because they are easy and relatively inexpensive), and see an specialist just to make sure. I say this not to encourage any severe treatment or inspire large concerns, but quite the opposite. If properly diagnosed it could be as easy as simply avoiding the triggers.</p><p></p><p>My son had to avoid milk protein the two years of his life. It was hell at first. Once diagnosed and on soy, he was great. He's been weaned onto cow's milk now though.</p><p></p><p>I know another girl who had similar issues, way bad and a giant quality of life issue. Turns out to be a gluten allergy. Removed that, and she's doing great now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 1754699, member: 7488"] All of these are possibilites. Milk protein allergy, milk sugar allergy, acid issues, other GI problems. You may want to have a basic allergy test done (just because they are easy and relatively inexpensive), and see an specialist just to make sure. I say this not to encourage any severe treatment or inspire large concerns, but quite the opposite. If properly diagnosed it could be as easy as simply avoiding the triggers. My son had to avoid milk protein the two years of his life. It was hell at first. Once diagnosed and on soy, he was great. He's been weaned onto cow's milk now though. I know another girl who had similar issues, way bad and a giant quality of life issue. Turns out to be a gluten allergy. Removed that, and she's doing great now. [/QUOTE]
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