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AUTHOR: MelanieGGDATE: 10/25/01 6:04pm
SUBJECT: Re: dairy allergy
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AUTHOR: nvversant
Has anyone else experienced these problems within your own family and do you have any advice?>>
My sister has major problems with this. She has switched to soy milk and that seems to help. As far as dairy products and pain, avoid them at all costs. You might want to try and reintroduce them to her at a later date (like 4 or 5 yrs) but she is too young to handle it right now.
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