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I took my dd to the allergist Thursday about her allergies. She is allergic to milk, strawberries, kiwi, and some antibiotics.

For some background info-since she was born she had this bad rash, mostly on her behind. It was unlike daiper rash, and was more like hives and welts. She was also horribly colicky, and had nasty strange poops. I did the elimination diet and found that within a week (I bf her) she was better. The rash went away, she actually slept, had normal poops. And if I did get some dairy in me, she would generally have a minor rxn (I never got much in me) within 1-3 days.

But as she has gotten older, it has gotten more severe and more sensitive to the amounts I might get. She has never actually eaten any dairy so far as I know. But things have gotten to the point where she has this happen almost every week now. Her rash starts like where diaper rash would, spreads out to her upper thighs, lower back, lower stomach, and butt. It has always been like this, or spread farther depending on the amount. Sometimes they bleed and turn into huge welts that scare the daylights out of me-and I've seen a lot being in healthcare for 6 years. I give her Benadryl if it gets too bad and they go away much quicker than if not.

And it happens like this now if I even eat a cracker with some whey in it. I can't imagine what will happen if she ate a piece of cheese. I am very careful, but you never know with cross contamination or is she finds a crumb on the floor from dh.

Well, the doc was nice and seemed very knowledgeable, but he wasn't very helpful. Firstly, there was another 1.5 yo girl next door to our room and he kept getting us mixed up as he went back and forth. He kept talking about her eczema and asthma. I was :

They did the skin scratch test for general allergies like dust and pets, etc. and also tested for strawberries, milk, and casein the nurse said. But they made her bleed on the milk and casein one! I thought they weren't supposed to make you bleed! All of her tests showed negative results, as they were nonreactive. He said that those tests aren't very reliable with young children, and she would probably have better results if she were around 5 or so. But within the time it took to leave the office she said that her butt hurt and now today she is beyond in pain and won't even sit down. She is running around naked right now because anything on her and she screams.

Could the milk stuff they put on her to test her have gotten into her blood and caused this? I am so sick of dealing with doctors. I'm not expecting medical advice, but is anyone else going through this?

And a little OT-what is leaky gut?
post #2 of 5
Yes, the milk scratch-test could have (probably did) caused the reaction your daughter is having. Just because it didn't happen in the half hour you were at the doctor's office doesn't mean they're not related. Doctors like to diagnose what they're "used to" seeing and ignore the rest. You might want to call the doctor's office back and talk to them about it just to get it in her records and see if they have any other suggestions besides avoid dairy. (They probably won't)

We have dairy allergy too, and although that one did show up on the scratch test, some of her others didn't, but she has obvious reactions to eating anything containing those ingredients. You really have to be super-cautious even with your own diet while she's nursing - read every label every time because manufacturers change ingredients. Everything I've read and heard says that the less we expose them to the allergens the more likely they will outgrow it, and the flip side of that is the more exposures, the worse the allergy gets.

In short, leaky gut is when the mucus lining of your intestines is eroded and allows larger molecules to get through than should, and your body recognizes them as not belonging in your bloodstream, so starts attacking them and that is how you get an allergy. Most doctors will roll their eyes at you when you mention leaky gut, they think it's quackery or at least unproven. I think I believe in it, though - I haven't seen a better explanation yet at least.

Best of luck!
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THanks for the reply. I gave her benadryl before bed b/c she couldn't hardly breathe she was so stuffed up and her rash was so bad she wouldn't lay down. It is doing much better with the benadryl-almost gone.

Iam very very cautious about what I eat. It is mostly when we go out to eat and I think that I am being careful. I check ingredients lists, ask the cooks and waiters, etc. but you never know when your food is going to be cross contaminated with something. I also think that the syrup we are using may be causing it. It is marked kosher parve, and the ingredients look confusing at best, but not obvious, but everytime we eat it, it seems she gets a reaction.

And now my in laws are coming to town, which means we will be eating out every meal with them and of course they will leave (dh's niece's) chocolate milk cups out and try to offer dd cheese crackers
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Read about leaky gut here and come join the Healung the Gut Tribe. You'll find answers to your ?s there!
post #5 of 5
Try some pure maple syrup.
I'm sorry your dd is having so many allergy problems. I know firsthand how rough it is.
There is a ton of information here on MDC. Check out the Healing the Gut thread in Nutrition & Good Eating.
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