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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 473939" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Oddly, Cory's milk allergies have been outgrown but Jamies havent. Jamie is so highly intolerant that if he drinks milk or eats ice cream that he actually will bleed down there. I used to give him the lactaid milk products and soy milk but he is in his 20s and I cant control him anymore. He has had 2 scopes up that end as a young adult and he had an endoscopy when he was ten. Thats how we found out he was so highly allergic. </p><p></p><p>Back when Cory was a baby, I didnt have access to stuff like Nutramigen or other fancy formulas like today. Maybe they were out there but the only stuff I could get was what WIC would provide and I was told they only provided 3 types: Similac, enfamil and Prosoybe. All my boys were on the Soy one because Billy started out on it so they didnt want to chance the other two. Well Jamie did well on it but Cory did awful so they attempted to switch him to Similac and then Enfamil and both those were worse. Then they just said they didnt know what to do. All this was through the WIC office because thats where you get formula. Docs all say follow WIC. So in the end, by the time Cory was 2 months old and wasnt gaining weight and was so miserable he couldnt keep food in and we couldnt keep diapers on him because the poop would burn his butt because it was so acidic, we just started feeding him food and giving him watered down juice, pedialyte, watered down tea in his bottles. We put liquid vitamins in the bottles so he got those. It was pitiful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 473939, member: 1514"] Oddly, Cory's milk allergies have been outgrown but Jamies havent. Jamie is so highly intolerant that if he drinks milk or eats ice cream that he actually will bleed down there. I used to give him the lactaid milk products and soy milk but he is in his 20s and I cant control him anymore. He has had 2 scopes up that end as a young adult and he had an endoscopy when he was ten. Thats how we found out he was so highly allergic. Back when Cory was a baby, I didnt have access to stuff like Nutramigen or other fancy formulas like today. Maybe they were out there but the only stuff I could get was what WIC would provide and I was told they only provided 3 types: Similac, enfamil and Prosoybe. All my boys were on the Soy one because Billy started out on it so they didnt want to chance the other two. Well Jamie did well on it but Cory did awful so they attempted to switch him to Similac and then Enfamil and both those were worse. Then they just said they didnt know what to do. All this was through the WIC office because thats where you get formula. Docs all say follow WIC. So in the end, by the time Cory was 2 months old and wasnt gaining weight and was so miserable he couldnt keep food in and we couldnt keep diapers on him because the poop would burn his butt because it was so acidic, we just started feeding him food and giving him watered down juice, pedialyte, watered down tea in his bottles. We put liquid vitamins in the bottles so he got those. It was pitiful. [/QUOTE]
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