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<blockquote data-quote="firstangel" data-source="post: 351650" data-attributes="member: 8753"><p>So you suggest we skip the reintroduction completely? We've removed milk and dairy products, eggs, tomato, chicken meat, lamb meat and beef.. There still are a lot of things he can actually eat, and he likes his new diet and how it makes him feel, but misses chocolate, cookies and LASAGNA <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> (he's a little human Garfield).. I've tried new recipes for chocolate cake without eggs, butter and milk, and I search supermarkets for treats he can eat, and we're doing quite fine..</p><p>But my question is still there: the last 2 years have been hell, could that have been just because of allergy??? Are we going to be fine now? Last week I was terribly tired and hopeless, this week I'm insanely happy and scared this bless will end.</p><p>I also had to get into a fight with D' psychiatrist as he didn't want to test him (which I did anyway and had to pay for it) and he wouldn't want to sign a request for a special diet for pre-school even though he had come out positive from the testing</p><p>I'm wondering how come (and I read this forum and find it in so many posts) educated people, doctors, who are supposed to be there to help other people and children in particular, seem to find pleasure in NOT DOING SO??????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firstangel, post: 351650, member: 8753"] So you suggest we skip the reintroduction completely? We've removed milk and dairy products, eggs, tomato, chicken meat, lamb meat and beef.. There still are a lot of things he can actually eat, and he likes his new diet and how it makes him feel, but misses chocolate, cookies and LASAGNA :-) (he's a little human Garfield).. I've tried new recipes for chocolate cake without eggs, butter and milk, and I search supermarkets for treats he can eat, and we're doing quite fine.. But my question is still there: the last 2 years have been hell, could that have been just because of allergy??? Are we going to be fine now? Last week I was terribly tired and hopeless, this week I'm insanely happy and scared this bless will end. I also had to get into a fight with D' psychiatrist as he didn't want to test him (which I did anyway and had to pay for it) and he wouldn't want to sign a request for a special diet for pre-school even though he had come out positive from the testing I'm wondering how come (and I read this forum and find it in so many posts) educated people, doctors, who are supposed to be there to help other people and children in particular, seem to find pleasure in NOT DOING SO?????? [/QUOTE]
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