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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 387032" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>He's not usually a big milk drinker, so I don't know that we'd even bother with a Lactaid tablet at school. I told him to stay off ALL dairy until he feels better and then we'll conduct an experiment here at home on the weekend.</p><p> </p><p>It just really sucks that this could be yet one more problem he has with his GI system. But we can't have him continuing to be miserable and missing school so if this truly is the problem then we need to make the necessary changes and he needs to accept this. He was complaining about the prospect of having to avoid dairy and I pointed out that missing school because of this is unacceptable. But it tastes sooo good mom! Then I said that if he was an adult and missed two days of work because of a food choice he made, those are two days of pay he'd also miss -- is it worth two days of pay to eat this way? That was an analogy he could understand!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 387032, member: 3444"] He's not usually a big milk drinker, so I don't know that we'd even bother with a Lactaid tablet at school. I told him to stay off ALL dairy until he feels better and then we'll conduct an experiment here at home on the weekend. It just really sucks that this could be yet one more problem he has with his GI system. But we can't have him continuing to be miserable and missing school so if this truly is the problem then we need to make the necessary changes and he needs to accept this. He was complaining about the prospect of having to avoid dairy and I pointed out that missing school because of this is unacceptable. But it tastes sooo good mom! Then I said that if he was an adult and missed two days of work because of a food choice he made, those are two days of pay he'd also miss -- is it worth two days of pay to eat this way? That was an analogy he could understand! [/QUOTE]
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