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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 387327" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>My oldest is allergic to casein. We've known since he was 5 months old (and I tried to give him a bottle of cow milk based formula and he broke out in hives from head to toe). Over the years, when he would accidently eat something with milk, whey, casein, sodium caseinate, etc. he would do one of more of the following - hives, nausea, vomiting, hyperactivity, eczema, and as he got older, subcutaneous acne. If he's not had anything for a while, he sometimes can tolerate a small amount (I'm talking like a baked good or such) but he'll never be able to drink a glass of milk or eat ice cream.</p><p></p><p>One trick among many I learned - ask if the deli meat is kosher. Many deli meats have casein as binders, but if it's kosher it cannot. Also make sure utensils are not "shared" (for instance he can't eat at those steak sandwich places that throw everything on the same grill).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 387327, member: 439"] My oldest is allergic to casein. We've known since he was 5 months old (and I tried to give him a bottle of cow milk based formula and he broke out in hives from head to toe). Over the years, when he would accidently eat something with milk, whey, casein, sodium caseinate, etc. he would do one of more of the following - hives, nausea, vomiting, hyperactivity, eczema, and as he got older, subcutaneous acne. If he's not had anything for a while, he sometimes can tolerate a small amount (I'm talking like a baked good or such) but he'll never be able to drink a glass of milk or eat ice cream. One trick among many I learned - ask if the deli meat is kosher. Many deli meats have casein as binders, but if it's kosher it cannot. Also make sure utensils are not "shared" (for instance he can't eat at those steak sandwich places that throw everything on the same grill). [/QUOTE]
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