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Re: Re: Allergies:finally have a possible diagnosis of dyspraxia (not just a late talker)

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I was wondering if milk had been considered as a possible contributor to

the exzema? Our daughter was on a diet very limited in milk products but

still had significant exzema (mostly on hands and wrists). When we removed

the last milk product, yogurt, the exzema healed almost completely. It did

take some time to heal though.

My sister always had significant exzema all over her arms, trunk and legs

when she was growing up. She was allergic to milk, wheat and eggs plus

various pollens.

At 04:12 PM 1/29/02 +0000, you wrote:

>Your daughter sounds like mine. has apraxia and sensory

>integration problems. She also has allergies, but her main problem

>from allergies is horrible eczema on her legs. Because of the

>sensory problems, she doesn't like lotion put on her legs. It also

>is hard to do the brushing technigue to help with the sensory

>problems.

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