Guest guest Posted March 7, 1999 Report Share Posted March 7, 1999 In a message dated 99-03-07 06:45:21 EST, you write: << The only reason I asked about the breastfeeding is because I read that peanut allergies can be given to a child while breastfeeding. True? Untrue? I don't know. I just feel like I let my Danny down in some way. I want to know why this has happened to him. >> , My son was bottle fed. He was on Neocate by the time he was three months old. He is allergic to milk, eggs and nuts, has EE and moderate to severe asthma depending on the time of year. I honesty don't believe that I could have done anything different to change his outcome. How can we change something we are not aware of? Please don't beat yourself up over " What if's " . Jen ( 11/7/95, Eosinophilic Esophagitis, food allergies, asthma) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 1999 Report Share Posted March 7, 1999 Jen is right, before BJ's EG was diagnosed, we were pushing more and more milk into him to try and get him to gain weight and how did we know we were only causing more irritation to his intestines. SO LITTLE is known of EE and EG, that is one of the most fustrating things. Dawn Jenericm@... wrote: > From: Jenericm@... > > In a message dated 99-03-07 06:45:21 EST, you write: > > << The only reason I asked about the breastfeeding is because I read that > peanut > allergies can be given to a child while breastfeeding. True? Untrue? I don't > know. > I just feel like I let my Danny down in some way. I want to know why this has > happened to him. > >> > > , > > My son was bottle fed. He was on Neocate by the time he was three > months old. He is allergic to milk, eggs and nuts, has EE and moderate to > severe asthma depending on the time of year. I honesty don't believe that I > could have done anything different to change his outcome. How can we change > something we are not aware of? > > Please don't beat yourself up over " What if's " . > > Jen > ( 11/7/95, Eosinophilic Esophagitis, food allergies, asthma) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Start a new hobby. Meet a new friend. > http://www.onelist.com > Onelist: The leading provider of free email list services Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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