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Hope you don't mind being singled out! :)

My 10 month old had severe projectile vomiting last night after eating

pureed chicken. (Made by me w/only salt and pepper seasoning in the

large pot that it came from.)

Was the pepper a big no no?

I have a call in for a referral to a pediatric allergist though I know

our ped recommends a *regular* allergist for his peds patients (though

they have to be 12 mos. old.)

Should I demand a ped allergist?

It was the first time she'd had chicken.

Oh and another IMPORTANT question: Should I stop eating chicken too?

(She's breastfed.)

I'd really appreciate your input.

Thanks,

Terri

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Thank you. I'm just so worried (although she is absolutely fine

today.)

>

> Hi Terri,

>

> >Hope you don't mind being singled out! :)

> My 10 month old had severe projectile vomiting last night after

eating

> pureed chicken. (Made by me w/only salt and pepper seasoning in

the

> large pot that it came from.)

> >Was the pepper a big no no?

>

> If it was the first time she had pepper than yes. You need to

try one thing at a time to see how they are tolerated. Some people

do have vomiting with die off, so that's a possibility. Since she

has had rice before (10 mos old right?) this could be die off. But

to play it safe I think that both of you should avoid chicken for a

while.

>

>

> >I have a call in for a referral to a pediatric allergist though I

know our ped recommends a *regular* allergist for his peds patients

(though they have to be 12 mos. old.)

> >Should I demand a ped allergist?

>

> Since you have a 10 mos old asking for the ped allergist might

be best.

>

> >It was the first time she'd had chicken.

> Oh and another IMPORTANT question: Should I stop eating chicken

too?

> (She's breastfed.)

>

> It's probably best you stop at least for now.

>

>

>

>

> Sheila, SCD 60 mos, 22 yrs UC

> mom of Em and Dan

>

>

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Thank you. I'm just so worried (although she is absolutely fine

today.)

>

> Hi Terri,

>

> >Hope you don't mind being singled out! :)

> My 10 month old had severe projectile vomiting last night after

eating

> pureed chicken. (Made by me w/only salt and pepper seasoning in

the

> large pot that it came from.)

> >Was the pepper a big no no?

>

> If it was the first time she had pepper than yes. You need to

try one thing at a time to see how they are tolerated. Some people

do have vomiting with die off, so that's a possibility. Since she

has had rice before (10 mos old right?) this could be die off. But

to play it safe I think that both of you should avoid chicken for a

while.

>

>

> >I have a call in for a referral to a pediatric allergist though I

know our ped recommends a *regular* allergist for his peds patients

(though they have to be 12 mos. old.)

> >Should I demand a ped allergist?

>

> Since you have a 10 mos old asking for the ped allergist might

be best.

>

> >It was the first time she'd had chicken.

> Oh and another IMPORTANT question: Should I stop eating chicken

too?

> (She's breastfed.)

>

> It's probably best you stop at least for now.

>

>

>

>

> Sheila, SCD 60 mos, 22 yrs UC

> mom of Em and Dan

>

>

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Thank you. I'm just so worried (although she is absolutely fine

today.)

>

> Hi Terri,

>

> >Hope you don't mind being singled out! :)

> My 10 month old had severe projectile vomiting last night after

eating

> pureed chicken. (Made by me w/only salt and pepper seasoning in

the

> large pot that it came from.)

> >Was the pepper a big no no?

>

> If it was the first time she had pepper than yes. You need to

try one thing at a time to see how they are tolerated. Some people

do have vomiting with die off, so that's a possibility. Since she

has had rice before (10 mos old right?) this could be die off. But

to play it safe I think that both of you should avoid chicken for a

while.

>

>

> >I have a call in for a referral to a pediatric allergist though I

know our ped recommends a *regular* allergist for his peds patients

(though they have to be 12 mos. old.)

> >Should I demand a ped allergist?

>

> Since you have a 10 mos old asking for the ped allergist might

be best.

>

> >It was the first time she'd had chicken.

> Oh and another IMPORTANT question: Should I stop eating chicken

too?

> (She's breastfed.)

>

> It's probably best you stop at least for now.

>

>

>

>

> Sheila, SCD 60 mos, 22 yrs UC

> mom of Em and Dan

>

>

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