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Hello everyone

Just to add my 2 cents worth, I couldn't breasfeed Hans (PFS) as he

had serious issues with digesting any milk. He had to have a

predigested formula from the age of 1 month. His brother (older) was

exactly the same and doesn't have a PFS....... Hans started fevering

at 9 months.

Hope you're having a good day. We are relaxing a bit more with all of

this lately as school is out and life is definitely easier.

Debbie, mum to Hans 12 ??

South of France

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Neither of my sons were breastfed - 1 has and 1 does not. I did

take him to an allergist who did not do any testing but based on blood

work I brought in didn't feel it was a food allergy issue.

Good luck.

Jodi B.

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My son was breastfeed for the first 12 mths.  His fevers did not begin until he

was 3.  No allergy testing has been done.  Although we have tried prescription

allergy meds that made no changes in his episodes.

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I breast fed for a year, my son never had formula. I do not think there a

connection b/c his fevers started while I was nursing. I even remember thinking

that I was so grateful I was nursing b/c that was the only liquid he would

accept while in the middle of an episode, otherwise he would have been

dehydrated.

I did everything " by the book " with my son and did not feed him anything, but

fully whole foods free of any processing other than me cooking it (no jars of

baby food even), I personally believe this condition is not environmental and

there is nothing us parents could have done differently to prevent it.

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My son was breastfed until 12 months. He didn't start to get the

cyclic fevers until he was 3. He was tested for allergies by a blood

panel, respiratory and food. Results showed a wheat allergy. We pulled

wheat from his diet and the fevers spread out to 2 months apart for 2

cycles. That may be a coincidence. We did however notice a big change

in his behaviors when we pulled the wheat. He was back to his happy

and sweet self. That has been a relief. With all the health food

stores around like trader joes and henry's, the switch has been

relatively easy. Easier than I first imagined. My husband and I have

lost weight unintentionally too since most of our food now is not

processed and made from scratch. I hope that helps in your search.

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My son was breast fed until 15 months. 5 months of that

exclusive the rest was formula and breast milk. He did not fever until

3 years of age and he did have allergry testing done that showed he was

not allergic to anything.

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I don't think there is a connection either.  My son is 3 1/2 started fevering at

8 months and is still nursing 2-3 times a day.  He eats organic foods for 90% of

his diet. (friends homes and such are the 10%)  We are working with a GI

specialist for constipation/blood on stool and such and hope to have allergy

testing soon. 

 

--shelley

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THis is really interesting, first I breast fed my daughter for 12 months, I

also made my own

baby food. My thoughts in this, It seems alot of us did this, I wonder if it has

something to

do with a lack of vitamin D, I heard this mentioned, if most of us live in a

climate where the

sun doesnt shine as often or our kids were inside most of the day, or what, I

know formula

has vitamin d, but I live in washington and we rarely get any sun and weather is

so cold most

of time we dont go outside for that long. My daughter has not had allergy

testing but she

does have allergies, seasonal kind, the allergy meds help her not have a

constant runny nose

itchy eyes etc. she also has exercise induced asthma and Dr. says she is just

hypersensitive to

enviroment. I dont know, I just think its interesting that a good number of us

breastfed for

the year. I dont get me wrong I think thats the best way to feed them, but maybe

a vitamin D

supplement makes a difference?

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THis is really interesting, first I breast fed my daughter for 12 months, I

also made my own

baby food. My thoughts in this, It seems alot of us did this, I wonder if it has

something to

do with a lack of vitamin D, I heard this mentioned, if most of us live in a

climate where the

sun doesnt shine as often or our kids were inside most of the day, or what, I

know formula

has vitamin d, but I live in washington and we rarely get any sun and weather is

so cold most

of time we dont go outside for that long. My daughter has not had allergy

testing but she

does have allergies, seasonal kind, the allergy meds help her not have a

constant runny nose

itchy eyes etc. she also has exercise induced asthma and Dr. says she is just

hypersensitive to

enviroment. I dont know, I just think its interesting that a good number of us

breastfed for

the year. I dont get me wrong I think thats the best way to feed them, but maybe

a vitamin D

supplement makes a difference?

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THis is really interesting, first I breast fed my daughter for 12 months, I

also made my own

baby food. My thoughts in this, It seems alot of us did this, I wonder if it has

something to

do with a lack of vitamin D, I heard this mentioned, if most of us live in a

climate where the

sun doesnt shine as often or our kids were inside most of the day, or what, I

know formula

has vitamin d, but I live in washington and we rarely get any sun and weather is

so cold most

of time we dont go outside for that long. My daughter has not had allergy

testing but she

does have allergies, seasonal kind, the allergy meds help her not have a

constant runny nose

itchy eyes etc. she also has exercise induced asthma and Dr. says she is just

hypersensitive to

enviroment. I dont know, I just think its interesting that a good number of us

breastfed for

the year. I dont get me wrong I think thats the best way to feed them, but maybe

a vitamin D

supplement makes a difference?

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My Caitlin was breastfed for 24 and a half months. She started

fevering at 33 months old.

She has not had any extensive allergy testing done. She's very

reactive to many things on her skin and digestively, I can only assume

that she has allergies/intolerances.

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She did have allergy testing done at 2 to check for allergies but

they came back negative.... although I still suspect she has food

intolerances as they are very comon in my family. My son is

not " allergic " to milk but is extremly sensitive to it.. so I have kept

her off it as well. I am thinking it might be wheat that is her

problem :(

Amy

Mom to Janna 3

& Keegan 6 Fever free

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Interesting...My 4.5 year old son, Spencer, has had since he was very

young--possibly since he was born. I found out that I was Vitamin D deficient

a few years after his birth. I was having some testing done since I had 2

miscarriages. As a result of the tests, I discovered that I have Celiac Disease

which causes poor absorption of vitamins and minerals--esp. Vitamin D and

Magnesium. After being Gluten free for 9 months, I became pregnant with my 2nd

son who is currently 8 months old and is not showing any signs of so far.

I have been taking Vitamin D for quite some time so I'm confident that my 8

month old is getting Vitamin D. Also, Spencer started taking Vitamin D about a

month ago since my gut feel was that he's deficient. I wonder if our

children are gluten allergic/sensitive. It's such a difficult condition to test

accurately for--the testing methods are controversial. My case is pretty

certain since I have the Celiac

Disease genes.

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I breastfed for 14 months and she had terrible reflux at birth and had to take

zantac. Once she stopped, taking meds she began to fever. 2 years ago and we put

her on cimeditine and she is almost 1 year fever free. Makes sense to me...I

think that her inflamation has always been gut related.

Hope that info. helps. Good Luck.

Fern (mom to julia, age 9--diagnosed with at 9)

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I breastfed for 14 months and she had terrible reflux at birth and had to take

zantac. Once she stopped, taking meds she began to fever. 2 years ago and we put

her on cimeditine and she is almost 1 year fever free. Makes sense to me...I

think that her inflamation has always been gut related.

Hope that info. helps. Good Luck.

Fern (mom to julia, age 9--diagnosed with at 9)

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I breastfed for 14 months and she had terrible reflux at birth and had to take

zantac. Once she stopped, taking meds she began to fever. 2 years ago and we put

her on cimeditine and she is almost 1 year fever free. Makes sense to me...I

think that her inflamation has always been gut related.

Hope that info. helps. Good Luck.

Fern (mom to julia, age 9--diagnosed with at 9)

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My daughter was breastfeed for 15 months, but fevers started around 26 months. 

She had allergy testing done around the same time she was diagnosed with

(around 2 yrs old).  She has a mild allergy to peanuts and stomach in tolerances

to wheat, dairy & eggs.  I have been told by her pediatrician & naturopath that

there is most-likely no link between & food allergies, however since

changing her diet, her fever cycles grew longer.  Used to be every 3-4 weeks,

now every 6-7 weeks.  Overall, she is a " healthier " child since the diet switch.

Mandy

 

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My daughter was breastfeed for 15 months, but fevers started around 26 months. 

She had allergy testing done around the same time she was diagnosed with

(around 2 yrs old).  She has a mild allergy to peanuts and stomach in tolerances

to wheat, dairy & eggs.  I have been told by her pediatrician & naturopath that

there is most-likely no link between & food allergies, however since

changing her diet, her fever cycles grew longer.  Used to be every 3-4 weeks,

now every 6-7 weeks.  Overall, she is a " healthier " child since the diet switch.

Mandy

 

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