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Hi Everyone

Well over a year ago we did allergy testing on Adam. Test showed that he was

allergic to egg whites and dairy. So we took it out of his diet and went

toward soy products or just dairy free . Which made a huge difference with his

rashes and apnea. We just got the results o fhis new test He now shows an

allergy to soy and no allergy to dairy. Can someone out grow an allergy?? or

could it be that he has not had much of diary in the past 2 years. We took soy

out of his diet and are trying to reintorduce dairy into his diet.

thanks for any help

michelle

adams mom(3yrs old)

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In a message dated 1/13/2007 1:41:35 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

Mitch0519@... writes:

Can someone out grow an allergy??

Yes, you can outgrow some allergies.

I know my sisters children had horrible eczema due to wheat and dairy. The

naturopathic physician would have them stay off the foods for awhile. Then

my sister would slowly reintroduce them.

They still can not have too much of either or they get very dry skin but

they can eat it in moderation now.

Blessings, W

in CT

homeschooling mom to AJ (12), (8), ^l^,

(just turned 5, Trisomy 18 mosaic aka syndrome) and Birgitta (age 3,

adoption finalized 2/1/05 !!, Trisomy 21 aka Down's Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol

Syndrome, Autism, SID )

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Hi ,

Did you test you rson for celiac disease prior to doing this? Just

curious as lactose intolerance is sometimes the first sign of celiac

disease.

Anyway -people don't really " grow " allergies. However, a person can

develop them at any time in life. It doesn't mean you've missed

it,but rather that the potential was there, but the body dealt with

it until a certain time.

Celiac disease is like that. And hypotyroidism too. There are

genetic markers for these that can be done. If a person has the

genetic marker, it merely means they MAY develop celiac disease or

hypothyroidism at some point, but it could be at any time, and

there's nothing to do until then. Or, they may never develop

symtpomss.

The body is an amazing thing!

Take care,

Joan Medlen

Andy's Mom.

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> Hi Everyone

>

> Well over a year ago we did allergy testing on Adam. Test showed

that he was

> allergic to egg whites and dairy. So we took it out of his diet

and went

> toward soy products or just dairy free . Which made a huge

difference with his

> rashes and apnea. We just got the results o fhis new test He now

shows an

> allergy to soy and no allergy to dairy. Can someone out grow an

allergy?? or

> could it be that he has not had much of diary in the past 2 years.

We took soy

> out of his diet and are trying to reintorduce dairy into his diet.

>

> thanks for any help

> michelle

> adams mom(3yrs old)

>

>

>

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Ho Joan,

Adam was tested for celiac and it was negative. Should there by more than

one test for celiac? Is that something that can be developed or was that one

test all he needed?

thanks for your help,

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A bit of history here.... Jordan was allergic to dairy products and regular

formula so we put her on Prosobee Soy. We tried her on milk at age two...

still allergic... we went to the Soy milk. She was also allergic to

strawberries (that one I'm lost on) Well, when she was about four years

old, she was no longer allergic to milk and strawberries. So, yes - it's

possible that an allergy can be outgrown.

Judi S.

allergy question

> Hi Everyone

>

> Well over a year ago we did allergy testing on Adam. Test showed that he

was

> allergic to egg whites and dairy. So we took it out of his diet and went

> toward soy products or just dairy free . Which made a huge difference with

his

> rashes and apnea. We just got the results o fhis new test He now shows an

> allergy to soy and no allergy to dairy. Can someone out grow an allergy??

or

> could it be that he has not had much of diary in the past 2 years. We took

soy

> out of his diet and are trying to reintorduce dairy into his diet.

>

> thanks for any help

> michelle

> adams mom(3yrs old)

>

>

>

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