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My audi said this is one thing they will test for. Does anyone have

anymore info on this? She said there are a ton. I have never heard of

an autoimmune disease that affects hearing so please fill me in.

Do you think this could be in the " blood work " that her origianl ENT

did when we found out Hannah was HOH? I go tomorrow to get a copy of

that paperwork to see exactly what was tested - the tests

were " normal " according to the ENT.

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In a message dated 5/16/2006 10:56:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

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and also the bread probably contains milk.

The only thing is to read labels, and you have to read the label every

time you buy it not just the first time and buy the same brand.

We recently bought a bread machine and there are plenty of recipes that do

not call for milk. If she really loves bread, you can easily make it. I know

our son would have starved without it during his white food stage. (grin)

The bread machine was about $40 at Walmart. And since we go through at least

4 loaves a week, I think it paid for itself in no time. We got it because

my kids loved the homemade bread at their friends' house. Baking bread isn't

hard but it is time consuming. With this machine, it take less then 5 minutes

to put in the ingredientthen turn it on. 3 hours later, there's a fresh loaf

of bread.

I consider this the ultimate in laziness -- second only to a rice cooker.

But I'll gladly admit that it is a fun toy to have. Last week I made bread with

parmesan cheese and Italian spices ... it never made it to the dinner table.

They ate the entire loaf, warm with butter.

And for a child with allergies, it could be a very useful tool.

Best -- Jill

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Sara, I just found a bunch of info on Autoimmune Inner

Ear Disease (AIED) when I googled for " autoimmune

hearing " . Does Hannah have excema by any chance?

That is caused by a compromised immune system and

often improves by adding flax and borage oil to one's

diet.

I developed excema on my hands after my C-section;

it's common to get it after surgery since your immune

system becomes compromised. I suffered with it for 10

months and then I discovered a lotion with borage oil

that people said " cured " excema. After 3-4 weeks my

excema was gone. I recommended the lotion to another

ovusofter who'd had excema on her face for five years.

She said that it cleared up and went away after a

month of using the lotion. Obviously you can't put

lotion in your DD's ears, but if she is suffering from

an autoimmune disorder then perhaps borage and flax

oil supplements would help? Nordic Naturals sells a

chewable fish oil supplement with borage oil in it but

it says for ages 5 and up:

https://www.nordicnaturals.com/direct/prodsummary.asp?ID=54

They also have the pro-EFA liquid that we've been

giving to DS:

https://www.nordicnaturals.com/direct/prodsummary.asp?ID=50

(we put it in his milk and then use one of those $5

formula mixers to blend the oil into the milk so it's

not in big clumps).

Speaking of milk, I wonder Hannah has a milk allergy

or a wheat allergy that could be making the autoimmune

disorder worse? I've read about that. I suspect that

my son, Jack, would benefit from a casein-free diet so

I'm looking into that. He does like goat's milk,

which I believe is nearly casein-free.

I hope you get to the bottom of this. And thank you

for pointing me to this group!!!!

Nina

--- saraandchadd saraandchadd@...> wrote:

> My audi said this is one thing they will test for.

> Does anyone have

> anymore info on this? She said there are a ton. I

> have never heard of

> an autoimmune disease that affects hearing so please

> fill me in.

>

> Do you think this could be in the " blood work " that

> her origianl ENT

> did when we found out Hannah was HOH? I go tomorrow

> to get a copy of

> that paperwork to see exactly what was tested - the

> tests

> were " normal " according to the ENT.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Nina - thank you for that info!! Hannah actually havs very bad eczema!! I have a

script for the steroids but since they have been linked to skin cancer when used

in children I avoid them as much as possible. I'll have to check out that

lotion that you recommeded - it might give her some relief. Poor baby - her legs

are so scarred already. Although Jake doesn't have a big outbreak of it I did

notice a few small patches when he was little.....Hannah's was the same way - it

started with two patches on her cheeks that they thought was a fungus.....like

everything else we had to go to several different doctors before we got the

diagnosis of eczema....hmmmmmm......makes you wonder!

I don't know about the food allergies. She doesn't eat much as it is and its

a fight to get her to eat - I wonder if she is allergic to some things refusing

to eat it is her way of her body telling her not to? I guess I'll have to try a

few things.

Her dialy routine consists of cereal/strawberry milk

sandwich or chicken nuggets

fruit/crackers/or snack

chicken nuggest/corn/bread/spaghetti

What are some things that are in those foods that I should try to eliminate?

Again - thanks!

Nina Glazer nina525@...> wrote:

Sara, I just found a bunch of info on Autoimmune Inner

Ear Disease (AIED) when I googled for " autoimmune

hearing " . Does Hannah have excema by any chance?

That is caused by a compromised immune system and

often improves by adding flax and borage oil to one's

diet.

I developed excema on my hands after my C-section;

it's common to get it after surgery since your immune

system becomes compromised. I suffered with it for 10

months and then I discovered a lotion with borage oil

that people said " cured " excema. After 3-4 weeks my

excema was gone. I recommended the lotion to another

ovusofter who'd had excema on her face for five years.

She said that it cleared up and went away after a

month of using the lotion. Obviously you can't put

lotion in your DD's ears, but if she is suffering from

an autoimmune disorder then perhaps borage and flax

oil supplements would help? Nordic Naturals sells a

chewable fish oil supplement with borage oil in it but

it says for ages 5 and up:

https://www.nordicnaturals.com/direct/prodsummary.asp?ID=54

They also have the pro-EFA liquid that we've been

giving to DS:

https://www.nordicnaturals.com/direct/prodsummary.asp?ID=50

(we put it in his milk and then use one of those $5

formula mixers to blend the oil into the milk so it's

not in big clumps).

Speaking of milk, I wonder Hannah has a milk allergy

or a wheat allergy that could be making the autoimmune

disorder worse? I've read about that. I suspect that

my son, Jack, would benefit from a casein-free diet so

I'm looking into that. He does like goat's milk,

which I believe is nearly casein-free.

I hope you get to the bottom of this. And thank you

for pointing me to this group!!!!

Nina

--- saraandchadd saraandchadd@...> wrote:

> My audi said this is one thing they will test for.

> Does anyone have

> anymore info on this? She said there are a ton. I

> have never heard of

> an autoimmune disease that affects hearing so please

> fill me in.

>

> Do you think this could be in the " blood work " that

> her origianl ENT

> did when we found out Hannah was HOH? I go tomorrow

> to get a copy of

> that paperwork to see exactly what was tested - the

> tests

> were " normal " according to the ENT.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Two of my kids have/had eczema. The other daughter and I have food allergies,

not typical allergies but we get migraines. My nephew has eczema bad, worst

I've ever seen. His was from wheat. His mom was following doctors orders and

adding baby food veges slowly so they could figure out if anything was

contributing to the ecxema. But she was also giving him macaroni and cheese.

He ate it with his fingers and really liked feeding himself. She never thought

about that having wheat in it. It did help when she took him off of it.

Usually, if people are allergic to a food, it is something they want or even

crave. Sometimes with fussy kids what they are allergic to is the only thing

they will eat. What you have described is a lot of processed foods with wheat

(cereal, chicken nuggets, sandwich, crackers, spaghetti) and also the strawberry

milk has red food dye and my daughter reacted very strongly to red food dye, and

we both get migraines from it. Try switching to rice based cereal. You can

also try an elimination diet, which can help you figure out what might be

causing the excema/allergy problem.

Re: autoimmune disorders

>

>Nina - thank you for that info!! Hannah actually havs very bad eczema!! I have

a script for the steroids but since they have been linked to skin cancer when

used in children I avoid them as much as possible. I'll have to check out that

lotion that you recommeded - it might give her some relief. Poor baby - her legs

are so scarred already. Although Jake doesn't have a big outbreak of it I did

notice a few small patches when he was little.....Hannah's was the same way - it

started with two patches on her cheeks that they thought was a fungus.....like

everything else we had to go to several different doctors before we got the

diagnosis of eczema....hmmmmmm......makes you wonder!

>

> I don't know about the food allergies. She doesn't eat much as it is and its

a fight to get her to eat - I wonder if she is allergic to some things refusing

to eat it is her way of her body telling her not to? I guess I'll have to try a

few things.

>

> Her dialy routine consists of cereal/strawberry milk

> sandwich or chicken nuggets

> fruit/crackers/or snack

> chicken nuggest/corn/bread/spaghetti

>

> What are some things that are in those foods that I should try to eliminate?

>

> Again - thanks!

>

>Nina Glazer nina525@...> wrote:

> Sara, I just found a bunch of info on Autoimmune Inner

>Ear Disease (AIED) when I googled for " autoimmune

>hearing " . Does Hannah have excema by any chance?

>That is caused by a compromised immune system and

>often improves by adding flax and borage oil to one's

>diet.

>

>I developed excema on my hands after my C-section;

>it's common to get it after surgery since your immune

>system becomes compromised. I suffered with it for 10

>months and then I discovered a lotion with borage oil

>that people said " cured " excema. After 3-4 weeks my

>excema was gone. I recommended the lotion to another

>ovusofter who'd had excema on her face for five years.

>She said that it cleared up and went away after a

>month of using the lotion. Obviously you can't put

>lotion in your DD's ears, but if she is suffering from

>an autoimmune disorder then perhaps borage and flax

>oil supplements would help? Nordic Naturals sells a

>chewable fish oil supplement with borage oil in it but

>it says for ages 5 and up:

>https://www.nordicnaturals.com/direct/prodsummary.asp?ID=54

>They also have the pro-EFA liquid that we've been

>giving to DS:

>https://www.nordicnaturals.com/direct/prodsummary.asp?ID=50

>(we put it in his milk and then use one of those $5

>formula mixers to blend the oil into the milk so it's

>not in big clumps).

>

>Speaking of milk, I wonder Hannah has a milk allergy

>or a wheat allergy that could be making the autoimmune

>disorder worse? I've read about that. I suspect that

>my son, Jack, would benefit from a casein-free diet so

>I'm looking into that. He does like goat's milk,

>which I believe is nearly casein-free.

>

>I hope you get to the bottom of this. And thank you

>for pointing me to this group!!!!

>

>Nina

>

>

>--- saraandchadd saraandchadd@...> wrote:

>

>> My audi said this is one thing they will test for.

>> Does anyone have

>> anymore info on this? She said there are a ton. I

>> have never heard of

>> an autoimmune disease that affects hearing so please

>> fill me in.

>>

>> Do you think this could be in the " blood work " that

>> her origianl ENT

>> did when we found out Hannah was HOH? I go tomorrow

>> to get a copy of

>> that paperwork to see exactly what was tested - the

>> tests

>> were " normal " according to the ENT.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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I know this wasn't directed to me, but I will try to help answer.

From an allergy point I would start bye eliminating all of the main

allergens- dairy and from her diet probably corn. Both tend to be high

on the food allergy lists. Eliminate those 2 suspect allergens for 2-4

weeks, then add ONE back at a time and see what happens. Watch for

things like runny noses, ear infections (if applicable), change in

stools, and of course the eczema.

My Breanna had allergy testing done and it said she was allergic to milk

and soy. Not to the point of anaphylactic shock, but the both showed

inflammation on the scratch testing. We took away milk, and added it

back and saw no changes but I do see some subtle changes when we add soy

containing products back. For us the soy is the protein, not oil - that

does help on finding food she can eat!

Things to look for in the diet you listed: the chicken nuggets may

contain milk in the breading, and also the bread probably contains milk.

The only thing is to read labels, and you have to read the label every

time you buy it not just the first time and buy the same brand.

Manufactures change ingredients from time to time and bam now there's

milk in that bread and it wasn't there before, etc. Duncan Hines used to

have milk and soy free cake mixes- now they don't :-(. Eating out is a

major pain for us, basically if we go to a restaurant we go past

Mc's first and buy Bree what she can eat and when the restaurant

we walk in looks at us funny we just say she has food allergies and we

know these are foods she can eat. They usually don't have a problem.

For fast food you can go to their websites and most of the popular ones

like Mcs', Taco Bell, Burger King, 's etc have a food allergy

list. We made a binder of them and know what she can have at certain

places. Sit down restaurants are much harder to get ingredient lists, I

know of people asking the waitress for the chef to come talk to them and

then explain to him the situation. I'm not that kind of person so we

choose the Mc's route!

Hope this helps a little, I know my post has nothing related to

hearing/HL.

Robin in Memphis

Re: autoimmune disorders

Nina - thank you for that info!! Hannah actually havs very bad eczema!!

I have a script for the steroids but since they have been linked to skin

cancer when used in children I avoid them as much as possible. I'll

have to check out that lotion that you recommeded - it might give her

some relief. Poor baby - her legs are so scarred already. Although Jake

doesn't have a big outbreak of it I did notice a few small patches when

he was little.....Hannah's was the same way - it started with two

patches on her cheeks that they thought was a fungus.....like everything

else we had to go to several different doctors before we got the

diagnosis of eczema....hmmmmmm......makes you wonder!

I don't know about the food allergies. She doesn't eat much as it is

and its a fight to get her to eat - I wonder if she is allergic to some

things refusing to eat it is her way of her body telling her not to? I

guess I'll have to try a few things.

Her dialy routine consists of cereal/strawberry milk

sandwich or chicken nuggets

fruit/crackers/or snack

chicken nuggest/corn/bread/spaghetti

What are some things that are in those foods that I should try to

eliminate?

Again - thanks!

Nina Glazer nina525@...> wrote:

Sara, I just found a bunch of info on Autoimmune Inner

Ear Disease (AIED) when I googled for " autoimmune

hearing " . Does Hannah have excema by any chance?

That is caused by a compromised immune system and

often improves by adding flax and borage oil to one's

diet.

I developed excema on my hands after my C-section;

it's common to get it after surgery since your immune

system becomes compromised. I suffered with it for 10

months and then I discovered a lotion with borage oil

that people said " cured " excema. After 3-4 weeks my

excema was gone. I recommended the lotion to another

ovusofter who'd had excema on her face for five years.

She said that it cleared up and went away after a

month of using the lotion. Obviously you can't put

lotion in your DD's ears, but if she is suffering from

an autoimmune disorder then perhaps borage and flax

oil supplements would help? Nordic Naturals sells a

chewable fish oil supplement with borage oil in it but

it says for ages 5 and up:

https://www.nordicnaturals.com/direct/prodsummary.asp?ID=54

They also have the pro-EFA liquid that we've been

giving to DS:

https://www.nordicnaturals.com/direct/prodsummary.asp?ID=50

(we put it in his milk and then use one of those $5

formula mixers to blend the oil into the milk so it's

not in big clumps).

Speaking of milk, I wonder Hannah has a milk allergy

or a wheat allergy that could be making the autoimmune

disorder worse? I've read about that. I suspect that

my son, Jack, would benefit from a casein-free diet so

I'm looking into that. He does like goat's milk,

which I believe is nearly casein-free.

I hope you get to the bottom of this. And thank you

for pointing me to this group!!!!

Nina

--- saraandchadd saraandchadd@...> wrote:

> My audi said this is one thing they will test for.

> Does anyone have

> anymore info on this? She said there are a ton. I

> have never heard of

> an autoimmune disease that affects hearing so please

> fill me in.

>

> Do you think this could be in the " blood work " that

> her origianl ENT

> did when we found out Hannah was HOH? I go tomorrow

> to get a copy of

> that paperwork to see exactly what was tested - the

> tests

> were " normal " according to the ENT.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Oh - I LOVE my bread machine! We live just across from King Arthur

Flour - one of my favorite places in the Upper Valley!

Barbara

JillcWood@... wrote:

>

> In a message dated 5/16/2006 10:56:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> bswatson@... writes:

>

> and also the bread probably contains milk.

> The only thing is to read labels, and you have to read the label every

> time you buy it not just the first time and buy the same brand.

>

>

>

>

> We recently bought a bread machine and there are plenty of recipes that do

> not call for milk. If she really loves bread, you can easily make it. I know

> our son would have starved without it during his white food stage. (grin)

>

> The bread machine was about $40 at Walmart. And since we go through at least

> 4 loaves a week, I think it paid for itself in no time. We got it because

> my kids loved the homemade bread at their friends' house. Baking bread isn't

> hard but it is time consuming. With this machine, it take less then 5 minutes

> to put in the ingredientthen turn it on. 3 hours later, there's a fresh loaf

> of bread.

>

> I consider this the ultimate in laziness -- second only to a rice cooker.

> But I'll gladly admit that it is a fun toy to have. Last week I made bread

with

> parmesan cheese and Italian spices ... it never made it to the dinner table.

> They ate the entire loaf, warm with butter.

>

> And for a child with allergies, it could be a very useful tool.

>

> Best -- Jill

>

>

>

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Flax seed is a great thing for everyone--I recommend it! Flax seed is

better than flax oil. You can get a big bag of Rexall flax seed at Wal-Mart

for pretty cheap. It's in the vitamin section. I recommend it for

everyone, not just those suffering from exzema.

>

> Sara, I just found a bunch of info on Autoimmune Inner

> Ear Disease (AIED) when I googled for " autoimmune

> hearing " . Does Hannah have excema by any chance?

> That is caused by a compromised immune system and

> often improves by adding flax and borage oil to one's

> diet.

>

> I developed excema on my hands after my C-section;

> it's common to get it after surgery since your immune

> system becomes compromised. I suffered with it for 10

> months and then I discovered a lotion with borage oil

> that people said " cured " excema. After 3-4 weeks my

> excema was gone. I recommended the lotion to another

> ovusofter who'd had excema on her face for five years.

> She said that it cleared up and went away after a

> month of using the lotion. Obviously you can't put

> lotion in your DD's ears, but if she is suffering from

> an autoimmune disorder then perhaps borage and flax

> oil supplements would help? Nordic Naturals sells a

> chewable fish oil supplement with borage oil in it but

> it says for ages 5 and up:

> https://www.nordicnaturals.com/direct/prodsummary.asp?ID=54

> They also have the pro-EFA liquid that we've been

> giving to DS:

> https://www.nordicnaturals.com/direct/prodsummary.asp?ID=50

> (we put it in his milk and then use one of those $5

> formula mixers to blend the oil into the milk so it's

> not in big clumps).

>

> Speaking of milk, I wonder Hannah has a milk allergy

> or a wheat allergy that could be making the autoimmune

> disorder worse? I've read about that. I suspect that

> my son, Jack, would benefit from a casein-free diet so

> I'm looking into that. He does like goat's milk,

> which I believe is nearly casein-free.

>

> I hope you get to the bottom of this. And thank you

> for pointing me to this group!!!!

>

> Nina

>

>

> --- saraandchadd saraandchadd@...> wrote:

>

> > My audi said this is one thing they will test for.

> > Does anyone have

> > anymore info on this? She said there are a ton. I

> > have never heard of

> > an autoimmune disease that affects hearing so please

> > fill me in.

> >

> > Do you think this could be in the " blood work " that

> > her origianl ENT

> > did when we found out Hannah was HOH? I go tomorrow

> > to get a copy of

> > that paperwork to see exactly what was tested - the

> > tests

> > were " normal " according to the ENT.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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bswatson bswatson@...> wrote: I know this wasn't directed to me,

but I will try to help answer.

From an allergy point I would start bye eliminating all of the main

allergens- dairy and from her diet probably corn.

----CORN!!! You've got to be kidding - she'll heat an entire can if I let her

of corn - is that the same kind of corn? Sorry its late I'm not thinking

straight!!!

I know my post has nothing related to hearing/HL.

----Yes it does!!!! If there is ever the slightest connection between her food

allergies and her hearing loss anything is worth a try. I know nothing would

ever change it but my guess is that everything is still up for grabs when it

comes to a diagnosis. You never know ---- maybe there is the possibility that a

change in diet could prevent her " possibly " progressive loss from getting

worse?!?! Its worth a shot in my book and if it clears up her eczema too - well

then it wasn't a lost cause.

Robin in Memphis

Re: autoimmune disorders

Nina - thank you for that info!! Hannah actually havs very bad eczema!!

I have a script for the steroids but since they have been linked to skin

cancer when used in children I avoid them as much as possible. I'll

have to check out that lotion that you recommeded - it might give her

some relief. Poor baby - her legs are so scarred already. Although Jake

doesn't have a big outbreak of it I did notice a few small patches when

he was little.....Hannah's was the same way - it started with two

patches on her cheeks that they thought was a fungus.....like everything

else we had to go to several different doctors before we got the

diagnosis of eczema....hmmmmmm......makes you wonder!

I don't know about the food allergies. She doesn't eat much as it is

and its a fight to get her to eat - I wonder if she is allergic to some

things refusing to eat it is her way of her body telling her not to? I

guess I'll have to try a few things.

Her dialy routine consists of cereal/strawberry milk

sandwich or chicken nuggets

fruit/crackers/or snack

chicken nuggest/corn/bread/spaghetti

What are some things that are in those foods that I should try to

eliminate?

Again - thanks!

Nina Glazer nina525@...> wrote:

Sara, I just found a bunch of info on Autoimmune Inner

Ear Disease (AIED) when I googled for " autoimmune

hearing " . Does Hannah have excema by any chance?

That is caused by a compromised immune system and

often improves by adding flax and borage oil to one's

diet.

I developed excema on my hands after my C-section;

it's common to get it after surgery since your immune

system becomes compromised. I suffered with it for 10

months and then I discovered a lotion with borage oil

that people said " cured " excema. After 3-4 weeks my

excema was gone. I recommended the lotion to another

ovusofter who'd had excema on her face for five years.

She said that it cleared up and went away after a

month of using the lotion. Obviously you can't put

lotion in your DD's ears, but if she is suffering from

an autoimmune disorder then perhaps borage and flax

oil supplements would help? Nordic Naturals sells a

chewable fish oil supplement with borage oil in it but

it says for ages 5 and up:

https://www.nordicnaturals.com/direct/prodsummary.asp?ID=54

They also have the pro-EFA liquid that we've been

giving to DS:

https://www.nordicnaturals.com/direct/prodsummary.asp?ID=50

(we put it in his milk and then use one of those $5

formula mixers to blend the oil into the milk so it's

not in big clumps).

Speaking of milk, I wonder Hannah has a milk allergy

or a wheat allergy that could be making the autoimmune

disorder worse? I've read about that. I suspect that

my son, Jack, would benefit from a casein-free diet so

I'm looking into that. He does like goat's milk,

which I believe is nearly casein-free.

I hope you get to the bottom of this. And thank you

for pointing me to this group!!!!

Nina

--- saraandchadd saraandchadd@...> wrote:

> My audi said this is one thing they will test for.

> Does anyone have

> anymore info on this? She said there are a ton. I

> have never heard of

> an autoimmune disease that affects hearing so please

> fill me in.

>

> Do you think this could be in the " blood work " that

> her origianl ENT

> did when we found out Hannah was HOH? I go tomorrow

> to get a copy of

> that paperwork to see exactly what was tested - the

> tests

> were " normal " according to the ENT.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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FWIW, DD2 (dear daughter 2) was born sneezing - literally - and she

was so terribly congested that until we found her allergies and got

them under control her hearing loss registered much MUCH higher than

it does now. She was allergic to corn, egg, milk, soy til she was 3

and for a while citrus and most grains.

I would suggest making a food diary for at least 2 weeks... Write

down EVERYTHING she eats - even little bites - and any reactions she

may have (flushed face, sniffles, rash, darth vader breathing, etc.)

to see if you can find a connection. Then start taking out your

suspects -totally, one at a time, and this will be hard- for two

weeks and see if there is any improvements. Meanwhile search for a

good pediatric allergist in case you need one... and talk to your

doc about getting an epi pen if there are any full body hives and/or

breathing problems.

Yes, they will refuse to eat some things b/c of allergies. Bodies

instinctively know when some things are harming them and many kids

will listen to that internal nagging. the " big eight " are Milk,

egg, fish, seafood, peanuts, tree nuts, soy and wheat.

My kids all had really bad food allergies and we managed to get them

to grow out of them. (well, we're down to corn and lactose

intollerance but no true allergies) It was a long hard road but

sooooo worthwhile.

also, go to POFAK http://kidswithfoodallergies.org which used to be

a yahoo group like this... they are extremely supportive and helpful

in ways you could never imagine. Food Allergy and Anaphalaxis

Network is another great resource http://www.foodallergy.org/

If you want to talk to me about recipies or hidden allergens or

anything just send me a message. I have some stuff on my website

too that might help. I dealt with this for over 7 yrs - and have

good friends still going thru it now. Unfortunately now in my late

30s i seem to have developed an allergy to shrimp so it

seems the trip is not over yet!

Kellie

www.kjbeanne.com/kellie.htm

btw, from your list of foods she eats:

> cereal/strawberry milk

> sandwich or chicken nuggets

> fruit/crackers/or snack

> chicken nuggest/corn/bread/spaghetti

the cereal, chicken nuggets, crackers, snack, sandwich meat, fruit

and bread are all likely to have milk proteins AND corn hiding in

them (fruit more likely just corn, the others could have both)

> Behalf Of Sara Chaddock

> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 8:51 AM

> To: Listen-Up

> Subject: Re: autoimmune disorders

>

> Nina - thank you for that info!! Hannah actually havs very bad

eczema!!

> I have a script for the steroids but since they have been linked

to skin

> cancer when used in children I avoid them as much as possible.

I'll

> have to check out that lotion that you recommeded - it might give

her

> some relief. Poor baby - her legs are so scarred already.

Although Jake

> doesn't have a big outbreak of it I did notice a few small patches

when

> he was little.....Hannah's was the same way - it started with two

> patches on her cheeks that they thought was a fungus.....like

everything

> else we had to go to several different doctors before we got the

> diagnosis of eczema....hmmmmmm......makes you wonder!

>

> I don't know about the food allergies. She doesn't eat much as

it is

> and its a fight to get her to eat - I wonder if she is allergic to

some

> things refusing to eat it is her way of her body telling her not

to? I

> guess I'll have to try a few things.

>

> Her dialy routine consists of cereal/strawberry milk

> sandwich or chicken nuggets

> fruit/crackers/or snack

> chicken nuggest/corn/bread/spaghetti

>

> What are some things that are in those foods that I should try to

> eliminate?

>

> Again - thanks!

>

>

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Kellie,

Reading this part of your post really struck me b/c my daughter (6

weeks old) was born sneezing too. In fact, she's been sneezing and

coughing ever since and is fairly congested right now (which I

attributed to a cold she caught from my older daughter but it's not

going away). She's also had a rash that seems to flare up on her face

every other day or so.

I know you aren't an allergist ;), but does this sound familiar to

you? I'm breastfeeding her right now, but would of course be willing

to cut things out of my diet if it would help.

And FWIW, she was diagnosed with severe to profound bilateral loss at

3 weeks old.

Thanks,

>

> FWIW, DD2 (dear daughter 2) was born sneezing - literally - and she

> was so terribly congested that until we found her allergies and got

> them under control her hearing loss registered much MUCH higher than

> it does now. She was allergic to corn, egg, milk, soy til she was 3

> and for a while citrus and most grains.

>

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All too familiar! DD2 had the same symptoms and the same diagnosis

of hearing loss.

Milk is the most common allergen culprit at that age, but certainly

other thigs could be causing it also.

I limited what i could while breast feeding but by about 5 mos. she

could no longer breathe enough while nursing and we had to change to

formulas and then rice milk with vitamins(not an easy route). It

took quite a while to figure out what other allergens were bothering

her and cut them out. By 3 yrs old she had outgrown them and her

hearing tests were looking better. She is now 5 yrs old and

charted to have moderate loss! And beautiful skin.

DS (Dear Son, middle child, glasses & no hearing loss) had the milk

and egg allergies also. His cheeks would flare miserably with even

the tiniest amounts of these, and he had anaphalactic reactions if

he got even a forkfull.

please go to POFAK and or FAAN and look at what they have. At your

daughter's age they won't do any skin testing, so charting the foods

you eat and the times, and the times she eats and the reactions will

be your best bet. IMO.

feel free to email me off group if you'd like! I have tons of

recipes and other helpful links!

Kellie

> >

> > FWIW, DD2 (dear daughter 2) was born sneezing - literally - and

she

> > was so terribly congested that until we found her allergies and

got

> > them under control her hearing loss registered much MUCH higher

than

> > it does now. She was allergic to corn, egg, milk, soy til she

was 3

> > and for a while citrus and most grains.

> >

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In a message dated 5/18/2006 9:34:20 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

pcknott@... writes:

but I have food related migraines.

I've never know someone else who has this!

For me it's white wine ... if I drink it I get the world's worst head banger

of a migraine within 5 minutes. I can cook with it an nothing happens, but

if I drink it, I just want to cut my head off. And I can drink red wine with

no effects. (shrug) It's the only thing that does that to me and no one has

been able to tell me what it is that makes it happen. I have no food allergies

at all. It's just plain weird.

Jill

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In a message dated 5/18/2006 10:41:21 A.M. Central Standard Time,

dfisher57@... writes:

He might not hear anything at all

or he might hear a little bit. This year has been awful. He has been

totally deaf for most of the year.

Hi Donna! I'm sorry to hear that he's been having such a rough year. :(

Will you guys be attending the pool social on Saturday?

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There are many types of autoimmune disorders that can affect hearing. My

daughter has Cogan's syndrome which is just one of them. She has a progressive

but fluctuating loss. She will be stable for a while than drop overnight than

(so far) gradually returns. She actually has a sever to profound loss in her

right ear (left ear has a ci) but I can tell just how she is hearing out of

her hearing aid as to how it is.

Auto-immune diseases usually affect other parts of the body

in one way or another. Hers was basically diagnosed by her symptoms. Usually

her blood work is normal. She actually right now has a very large lump in her

upper arm. We think it is a hematoma from a shot of vistaril she had 3 weeks

ago, but now her doctors are wondering if somehow this is related to the

cogans or if it is just her very bad luck. I have discovered with autoimmune

disease it always seem to be something!

Cathy

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I can't stress the importance of the food diary and elimination diet. I don't

have classic food allergies but I have food related migraines. Since figuring

out my two worst triggers - anything with dark grapes and chocoloate - my life

has been transformed!

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My children were diagnosed with autoimmune inner ear disease (AIED). So

far, they are the youngest they have ever seen with AIED. My son started

symptoms at about age 10 months that we know of. I guess the only reason we

noticed it at 10 months is because he was walking at this time and was very

dizzy. He couldn't sit up or stand. He would also vomit because he was so

dizzy. With AIED hearing comes and goes. He might not hear anything at all

or he might hear a little bit. This year has been awful. He has been

totally deaf for most of the year. There has been a few times he could hear

a little with his aids on. We went through so much testing and a lot of

medication. I finally said NO MORE!! My children had tests to see if he

had an autoimmune disease. I have an autoimmune and so does my father. It

runs in my family. I have rheumatoid arthritis and my dad has psoriasis.

(I don't know how to spell it).

Thank you,

Donna Fisher

mother to ny 10 yrs. old. deaf

7yrs. old HOH

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This is true but you need to grind the seeds to get the benefit of the healthy

oils. I use a coffee grinder devoted to grinding flax. Only grind the seeds just

before use as they can lose their properties and since they do contain oil they

can go rancid.

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>>>>Only grind the seeds just before use as they can

lose their properties and since they do contain oil

they can go rancid.>>>>

That's so true. I got stomach aches last month from

eating rancid pre-ground flax seeds.

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Oh, okay, thanks. Didn't know that. I had just been putting a couple of

Tbs on my daily salad.

Robin

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> Robin Tomlinson thetomlinsons@...> wrote: <

thing for everyone--I recommend it! Flax seed is

> better than flax oil. >>

>

> This is true but you need to grind the seeds to get the benefit of the

> healthy oils. I use a coffee grinder devoted to grinding flax. Only grind

> the seeds just before use as they can lose their properties and since they

> do contain oil they can go rancid.

>

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