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Silly question?
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Hi everyone.At the rist of asking a stupid question.....is cows milk protien allergy the same as a lactose intolorence? I've cut out diary from my diet and my baby girl has really improved (although…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Gemma Fell Feb 9.

Improvement?
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Hello everyone!Long story short- my LO is taking 1.2ml renitedene 3 x daily. She started domperidone it really never suited her and her symptoms became worse- so i stopped it. At the same time i…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jenny Rawling Feb 1.

help!
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Hiya,My baby girl, Georgia was diagnosed at 6 weeks. I've since had her seen by a great paediatrician who says she she has an uncoordinated gut and this is the cause of her problems. She is on 1.2 ml…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Gemma Fell Jan 29.

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Gemma Fell replied to Gemma Fell's discussion Silly question?
"It's all trial and error isn't it? There is nothing worse than seeing your little un in pain and not being able to help... I do hope you find your solution soon! xx"
Feb 9
Jenny B replied to Gemma Fell's discussion Silly question?
"I do believe life can get better than this if we can pinpoint the problem. It's pun pointing the problem that has been and is a long process. We're not seeing an improvement as quick as you did that's for sure, but hopefully that…"
Feb 9
Gemma Fell replied to Gemma Fell's discussion Silly question?
"Jenny B, We saw an improvement in Georgie within 24 hours of going diary free- to be honest i was thinking that it was just too easy but she has continued to improve....We do have the odd bad day.We have gone from having a little baby who…"
Feb 9
Jenny B replied to Gemma Fell's discussion Silly question?
"Thank you, I lost a little bit of hope reading this post for a minute, ha ha! I won't lose hope now till the 4 weeks are up. Thanks Jenny :) "
Feb 7
Verity replied to Gemma Fell's discussion Silly question?
"Thanks Jen. No doctors have ever explained it to me, so thanks a lot x"
Feb 7
Jenny Rawling replied to Gemma Fell's discussion Silly question?
"HI Jenny. It sadly tends to take longer to see results from withdrawing dairy than a relapse if you slip up or challenge with it! In our case it took about 2 weeks to see results from going dairy free, it can be quicker than that or take longer (why…"
Feb 7
Jenny Rawling replied to Gemma Fell's discussion Silly question?
"It won't be primary - that's very rare and those babies would be terribly sick from birth because they can't tolerate any lactose. Some babies take a little while for their lactase production to get up to speed (may be one of the…"
Feb 7
Jenny B replied to Gemma Fell's discussion Silly question?
"Could you see a result so soon? We're 6 days into dairy free and apart from sleeping slightly (and I mean slightly) better at night I see no difference!   How soon could you see a difference?"
Feb 7
Verity replied to Gemma Fell's discussion Silly question?
"Sorry to intrud but Jen or anyone do you know how you would find outing it is primary or secondary lactose intolerance? When Finley was about 6 weeks his stool test come back as lactose intolerance. Im unsure whether he lacks the lactase or if it…"
Feb 7
Gemma Fell replied to Gemma Fell's discussion Silly question?
"Ah i see! I had some lactose free milk in coffee yesterday and she had a bad day. That is good in a way though because i have been diary free for 9 days and it confirms what i thought about her having cmpi. Thanks. xx"
Feb 7
Jenny Rawling replied to Gemma Fell's discussion Silly question?
"Primary lactose intolerance (where a baby can't make the enzyme lactase) is extremely rare and those babies are very ill from birth. Secondary lactose intolerance, when the lining of the gut is damaged meaning lactase production is temporarily…"
Feb 7
Gemma Fell replied to Gemma Fell's discussion Silly question?
"Thank you! So is lactose intolorence less comon in babies? Georgie has improved no end since i cut out diary so do i assume she has cmpi?"
Feb 7
Helen Milne replied to Gemma Fell's discussion Silly question?
"No.  Lactose is a sugar not a protein.  I'm afraid lactose-free milk and cheese are not suitable for CMPI."
Feb 6
Gemma Fell posted a discussion

Silly question?

Hi everyone.At the rist of asking a stupid question.....is cows milk protien allergy the same as a lactose intolorence? I've cut out diary from my diet and my baby girl has really improved (although today has been a bad day :( ) The reason i ask is i have bought some lactose free milk and cheese and i'm wondering if these are safe to eat?Thanks. xSee More
Feb 6
Gemma Fell replied to Kate Truscott's discussion Who and where?
"Name: Gemma   Info: My baby girl Georgia is coming up to 4 months old. She's had reflux since birth due to an uncoordinated gut and cmpi, i have cut diary from my diet and have seen a huge improvement. Long may it last!!! Also…"
Feb 3
Gemma Fell replied to Veronica Payne's discussion calpol
"Hiya,   My LO has a virus at the mo and i haven't found calpol to have had a bad effect on her. I also give her nurofen but it can irritate the stomach and so i only give it to her on a full stomach! Have you tried snuffle babe to help…"
Feb 3

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