tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7817206857744576241.post4067902007837832635..comments2024-02-28T00:00:29.032+11:00Comments on Allergy Fun - Growing up with multiple food allergies: Stuff nobody tells you till afterAllergy Funhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04390844269581522223noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7817206857744576241.post-17992453784450105142012-09-11T16:23:21.995+10:002012-09-11T16:23:21.995+10:00I think somehow our bodies know what is not good f...I think somehow our bodies know what is not good for us and it doesn't taste any good... well, mostly anyway. I try to give our son pure things to try now, rather than hiding it, so that he can reject it if he needs to.<br /><br />But, with so many diet restricitons, a fussy eater makes for a very tired mum! Can your son eat cheese? or perhaps even icecream?? As long as they can get their calcium intake somehow - it doesn't really matter!Allergyfunhttp://www.allergyfun.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7817206857744576241.post-37718056027976597472012-09-11T16:07:42.613+10:002012-09-11T16:07:42.613+10:00My brother was intolerant to yeast when he was a b...My brother was intolerant to yeast when he was a baby until late primary school when his system could tolerate it in small amounts. As a result, he also couldn't have vegemite. As a 25 year old now, he still won't eat vegemite and has been blessed to have good drinking habits as a night on the town with beers leaves him with more than just a hangover!<br /><br />Interesting what you say about the milk too, we use lactose free formula and are yet to find a milk that my son can tolerate as well as like. Unfortunately he can tolerate both soy and rice milk, but doesn't like them... we tried the lactose free long life and the lactose free fresh milk with no luck. Tried goats milk but there is still something there that when it isn't cooked, he can't tolerate it. Occasionally he will eat a soy babycino so I am hopeful one day too, that he will drink soy milk. I will keep in mind what you've said about UHT and fresh milk. That is very handy to know. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com