cowmilkprotein – K12Allergies https://k12allergies.com Your food allergy story can make a difference! Thu, 13 Oct 2022 16:07:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://k12allergies.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-Screen-Shot-2020-05-28-at-9.34.06-AM-32x32.png cowmilkprotein – K12Allergies https://k12allergies.com 32 32 BumbleBee (5 years old) https://k12allergies.com/bumblebee-5-years-old/ Thu, 06 Oct 2022 16:05:00 +0000 https://k12allergies.com/?p=1763 My daughter was colicky from birth, but the truth is colic is diagnosis literally determined by how much your baby cries. 

So I could she was in obvious discomfort all the time, and not just crying out of tiredness or something easier to solve. I would go to the GP, even ended up in A and E, when I did not know what else to do about a baby who was crying non-stop. She was exclusively breastfed. I soon realized one day when I had consumed a lot of cow’s milk, a day when she was especially upset, that maybe this was linked. Throughout the remainder of her first year I cut out milk from my diet (as much as I could). This significantly helped, but didn’t solve it all.

At the age of 3, she started throwing up after eating apples. I initially put it down to choking on the apple skins, but then it just became too instant; a bite of an apple, and then immediate vomiting. We spoke to the GP who sent us for an allergy blood test. 

Her list of food allergies was 3 pages long, apples and Milk being amongst her most severe.

She has not grown out of the allergies, but now we are much more aware of them. We are now aware coughing is her first obvious sign. If my daughter eats something and then starts coughing aggressively and for longer than a few seconds, we add that food to the list of no, no’s. She uses an epipen and antihistamines as and when needed.

I don’t use any websites but there is amazing child allergy community on Instagram, which I frequently learn ideas from.

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 Omar (15 years old) https://k12allergies.com/omar-15-years-old/ Tue, 04 Oct 2022 01:10:00 +0000 https://k12allergies.com/?p=1748 Diagnosed with Milk protein allergy as an infant at age 4 months. Diagnosed with tree nut allergies after anaphylaxis at age 2.

My son can tolerate small amounts of dairy but doesn’t eat it often. He’s outgrown some nut allergies but not all.

Used Epi-pen for emergencies only.

Diagnosed before there was information available.

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