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Baby Number Two with Food Allergies Too

Right about the time that our son was growing out of his food allergies, we found out that we were expecting baby number two! It was such a happy time and we were overjoyed… for many reasons. Our lives were much freer without the food allergies and we were about to expand our hearts with a new baby. But, I couldn’t help but wonder if our new addition would have food allergies too. So, I spent the next few months indulging in all the dairy ...
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No More Food Allergies

It has been so long since I have had time to post an update on little man’s food allergies. I had to have foot surgery (see my post about mommin in a cast ), the holidays were upon us, and to top it off we found out we were being blessed with a sweet new edition to our family. Through all this, a lot has happened on the food allergy front for us. As we are all well aware, I have been treading lightly on adding new foods to the little ...
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Breastfeeding and Food Allergies-It Will Get Easier

It might seem like you’re constantly losing at a never ending battle when you start on your breastfeeding a baby with food allergies journey. Making the decision to go on that journey in the first place is a huge win that you should never let yourself forget! Because this journey is not for the faint of heart! There are ups and downs along the road of breastfeeding with food allergies. You will have set backs due to new allergies or an ...
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Adding Back Possible Food Allergens to Our Diet

I was so happy after our Pediatric Allergy Specialist (known as PAS from here on out) told us to start adding foods to my diet that were on our possible food allergens list. She felt that it was time since the tests showed no life threatening reactions to these allergens. She shared that babies with significant food sensitivities, often take 18-24 months to grow out of their allergies/reactions to foods. At almost a year, it was time to ...
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The Not So Fun Day of Allergy Testing

The day had finally come. We were meeting with the Pediatric Allergy Specialist. This had been a long road since our initial diagnosis of MSPI. We clearly had more going on than just MSPI given our extensive list of problematic “allergy” foods. I was so excited to know the results of the test, but dreaded the tests themselves. Our son on the other hand; he absolutely knew that his day was not going to be routine. Today, he ...
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High Risk for Serious Food Allergies

So after confessing to my pediatrician like I was back in the confessional at my Catholic School, about not feeding the little one as much “real food” as I should have been… I was pleasantly surprised to hear her response. She more than agreed with my decision. She was also impressed with the progress we had made so far with food. I know I know, you know this already ☺ What you don’t know yet is that she may have agreed a little too ...
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Baby Needs to Eat the Food

From the day our little man was born I kept saying I can’t wait until this and I can’t wait until that. One of the main things I was excited for was feeding him “real food.” I couldn’t wait to see him eat and to learn what foods he liked and didn’t like. But, then the big bad food allergy diagnosis had the audacity to crush my dreams. From that point on, I was too scared to eat food myself let alone ...
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Dealing with more than MSPI

When I started the MSPI journey, dairy and soy elimination seemed doable, leaving me “plenty” to eat. As time went on, I started noticing that his diapers were not getting better and occasionally were getting worse. To be fair, I understand that it can take about 4-6 weeks to clear all of the milk and soy proteins from both of our systems. However, I did not understand how his symptoms could worsen if these foods had long been ...
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Life with a MSPI diagnosis

It can be a terrifying moment that leads you and your little one to a Milk and Soy Protein Intolerance (MSPI) diagnosis. The moment may leave you frantically searching for your phone to call your pediatrician. Followed by some serious Formula 1 driving to get there! You will also most certainly find yourself repeatedly telling your baby that everything is going to be fine, while trying to convince yourself that it really will be! For us, it ...