Question by Emmerson: how come i get a really bead pain when i drink chcolate milk?
Hi, every time i drink chocolate milk i get this terrible pain near my heart and it moves from my back to my sides well for one thing i know its not one of my allergies or anything so whats causeing this i know like alot of people on here arent doceters or nothing but could you try to help
but i can drink regular and strawberry
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Answer by Secret unicorn narwahl girl
You might be lactose intolerant… I have never heard of this before though. I feel bad for u I love chocolate milk
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Question by Kristy K: 11 mo old with Failure to Thrive-has Milk Protein Allergy, what can he drink to gain weight?
My son has been breastfed for 11 months and is only 16 lbs. He has been diagnosed with Failure To Thrive since the age of 6 mo. but he hates formula and refuses to drink it unless it is mixed with 75% breast milk. I want to change him over to other liquids that will make him gain weight, but he will boycott them because of the taste.
Although he loved Pediasure, it has milk protein (Casein) and gave him a horrible allergic reaction. Are there any high-calorie nutritious things I can give him to drink?
Please help. Thanks!
We have tried Nutramigen specifically for allergies and 2 different soy formulas.
Regular Soy milk does not have enough calories/nutrients to make him grow.
Dr’s just want him to drink more formula or high cal. drink but I can’t get him to do it.
PS. Lactose (sugar)free does not mean Casein (protein) Free, Lactose intolerance is different than a milk allergy. I feel like this is hopeless.. praying for a miracle.
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Answer by photofemale810
i would just consult your pediatrician about something like that, they would know what is best. esp. if he has allergic reactions to things, i wouldn’t trust what someone on yahoo answers has to say, they may endanger your child.
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Question by ??????? Asylum Escapee ???????: Why is it a bad idea to let a 3 MO. old drink regular milk?
In many other countries, there are no restriction when to feed your child anything.. my Husband has travelled the world as an USAF Pilot.. and shared this with me.
Have Pediatricians and Doctors come up with a reason why it is a bad idea, such as.. intolerance later in life, the proteins in milk or too much fat… I am sure the coagulation isn’t a reason.
Where are the facts showing this would cause allergies?
Just curious.
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Answer by liz
it isnt just about allergies it is about nutrition….cow’s milk doesnt have all of the necessary nutrition for an infant….
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Question by MatthewG: Lactose intolerant people suffer diarrhea when they drink milk because?
a osmosis
b toxicity of milk protiens to them
c- milk allergies
d all of the above
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Answer by Vera Z
B
lactose intolerant people are not able to digest sugars that are in the milk.
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Question by brandiwine72: My 1 year old can’t drink milk, now what?
When my baby turned 1 we tried milk. He broke out in red welts where the milk had splashed out of the cup and touched his skin, then he started with the cough, and then trouble breathing. At the hospital the whites of his eyes turned completely pink (looked like pink eye). Within an hour he was back to normal (just a little watery eye). The doctor suspects he might have astma (lot’s of weezing). I started watching what he eats, he weezes within hours of eating things with milk in it (cereal bars, crackers, etc). Has anyone ever seen this or went through it, the doctor says he might out grow it. All milk allergy articles I’ve found don’t show these symptoms?
He often sounded conjested with milk based formula so I switched him to soy formula shortly after he started formula. My oth 2 boys both required soy. My oldest still has lactose issues, this isn’t the same. I don’t beleive lactose alone is the issue, Thanks.
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Answer by wolffamily4
Allergies can be experienced differently by each child. It sounds like your child is lactose intollerant. Which means you might have to resort to soy based products for awhile. There is a chance that hell grow out of it, my son used to have allergies to strawberries, but now he can eat them. If you need extra help ask your doctor. Take care!
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