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[quote=Anonymous]I've been reading this thread with interest because I have a 3.5 y/o (not autistic child) with speech delay who LOVES milk and any type of dairy. He's the world's pickiest eater and yogurt is our go-to food that he will always consume. He's been tested for allergies (positive for peanut/tree nut, negative for milk). He has a eczema and a constantly runny nose. His allergist has told us she thinks he suffers from seasonal allergies that just aren't showing up on the test yet so we've been blaming his symptoms on that. Meanwhile, our older child had severe constipation for years. After consulting with several different GI's we finally saw a nutritionist (Kelly Dorfman) who suggested a milk intolerance. After eliminating all milk products, the issue is resolved. I'm now feeling incredibly stupid for not wondering before reading this if a milk sensitivity is causing the younger child's issues as well. [/quote]
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