Anonymous wrote:My cousin's baby was like this and refused the hypoallergenic formula. My cousin went dairy free, nut free, gluten free, corn free and soy free until the baby got to a year. A couple of years later her son was diagnosed with celiac, probably worth getting him screened. Gluten is hidden in many things that you wouldn't think about. Your pediatrician can do an initial screening through bloodwork.
Anonymous wrote:My almost 4 mo breastfed son has had signs of food reactivity from the beginning with blood in his stool early on. By 1 month I was dairy free and by month 2 I had cut the remaining top 8 allergens. Spit up, mysterious rashes, watery eyes persisted. At 10 weeks he stopped gaining weight and I cut a few other foods: rice, oats, corn, poultry, beef. He started gaining again, slowly, and after I accidentally had rice and he broke out in a rash I believe that had been a food trigger for him.
Anyway, he’s falling weight percentiles and I am doing my due diligence on hypoallergenic formula vs BM, so no advice needed there. I want to talk to some good specialists to assess his current GI health, get input on his current feeding plan, and to also have a plan before starting solids on when and how to introduce allergenic foods to such a reactive baby. I am finding that not many docs are knowledgeable about these issues in breastfed kids. I would appreciate names of any pediatric allergist, GI or other docs or even dietician type professional who could help.
Note that this is not an issue with how much he is eating, as I have worked with ped and LC extensively and even switched to exclusively pumping so as to more carefully track quantity and weight gain.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you. I am suspecting fpies since he doesn’t seem to be reacting to the classic allergen foods except milk. Very frustrating and hard to pinpoint what’s going on!