Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. So a bunch of anonymous strangers know more about me, my DD and how I'm managing her allergies. I merely mentioned the beef allergy because that's what got her in the hospital. I'm not an idiot that doesn't know beef allergy doesn't equal all other meat allergies. Don't you think I know that? We've seen allergists and ped GI's because its a protein issue. She cannot digest the muscular or fat proteins of animals.
I asked for recipes and food ideas. Not a lecture on how to care for my daughter. Believe me, I'm more than obsessed with this issue and am trying to help her. Thanks to those of you who have helped and empathized. It's a very difficult situation for a parent.
1. If it's true you have taken her to allergists and GI specialists, then you should have said that instead of your earlier comment that clarified nothing.
2. Fat is not a protein.
3. It's becoming clearer that your daughter has SERIOUS issues (not just common allergies and low weight, but malabsorption and rare allergies). You should not be asking for advice from anonymous strangers, particularly ones you are giving incomplete information and glib answers. Ask your pediatric GI instead. They will have dealt with this and they will know what she should be eating.
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OP, this is clearly not a standard food allergy, and frankly, it's irresponsible for you to post a question like this given your daughter's medical concerns. Ask medical professionals who know the in's and out's of your child's issues, and can provide more tailored help.
Anonymous wrote:No, I'm not crazy. I asked for recipes. And food ideas. Not a discussion of her allergies. I answered what was necessary so I could get recipes that fit what I'm looking for. I don't owe anyone on here an explanation of her health or condition. I ASKED FOR FOOD IDEAS IN THE FOOD FORUM. If I wanted health advice, I would have gone to the health forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. So a bunch of anonymous strangers know more about me, my DD and how I'm managing her allergies. I merely mentioned the beef allergy because that's what got her in the hospital. I'm not an idiot that doesn't know beef allergy doesn't equal all other meat allergies. Don't you think I know that? We've seen allergists and ped GI's because its a protein issue. She cannot digest the muscular or fat proteins of animals.
I asked for recipes and food ideas. Not a lecture on how to care for my daughter. Believe me, I'm more than obsessed with this issue and am trying to help her. Thanks to those of you who have helped and empathized. It's a very difficult situation for a parent.
1. If it's true you have taken her to allergists and GI specialists, then you should have said that instead of your earlier comment that clarified nothing.
2. Fat is not a protein.
3. It's becoming clearer that your daughter has SERIOUS issues (not just common allergies and low weight, but malabsorption and rare allergies). You should not be asking for advice from anonymous strangers, particularly ones you are giving incomplete information and glib answers. Ask your pediatric GI instead. They will have dealt with this and they will know what she should be eating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. So a bunch of anonymous strangers know more about me, my DD and how I'm managing her allergies. I merely mentioned the beef allergy because that's what got her in the hospital. I'm not an idiot that doesn't know beef allergy doesn't equal all other meat allergies. Don't you think I know that? We've seen allergists and ped GI's because its a protein issue. She cannot digest the muscular or fat proteins of animals.
I asked for recipes and food ideas. Not a lecture on how to care for my daughter. Believe me, I'm more than obsessed with this issue and am trying to help her. Thanks to those of you who have helped and empathized. It's a very difficult situation for a parent.
1. If it's true you have taken her to allergists and GI specialists, then you should have said that instead of your earlier comment that clarified nothing.
2. Fat is not a protein.
3. It's becoming clearer that your daughter has SERIOUS issues (not just common allergies and low weight, but malabsorption and rare allergies). You should not be asking for advice from anonymous strangers, particularly ones you are giving incomplete information and glib answers. Ask your pediatric GI instead. They will have dealt with this and they will know what she should be eating.
Thanks food forum police. Go away now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. So a bunch of anonymous strangers know more about me, my DD and how I'm managing her allergies. I merely mentioned the beef allergy because that's what got her in the hospital. I'm not an idiot that doesn't know beef allergy doesn't equal all other meat allergies. Don't you think I know that? We've seen allergists and ped GI's because its a protein issue. She cannot digest the muscular or fat proteins of animals.
I asked for recipes and food ideas. Not a lecture on how to care for my daughter. Believe me, I'm more than obsessed with this issue and am trying to help her. Thanks to those of you who have helped and empathized. It's a very difficult situation for a parent.
1. If it's true you have taken her to allergists and GI specialists, then you should have said that instead of your earlier comment that clarified nothing.
2. Fat is not a protein.
3. It's becoming clearer that your daughter has SERIOUS issues (not just common allergies and low weight, but malabsorption and rare allergies). You should not be asking for advice from anonymous strangers, particularly ones you are giving incomplete information and glib answers. Ask your pediatric GI instead. They will have dealt with this and they will know what she should be eating.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. So a bunch of anonymous strangers know more about me, my DD and how I'm managing her allergies. I merely mentioned the beef allergy because that's what got her in the hospital. I'm not an idiot that doesn't know beef allergy doesn't equal all other meat allergies. Don't you think I know that? We've seen allergists and ped GI's because its a protein issue. She cannot digest the muscular or fat proteins of animals.
I asked for recipes and food ideas. Not a lecture on how to care for my daughter. Believe me, I'm more than obsessed with this issue and am trying to help her. Thanks to those of you who have helped and empathized. It's a very difficult situation for a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she really allergic to meat!? All meats? That is incredibly rare. Be honest, OP -- are you a vegetarian who doesn't want us to know that for some reason?
Add olive oil to everything.
OP here. Yes, she is allergic to all meat. We realize its rare but after having her hospitalized after eating beef, we aren't really wanting to try venison and other not so common meats.
Could something have been mixed with the beef?
Also, what about Salmon & other fatty fish?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she really allergic to meat!? All meats? That is incredibly rare. Be honest, OP -- are you a vegetarian who doesn't want us to know that for some reason?
Add olive oil to everything.
OP here. Yes, she is allergic to all meat. We realize its rare but after having her hospitalized after eating beef, we aren't really wanting to try venison and other not so common meats.