posted : Mon, April 21, 2008 at 18:39
I know its frustrating at the beginning, but it gets easler when you get used to the diet. My baby is allergic to just about everything, but you start to develop a larger and larger set of "safe" foods. My friends and family have been incredibly supportive, always coming up with new recipes, or offering to host dinners at home instead of restaurants, or even calling ahead at restaurants to check out their menus. I have found htat, even wih hte restrictions, BF is so much better than risking a switch to formula that he might have a negative reaction to, or even worse, refuse to eat because the elemental formulas taste so bad. A formula proble can get bad - really bad, some parents need to add nutrasweet to the formula just to replicate the sweetness of breastmilk. Plus its really expensive. Bfore I decided to change my diet, I did a LOT of research, and found that some milk banks are even looking for dairy free milk donors for children who now have a failure to thrive. I am planning to become a donor, because had I unknowingly chosen to go to formula, one of those poor children could have been mine.