neongrl wrote:
Cutting out corn allows her to have milk? How does that work?
I have no idea. The allergist says the corn thing is similar to celiac disease, only with corn instead of wheat. They did a blood-draw allergy test on her and she came back allergic to corn, milk, peanuts, dust mites and mold. All of them were high levels, but corn and milk were higher than peanuts and she had had her most severe reaction after eating peanuts from the shell. Anyway, the doc said try cutting out all corn and corn products (as well as peanuts, you just don't play with that one), and now she can have milk. Also her behaviour is greatly improved. Actually, yesterday at church she ate some "Goldfish" that contained dextrose. An hour or so later, she had a huge meltdown. The first one in weeks.