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Old 10-11-2006, 01:19 PM #1
Isabelle Isabelle is offline
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Default Baby suffers from Failure to thrive

I already posted in the BT1 and I got replies from Ginamarie who thought of of food allergies, celiac, etc. Yes, my first thought was milk allergy and I thought why can't 5 doctors couldn't figure out in the last 18 months. Then Ktufte says chiari. What causes chiari? I have to find out more I believe she said all her children were born c-section.

Symptoms are ear infections, got tubes, severe asthma, vomits for days, digestive problems, abdominal pain waking him up at night, losing weight. He is 2 1/2 years and is only 24 lbs. Five doctors are looking after him. Cistic fibrosis have been rule out, immune system looks "normal".

If he had milk allergy or food allergies wouldn't show it in the immune testing?
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