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Just wanted to take a minute and say hi and introduce myself. I'm Onna, my DS is 2.5 years old and went through allergy testing a few months ago. He was diagnosed with wheat, dairy and egg allergies. Thankfully, I have a co-worker who is allergic to all of those and more, as is her young daughter. She was able to help through and continues to help me with all of this. Just looking to extend my network. So, hi, happy to be here and be able to connect with other parents dealing with similar issues.

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Welcome to the group! :)

My son has a severe intolerance to casein (cow's milk)... turns out he got it from me.

I'm learning a lot of good things here!

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Just wanted to take a minute and say hi and introduce myself. I'm Onna, my DS is 2.5 years old and went through allergy testing a few months ago. He was diagnosed with wheat, dairy and egg allergies. Thankfully, I have a co-worker who is allergic to all of those and more, as is her young daughter. She was able to help through and continues to help me with all of this. Just looking to extend my network. So, hi, happy to be here and be able to connect with other parents dealing with similar issues.

Hi, my daughter is 6 and is gluten intolerant and we are also trying casein and soy free for now. She has improved a lot since going gluten free 1 1/2 months ago but we are still learning and she's still healing. I hope you are seeing improvement after removing your son's allergens. Good luck to you!

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Hi and welcome! I have 2 teenager dd's. Oldest is gluten-free (intolerant) and the younger not tested is mostly gluten-free, df and egg free, by choice. If you need help with recipes, I have a few. Watch for vegan recipes and web sites. This is a great place to learn and share.

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