tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1794549679686881007.post148596293687599367..comments2023-05-25T04:53:40.971-04:00Comments on Uncontrolled Experiment: Just when you think you know what your doing, something changesM.http://www.blogger.com/profile/06501450783401709540noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1794549679686881007.post-86330328230652382412009-11-05T22:41:27.994-05:002009-11-05T22:41:27.994-05:00I actually have heard of milk protein intolerance,...I actually have heard of milk protein intolerance, and if that is indeed what is plaguing Lucy, hydrolyzed formula may not solve it. (It is still made from cow's milk proteins, they are just further broken down than in regular formula.) So if milk protein intolerance is her actual diagnosis, she will need a formula like Neocate. It is possible that she has had small amounts of blood in her stool that have been going undetected.<br /><br />Anyway, I hope that is not the issue for her! It could be, as you say, something more related to the fact that she's had a lot of pooping going on. Hope she feels better soon!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1794549679686881007.post-56190234765232938052009-11-05T17:00:42.211-05:002009-11-05T17:00:42.211-05:00Nate had blood in his stool once. He had a round o...Nate had blood in his stool once. He had a round of antibiotics that caused diarrhea. A day or two later we introduced a new food (sweet potatoes). Our ped told us after a stomach disequilibrium to not introduce anything new to his stomach for 72 hours and it never happened again.<br /><br />Alex had a dairy intolerance for his entire first year. Whenever he was given dairy formula, his poop was bright yellow and runny. He acted totally fine, but his butt basically leaked yellow stuff every time he had even one drop of dairy. We tested him with an allergist and had the allergist supervise the introduction of dairy at multiple instances.LauraChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14322568136833382134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1794549679686881007.post-33004529840298055532009-11-05T09:59:34.104-05:002009-11-05T09:59:34.104-05:00Yay for your 100th post! Boo that it's about ...Yay for your 100th post! Boo that it's about a problem with Lucy. I agree that the doctor seems to have jumped the gun a bit with a diagnosis. You should push her a little to find out why she so quickly ruled out any other potential (and temporary!) issue.Staceyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12682866063792535916noreply@blogger.com