tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7820634105388649430.post6998489996235136194..comments2023-11-20T10:13:09.049+00:00Comments on Dairy Free Baby and Me: When food challenges seem to fail...Hullaballouhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06731907326879042732noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7820634105388649430.post-54861323867787466202015-01-25T07:49:11.490+00:002015-01-25T07:49:11.490+00:00Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I fully under...Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I fully understand there is rarely a good time to start a food challenge. Also if you have had a child with various colds and tummy upsets you can be reluctant to expose them to something that is likely to cause them further illness. <br />We tend not to retry the milk ladder with our little boy as he is happy and reaction free on his milk free diet. Your post highlights the big change as they grow older, they begin to crave what other children have. This is a huge motivation for trying again and we may be doing a milk trial soon as he will be starting school in September. <br />As always I gain a huge amount of support and reassurance from your post which allows allergy parents to discuss our experiences and swap notes, thank you.Emma Louisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07593736553489838630noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7820634105388649430.post-44474953583691269102015-01-23T08:53:18.856+00:002015-01-23T08:53:18.856+00:00Thanks for including our recent experience. I hope...Thanks for including our recent experience. I hope you'll get to do another food challenge soon! We're now advised to feed my son baked milk at least 3 times per week (I'm trying for nearly every day) to prepare him for his next milk-based challenge this spring. Fingers crossed for all our kiddos. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com