tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6080014976735067222.post3059389949662143341..comments2023-10-31T07:45:16.063-04:00Comments on For the love of Bob: On HoldC and Mhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05332924419765398867noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6080014976735067222.post-4201113217271554572009-06-28T00:26:54.136-04:002009-06-28T00:26:54.136-04:00Ewww on the Rice Milk. Have you tried calling the...Ewww on the Rice Milk. Have you tried calling them to see what they have to say about their product? I remember reading somewhere that it wasn't completely "dairy free" (i.e. that cross contamination issue ) or something like that.... The Pacific Foods brand is supposed to be a better option for rice milk...<br /><br />I've read that too - about children/babies' allergies and pet exposure. Our allergist seems to think that if it doesn't cause an anaphylactic reaction, expose, expose, expose. I have mixed feelings about that. My thoughts/gut is more in line with what the author of the Baby Matters book wrote - i.e. that prolonged inflamation predisposes a person/baby to future illness. So, I would prefer to dampen the flames, and get my baby into a more balanced state and then expose gently where his body isn't in constant histamine fire mode. <br /><br />Yes, I'm doing probiotics - both myself and baby. I take two kinds for myself, and for my son, I give him a tiny, tiny amt (I just dip the tip of a wet nipple into the powder and put that into his mouth). I use Ethical Nutrient's probiotic and Jarrow brand. I'm still not sure about Ethical Nutrient's Maxi Bifidus - they told me it's pretty much dairy-free, but it's labeled, "non-dairy". I haven't noticed a problem w/that though. Today, I bought some Quercetin. I'm going to take that and see if it helps my son. <br /><br />I'm hoping this is temporary for you and me. Hopefully, their guts will mature at 7 to 8 months and everything will clear up!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6080014976735067222.post-37970453293651208112009-06-27T16:57:53.125-04:002009-06-27T16:57:53.125-04:00I tried the shelf stable Rice Dream milk this week...I tried the shelf stable Rice Dream milk this week & have had stomachaches after wards. DS also had very fitful nights of sleep with stomach grumbles. Who knows if it's related but I think I'm going back to the refrigerated kind.<br /><br />I've never heard of carob chips. Thanks, I'll have to look for them.<br /><br />We were concerned that it was the cats too. I'm not sure. From what I've read if babies are exposed from birth/young age then the chances of developing an allergy to them are minimal but certainly not impossible. I'll have to take note to see if he itches at daycare or my MIL's, where there are no cats.<br /><br />You mentioned probiotics before, right? Do you take them or give them to your son? Biogaia probiotics were suggested to me last night. I haven't had a chance to look into them to make sure they're allergen free.C and Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05332924419765398867noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6080014976735067222.post-29373132187840218272009-06-27T11:44:07.034-04:002009-06-27T11:44:07.034-04:00Have you ever thought your cats might also contrib...Have you ever thought your cats might also contribute to the eczema? I had mild atopic dermatitis as a child (very mild), and I was allergic to cats & dogs. When I first got my dog, I had to wear gloves because wherever he would lick, i would break out in a rash. <br /><br />Luckily, i outgrew my dog-allergy, but I'm still very allergic to cats and rabbits. My eyes get sooo itchy and watery with any prolonged contact with cats/rabbits, and then I start to feel like my asthma (had asthma as a child and then outgrew it) might come back. Chest gets stuffy/heavy, etc. That's when I know I have to get away from the house with cats/rabbits and get fresh air. <br /><br />The cats might be causing yours to itch his eyes. Just a thought. I've confined my dog to one room only until I figure out what is causing this eczema.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6080014976735067222.post-62410211989860451942009-06-26T19:10:44.403-04:002009-06-26T19:10:44.403-04:00Yes, I drink the Rice Milk (Rice Dream). The one ...Yes, I drink the Rice Milk (Rice Dream). The one you refridge afer opening. I heard also that there was cross contamination, but I don't know much about that. I try not to drink too much of that. Interesting. The last few days I ran out of Rice Dream so have not been drinking it. Maybe, that's what's been helping. <br /><br />Unfortunately I had some carob chips the other day. I didnt have my glasses w/me so i didnt realize these particular carob chips had soy & corn in them. darn! so my son's improvement vanished overnight. At least that's my guess.<br /><br />there are carob chips that dont have soy/corn in them. they are a yummy alt to chocolate.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6080014976735067222.post-806044051071291042009-06-24T21:16:15.182-04:002009-06-24T21:16:15.182-04:00E's skin is improving over the past 2 days too...E's skin is improving over the past 2 days too. I stopped all chocolate after you told me about it contributing to eczema. I'm wondering if it was the chocolate or if it's improving b/c we've been doing the warm soaks then Mimyx, plus Cali Baby Calendula cream during the day. This is a guessing game and can be so frustrating! I really hope you continue to see improvement w/o having to cut more out of your diet. Oh and we had to turn our air on in May b/c E was itching his eyes like crazy and they swelled. Seasonal allergies too?! I don't know but that improved once we turned the air on.<br /><br />Do you drink Rice Milk? Rice Dream? If so, do you drink the refrigerated kind or the shelf stable kind? A blog I read said that the refrigerated kind was cross contaminated! This was posted in 2008 though. I'm wondering if it's true or has changed.C and Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05332924419765398867noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6080014976735067222.post-26809684185301665412009-06-24T20:51:59.609-04:002009-06-24T20:51:59.609-04:00These allergies are definitely related to food. T...These allergies are definitely related to food. The last couple of days I've basically eaten nothing - plain oatmeal, rice and applesauce. I won't continue doing that (not healthy), but I noticed a slight improvement. Could be coincidence, but i've also kept the air conditioner on which prob helps his skin. Could be coincidence as it's too soon to tell if his hot spots are healing or just "resting".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6080014976735067222.post-39499180637845329362009-06-23T17:31:10.957-04:002009-06-23T17:31:10.957-04:00I use the Vanicream lotion. Since frequent lukewa...I use the Vanicream lotion. Since frequent lukewarm baths and moisturizing are now being recommended for eczema, I figure something light is adequate. plus, i'm paranoid about putting anything on my baby after having read that 60% of what is put on their skin is absorbed into their system given delicate skin & immature liver, etc i hope we figure out what is causing this!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6080014976735067222.post-68295147438437479352009-06-23T17:24:24.659-04:002009-06-23T17:24:24.659-04:00Aww, these poor little itchy babies. I can only i...Aww, these poor little itchy babies. I can only imagine how frustrating it is for them. I've been thinking about trying socks on his hands too but he also sucks his hands to soothe himself so I'm not sure. I've been trying a few minutes of sun everyday too.<br /><br />Which Vanicream do you use? You've had success with it? I googled and found these options on drugstore.com<br />[url]http://www.drugstore.com/templates/brand/default.asp?brand=9079&aid=336064&aparam=vanicream&scinit1=vanicream[/url]C and Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05332924419765398867noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6080014976735067222.post-79645214020905171272009-06-23T16:49:48.928-04:002009-06-23T16:49:48.928-04:00That's what I do too - mine had an itching tan...That's what I do too - mine had an itching tantrum where my husband could no longer hold him. He was rubbing his wrists/feet against my husband to itch himself in a frenzy. At that point, it was bath time - a lukewarm bath and then slathered on the Vanicream. I put him in a sleeper to cover his legs so he won't itch them, and I also put socks on his hands to make it difficult for him to itch, but he has learned how to removed those. I'm also thinking of going to see if UV-B therapy works. I try to get mine out in the sun every day for a few mintues, but the weather has not been cooperating.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com