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    He is on a formula specifically designed for children with difficulties in processing the intact protein found in dairy and soy. It does however contain casein which is derived from milk. I know all about this intolerance because it is one I have myself. I suggested back in late September to eliminate and as predicted he improved. However the last few weeks pooping has increase for sure. I am just going to suggest to mum that she doesn't send milk anymore as he doesn't want it and that he is getting plenty of food here and all I am doing is throwing the milk away. Hopefully she won't ask me to revert back to bottles because that would just be a move in the wrong direction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bright sparks View Post
    He is on a formula specifically designed for children with difficulties in processing the intact protein found in dairy and soy. It does however contain casein which is derived from milk. I know all about this intolerance because it is one I have myself. I suggested back in late September to eliminate and as predicted he improved. However the last few weeks pooping has increase for sure. I am just going to suggest to mum that she doesn't send milk anymore as he doesn't want it and that he is getting plenty of food here and all I am doing is throwing the milk away. Hopefully she won't ask me to revert back to bottles because that would just be a move in the wrong direction.
    So it must not be a formula meant for babies that cannot tolerate dairy protein then, if it has casein.

    Good luck with the talk with mom, hopefully it works out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bright sparks View Post
    He is on a formula specifically designed for children with difficulties in processing the intact protein found in dairy and soy. It does however contain casein which is derived from milk. I know all about this intolerance because it is one I have myself. I suggested back in late September to eliminate and as predicted he improved. However the last few weeks pooping has increase for sure. I am just going to suggest to mum that she doesn't send milk anymore as he doesn't want it and that he is getting plenty of food here and all I am doing is throwing the milk away. Hopefully she won't ask me to revert back to bottles because that would just be a move in the wrong direction.
    I Would totally agree with talking to the mom. Just simply say here he doesnt drink it and its being wasted and you dont want to waste her money.
    I had a dck that drank 4 bottles a day at home at age 18 months but didnt have one here. All you can do is let her know how things work at your house when he is there and hope that she realizes that its better in the long run for her child.

    good luck!

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