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Title: Could MPI actually be lactose intolerance?
Post by: lesliemarie on January 03, 2012, 20:35:10 pm
DD2 is almost 15 months old.  She was deemed MSPI at 5 weeks.  By 9 months I was able to introduce a soy formula and she was OK with it.  I had originally wondered if it was a lactose intolerance because DHs sister has quite a bad lactose intolerance and DH had when he was a baby as well.  When I asked the pead about it he said it was very rare and with DD2's severe reflux I was afraid to try.  I'm really now wondering if it could be since DD1 is now showing signs that she is lactose intolerant as well.  She has been sick off and on since September so I haven't been able to test out my theory.  While I wait for an appropriate time to try I wanted to see if anyone else has had a LO with an actual lactose intolerance rather than MPI.  I'm curious to know what I should be looking for when doing the trial.  She has had soft stool since early October when she started with the off and on sicknesses so I know I can't look for that.
Title: Re: Could MPI actually be lactose intolerance?
Post by: Buntybear on January 06, 2012, 18:26:43 pm
Hi, I agree with the doc that lactose intolerance is rare but if it is in your family then I guess that would raise the chances of your LO having it? I really don't know much more than that about it. Sorryx
Title: Re: Could MPI actually be lactose intolerance?
Post by: rach321 on January 06, 2012, 21:08:54 pm
Well lactose intolerance is very easy to check for with a stool sample - GP would probably run a test since you have a family history.
Title: Re: Could MPI actually be lactose intolerance?
Post by: firsttimemummy on January 06, 2012, 21:16:51 pm
Well lactose intolerance is very easy to check for with a stool sample - GP would probably run a test since you have a family history.
The only problem (according to dr google) is the sample needs analysed really quickly which I don't think can happen if it goes away to a lab somewhere .... m's dietician said most diagnosis is
done by symptoms (but this may have been about generally dairy/milk issues)
Title: Re: Could MPI actually be lactose intolerance?
Post by: lesliemarie on January 07, 2012, 16:47:08 pm
Hmmm.  Well I guess the best way to tell for DD2 is to do her dairy trial with lactose free milk.  If she still has a reaction then I guess it is the protein.  I really wish there was a way to just know for sure without all this trial and error  :-\
Title: Re: Could MPI actually be lactose intolerance?
Post by: firsttimemummy on January 08, 2012, 16:04:36 pm
yes, def worth doing - the good thing about a trial like this is there are no needles etc involved ...