Hi, E has a 'true' milk protein allergy though the one test she had was negative. It was a RAST, and even my Dr who witnessed E have a reaction in her office couldn't believe she tested negative.
We had, blood and mucous in the stool (even when EBF and I was consuming milk), reflux, eczema, hives and wheezing.
She's now 16 months and we're down to the hives, reflux and mucousy diarrhea causing a bloody diaper rash :'(.
I got her on Nutramigen at 13 months by using Strawberry Nesquick and heating the bottle. I called Neocate for flavouring packets which they happily sent some samples, and I called Nesquick and went over their list of ingredients and I made the decision that it was safe to give. E is also soy intolerant so a bit tricky as many things do have soy also. Once I got her drinking a full feed, I immediately started decreasing the amount of Nesquick. It actually only took 5 days and now she eats regular (restricted) food and still loves her Nutramigen.
Congestion can be a sign of reflux, as well as allergy, as well as just really small nasal cavities in a lo - as per my paed. Frustrating because it can mean so many things. But milk protein intolerance will certainly aggrivate reflux.I'm in agreement with Deb, that keeping on a milk free diet and keeping up with the nasty Nutramigen is likely the safer and happier option.
Have you been on the colic, reflux and crying boards? I strongly reccomend
http://babywhispererforums.com/index.php?topic=209270.405;topicseen . I've learned a lot there and there's a lot of support to help you through the rough times of reflux.