it is extremely rare for an
infant to be lactose intolerant. It is
almost always the case of
mspi.
yea, just thought i'd put the suggestion
out there. Wouldn't hurt to check.
It happened to my friend, even though it's
rare.
it's rare among some races but more common
among others. I guess since i'm other I
see it from a different perspective. Me,
my brother, my sister, 2 of my aunts, 3 of
my uncles and 2 of my nieces and nephews
have it. Hmmm, maybe in this case it's
more a hereditary thing? Can lactose
intolerance be hereditary, does anyone
know?
I don't think it's a race thing but it is
most definitely hereditary. If someone in
your family is lactose intolerant there is
a good chance you will be too.
I have no idea what mspi is but my
daughter was allergic to milk from invetro
and when I was pregnant I could not have
milk I would just get sick from it un like
when I had my twins 2 years before I liced
off milk. She had an epi pen until she
reached 2 and out grew her milk allergy
because she had no cows milk or goat milk
any milk in any shape or form not even
baked in anything. The allergist says that
is why she does not have that allergy
anymore.
taykare