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Wow! What a nightmare! You and Nick handled it so well, I hope you are proud of yourselves for coping with all of that.
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Thanks everyone for the support. The shell shock is starting to go away now as we have settled back into the feeding, sleeping, pooing, feeding, sleeping, pooing newborn routine. Connor has perked right back up and is back to his nipple shredding ways.
I've sent the hubby out to stock up on almonds and am cutting dairy out of my diet too (*sob* farewell cocopops and picnic bars) until we can be certain that the stuff that goes through my system isn't upsetting his.

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Maree, I know exactly how you feel!! Joey had blood in his poos and fell unconcious for over 1/2 an hour on the way to hospital at 8 weeks. He too was diagnosed with a milk protein intolerance and used to poo blood and vomit blood. The ride to the hospital was the most scared I have ever been in my life!!

He is now 14 months (almost) and has well and truly grown out of his intolerance (YAY!!) I breast fed him up until he was a year old and was dairy free the whole time to keep it out of his system. I found even bread with milk would set him off... so I hope you don't have as many problems as we did but get used to reading labels!

Check out www.mfd.co.nz for lists of dairy free/milk free foods!

If you need any help or support just let me know

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Man you poor things that sounds so scary. Big hugs
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OMG I can't believe I didn't see this sooner.

I'm glad to see Connor is doing well now. You're in our prayers!

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that is so scary, glad all is going well now
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I am so sorry you had to go through that....I hope he stays well from here on in...

Have you considered getting one of those monitors for his cot etc just in case? like the angel monitor etc? will be peace of mind for you all?
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oh you poor thing Maree!!!! how scarey for you, well done for getting through it so well and really happy it is going better now...
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