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		<title>By: Maryanne</title>
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		<description>Thank you for sharing your story. I&#039;m glad to have found it as it gives me hope for my son. Your story with your second child is very similar to mine. My son is only 5 and 1/2 months old, but was found to have MPSI at around 3 weeks old. He also had blood in his stool, and it was still there even after removing milk and soy from my diet. My pediatrician was no help, she didn&#039;t seem to worried that there was blood in his stool since he was gaing weight. I&#039;m also from Montreal so you know how hard it is to find another doctor. Anyways, I ended up going on a TED and finally the blood went away. I have been slowly introducing food into my diet, but once in a while some food cause the blood to come back. Your wife is truly inspirational, reading about the sacrifices she went through makes me believe that I can do it too. Seeing that your children got over the allergies makes me feel that it is also possible for my son!
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for sharing your story. I&#8217;m glad to have found it as it gives me hope for my son. Your story with your second child is very similar to mine. My son is only 5 and 1/2 months old, but was found to have MPSI at around 3 weeks old. He also had blood in his stool, and it was still there even after removing milk and soy from my diet. My pediatrician was no help, she didn&#8217;t seem to worried that there was blood in his stool since he was gaing weight. I&#8217;m also from Montreal so you know how hard it is to find another doctor. Anyways, I ended up going on a TED and finally the blood went away. I have been slowly introducing food into my diet, but once in a while some food cause the blood to come back. Your wife is truly inspirational, reading about the sacrifices she went through makes me believe that I can do it too. Seeing that your children got over the allergies makes me feel that it is also possible for my son!</p>
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