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<blockquote data-quote="Adam01" data-source="post: 1477296" data-attributes="member: 407049"><p>Thanks [USER=398270]@auroralapetite[/USER] - that's interesting and will definitely keep it in mind.</p><p></p><p>[USER=39639]@azure[/USER] - perhaps a specialist is the way forward. Do you have to go via the GP? I will try to convince her! I didn't realise type 1 could progress slowly so that's something to bear in mind. Thanks for letting me know about the A2 milk. I'd never heard of it before but just looked into it and it sounds like a better option that normal milk for everyone! Hats off to you for the long term pumping. My wife does a bit for cereal etc but finds it quite time consuming. Needless to say we don't get out much! Does your son have dairy products such as cheese?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam01, post: 1477296, member: 407049"] Thanks [USER=398270]@auroralapetite[/USER] - that's interesting and will definitely keep it in mind. [USER=39639]@azure[/USER] - perhaps a specialist is the way forward. Do you have to go via the GP? I will try to convince her! I didn't realise type 1 could progress slowly so that's something to bear in mind. Thanks for letting me know about the A2 milk. I'd never heard of it before but just looked into it and it sounds like a better option that normal milk for everyone! Hats off to you for the long term pumping. My wife does a bit for cereal etc but finds it quite time consuming. Needless to say we don't get out much! Does your son have dairy products such as cheese? [/QUOTE]
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