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Am i allergic??


Question: is it possible to only be allergic to milk, and not other dairy products?
firstly, i never drink milk plain (i eat my cereal dry) but when i have somethings creamy, or a milk based drink, i often feel sick or throw up. however, if it is something like cake (with milk) or cheese then i am fine.

also, is it normal for when you are lying down your stomach to move up and down with your heart beat (not breathing, i am not an idiot)
like when you put your hand on your stomach, you can feel your heart beat?
well, i sure hope so!
Answers: yes it is.
My mom cannot drink milk because it hasn't been pasteurized, and you are likely experiencing the same thing.
and yes to that too. you have veins all over your body, and a lot in you stomach. it is the same as feeling your pulse
It sounds to me like you're allergic to milk. Try the non-lactic acid products or whatever they are, and see if you do better. Perhaps there isn't enough in cake to make you sick, and the processing of the cheese removes whatever is making you allergic.

The heart thing - no idea - see a doctor.
I don't think Ur allergic to milk..

Allergic reactions usually occur a few minutes to a few hours after you consume milk — but in some cases, it can be days before signs and symptoms occur. Signs and symptoms range from mild to severe and can include wheezing, vomiting, hives and digestive problems. Rarely, milk allergy can cause anaphylaxis — a severe, life-threatening reaction.

I think U have milk intolerance.
It's important to differentiate a true milk allergy from milk protein intolerance or lactose intolerance. Unlike a milk allergy, intolerance doesn't involve the immune system. Milk intolerance causes different symptoms and requires different treatment than does a true milk allergy. Common signs and symptoms of milk protein or lactose intolerance include digestive problems, such as bloating, gas or diarrhea, after consuming milk.
It is possible that you are lactose intolerant. Dairy products with higher levels of lactose have a more potent effect. The stomach moving thing is probably gas.

People with lactose intolerancy get really bloated. For instance, I'm lactose intolerant. I can not eat anything with white cheese. It's richer, and if I do, I get similar side effects including nausea, bloated, etc...

Some dairy products will cause it, (the richer ones), and some you'll be fine with. Avoid most dairy.

And if you must eat dairy, take a lactase enzyme. Lactase enzyme is found in stuff like Lactaid. Take a lactaid with your first bite of dairy. That should help with the more severe symptoms. And you may need to take more than one if you are eating a lot of dairy.
Yes it most certainly is
I have no idea where your from but Australia now has a wide range of lactose free products including milk, yogurt .cream
Some prefer Soy products if you can handle the taste.
Cheddar cheese seems to be tolerable.
My husband became lactose intolerant as he got older but we have worked around it now.
Warning lactose intolerance cannot be tested its up to you to try going with out and see what happens I'm sure you will feel much better.
might be a idea to see you GP and also get checked for cealiac disease and they some times go hand in hand.
I have it spelt wrong it means you also may be allergic to wheat products but all fixable


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