Looking for some advice! (and warning, it's a bit of a ramble!)
DD is 2 and a bit, and at the moment still having a (smallish) bottle/cup of neocate at bedtime, and we're finding that she is reducing how much she wants to drink rather rapidly! (A couple months ago, she would easily down 250mL+, and now we're lucky if she wants 100mL).
I'm just wondering whether we go through the whole testing/specialist appointment/neocate script cycle again (as we're due for another appointment/script), or whether we look to 'wean' her from neocate..... but what to replace with?
How old have other people kept their kiddies on the neocate wagon for?
As background:
We haven't had allergy blood tests done for a while, but the last couple tests we had showed negative for dairy (which had been moderate), and low for egg (which had been high).... however, every time we attempt to re-introduce 'pure' dairy into her diet (as in cheese, yoghurt etc - she seems to be fine with the small amount of milk solids in other foods), her allergy hallmarks (congested nose, eczema, waking hourly at night
) step up again.
My personal theory is that maybe she now has a dairy intolerance rather than allergy (as she is definitely still reacting to it when she has a large enough amount of it, but obviously doesn't have the immune antibodies there in her system - so her 'allergy' really has reduced).....
She eats pretty well, and is good with things like meat, broccolli & other veges, and we do give her small amounts of soy milk to drink, soy yoghurt and occasionally soy ice cream
so she is getting a source of calcium and protein ... but I'm worried about upping the soy too much, seeing as she's still pretty young, and the research on soy as a major milk product in kiddies isn't that reassuring!
I guess I'm just wondering whether she'll be getting the full complement of nutrients she needs if we drop the (albeit small) amount of neocate she's having (and what if anything do we replace it with?) - but on the other hand, will there ever be a 'good' time to drop it?
(I know if I ask the specialist about this, the answer will always be to keep her on it, as it keeps us going back for regular appointments
so just looking for other people's experiences.