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    Posted: 04 November 2009 at 9:10am
I've just booked my son in for a skin allergy test for next tuesday. They told me not to use any creams except aqueaus anywhere on his body for 3 days before the test. I can't use aqueaus becuase he reacts to it Would HealthE Fatty cream (used to be limnis fatty cream I think) be ok? It's got no perfumes or meds in it...I don't want to go 3 days without even moisturising him it will be like torture for the poor itchy boy!

I asked the lady on the phone about fatty cream but she was frikken useless and didn't even know what it was.

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I guess they don't want anything to leave a residue?

ETA: I was told that they didn't skin prick til over a year. Hope it gives you answers

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how bizaar, Spencer has had three skin prick tests and we were never told not to use creams before hand. Is there anyone else there you could ask about the lemnis cream?

Kel, some docs do test before 12 months, our does, he just sometimes diagnosis allergies even if the test is neg as you can get false negatives with younger babies. One of my friends babies was tested at 10 weeks, test was neg but he was put on neocate anyway cos his case history indicated he did have the allergy even though the test was negative, but another friend had the test done on her little girl at around 7-8 months and she came up positive to dairy, egg and a few other things.

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Oh well hopefully I get a sensible paed when I get our appointment.
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THanks guys. My dr said they are not always conclusive so we'll do that first and then maybe a rast test? (the blood test?) if something doesn't show up which I htink he's reacting to.

I migt ring the lab again and see if I get someone else on the phone to ask about the cream, and maybe ring my dr and ask her.
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yeah i find that very bizarre too.. i am not sure if i am the friend :) but my son was tested at 10 weeks and nothing.. and then 1 year tests came up with a little bit but he was definitely a million times happier etc on neocate and without dairy egg etc till he was one..
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and we had to do nothing in terms of preparing.
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Yeah you were the friend :)

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Well awesome, they couldn't do the test because his eczema is covering too much of his body. So I need to get his skin clearer to do a test to find out what's causing it, but can't get his skin clearer without knowing what's causing it.
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well that really sucks...:( is there anywhere else to do it...that is also not an issue at my paed...?
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Could he have a blood test (RAST)? Poor poppet, he must be so uncomfortable.

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Ask your GP to refer you somewhere else, they sound like a bunch of idiots

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I think there are limited choices here in Hastings I will certainly tlak to my GP about it though and see what she can do. I wasn't very impressed, she went on and on about how it's not nice for babies etc etc, like she was trying to make me feel bad for even wanting to do it? Of course I don't want to have to do it but I can't figure out what else is causing it! Grrr.

Kabe yes he can have a blood test but we need to know exactly what we are testing for I gather?
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Not nice! Spencer has had it done three times and each time has found the application of the droplets and the prick ticklish. Stupid GP making out to be more than it is

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Sarah, They can do what my Dr did with Alia, just order everything under the sun (except dairy, was worried about that at that stage) unfortunately it was a lot of vials of blood.

My book here says that for eczema that for some children avoiding preservatives can make a huge difference. Here is a fact sheet on eczema.
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Thanks for that Kel, I'll have a look at that.

My post wasn't very clear - it wasn't the GP saying that it's not nice for babies it was the lady at the lab when we went to get the test. Maybe she finds babies too difficult or something she didn't seem keen on doing it at all.
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