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Guest Speaker:
Dr. Drew Bird, The Food Allergy Center at Children’s
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Dedman Family Scholar in Clinical Care
Division of Allergy and Immunology
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
www.childrens.com

Thursday, November 19, 2009
11:00 am - 12:30 pm

RSVP:  http://intheloopkids.com/?cat=454

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MamaCow November 11 @ 12:02 pm
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Children’s Medical Center recently announced Dr. Drew Bird as head of The Food Allergy Center at Children’s. Dr. Bird completed a post-graduate clinical research fellowship in food allergy at Duke University Medical Center focusing on food desensitization

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MamaCow November 11 @ 11:57 am
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This is an amazing little boy...

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MamaCow October 12 @ 4:32 pm
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Note:  This is my note to the Nut Free Allergy Mom
I have removed her site from our site so feel free to visit her direct.  You can see her note to me there by following this link:  http://nut-freemom.blogspot.com/2009/07/holy-cow-website-is-taking-my-content.html
Dear Jenny:
 
I read your post regarding Holy Cow.  As a mother of a child with a life threatening allergy to milk, I have built a website that pulls in RSS feeds of other sites for those of us following news and blogs in the allergy world.  This is a free service and I don't pull in the full content, only the title of the article with a brief summary or the first 250 words.  The concept is for persons, visiting Holy Cow, to click on the article and it takes them directly to the original content.
 
It is very similar to a feed reader except that persons can subscribe and article titles can be viewed in their Inbox.  Again, once an article is clicked on, the reader is taken directly to the original site hosting the content.  I am only providing a link and a brief description.  The goal is to get people to your site and to your information.   
 
Regarding your site, the RSS feed (the orange symbol) is created by your site for use in feed readers and similar applications. 
 
I have generally found that bloggers in the allergy community are very open to sharing information and tips, to try to prevent the needless death of a child. 
 
I have removed your RSS feed from our site.
 
Sincerely,
 
 
Saffie Leedy Farris
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MamaCow July 30 @ 9:10 pm
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Hello.  I am the mother of an 19 month old who is allergic to eggs and milk.  We will retest her just before her 2nd birthday.  I am hopeful that she will outgrow at least one of her allergies, but until then we just do the best we can.  I currently write the blog www.milkandeggallergykid.blogspot.com where I share recipes and personal experience tidbits.

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I am considering ramping up Holy Cow Talk...  My thought is to create a Discussion Forum for food allergy families.  My expertise is with the Milk Free Lifestyle and I know I can be of great help to younger families.  Myself, I need support with the teenage years...

Here is what I need help with...  I can build it..  but I need to get advice on how we want it?  Do you want one general discussion, with topics pertaining to our allergies...  or does each type of allergy... want their own group...

Let me know..  I can build it...  Would love suggestions..

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MamaCow June 26 @ 8:52 am
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If you know of anyone with a food allergy to milk, please tell them about this site.  As a mom, who has a child with a milk allergy, I would like to have a place for those of us in this situation to share our knowledge, tips and support.

As a member, you can invite people but clicking on the Invite button on the Top Right...

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MamaCow June 22 @ 11:52 pm
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Take a look at this and join.  It is a summary of milk allergy related news.  Join so that you will receive the E-Newspaper in your inbox.  It looks great on your iPhone and Blackberry.

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MamaCow June 22 @ 11:51 pm
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Until I find some "no milk" friends, It looks like I am going to be talking to myself!  I have always been my best audience!

I have a 17 year old with a severe allergy to milk and all milk proteins.  I would like to use this platform to find others so that we can offer support  with our day to day issues...

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MamaCow June 22 @ 11:50 pm
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