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LOL, I can totally relate to your situation. I found out my son was allergic to milk when he was a bit over a month old. I've learned to read all labels when buying food and grew to really like soy milk as I couldn't have any dairy product as I breastfed the baby. Now our son just turned two and I have introduced him to milk and dairy products. There are two kinds of milk allergy - lactose-intolerance and allergy to milk protein, the first one is easier since there are kinds of milk that are supposedly lactose-free, but with the second kind you have to exclude erverything that has any trace of milk. As for my son, I was told that he'd outgrow the allergy by two or three, sometimes it doesn't happen, but in his case I haven't noticed any usual signs of allergy - breakouts on face and streaks of blood in stool. I'll continue giving him dairy and keep a close eye on him. One good thing about this country is a vast variety of dairy-free products - I think I've discovered most, if not all, of them in these two years :). Hopefully, he's over it. Wishing you luck with your son and hopefully our kids will be able to outgrow it totally.