H.B.
Hi S.,
I have two suggestions. One may be easier than the other or neither may produce results.
My first advice is do you qualify for the WIC Proram? Do you know anything about WIC? I have worked for WIC for over 12 years and they will provide 2/3 of the formula for the first year with a documented medical reason and length of issuance.
If you have further questions regarding WIC feel free to email me a personal message. We often qualify as the working poor.
My second suggestion is.... Do you have medical insurance? Sometimes the insurance company will pay for the formula (good luck). It can be a very long tedious process but it may be worth looking into. The doctor again would need to fill out form documenting a medical reason why its needed and for how long.
Last but not least..... Call the local foood banks or salvation army. They might have some thta was donated. Though this is not a typical formula thta is used on most babies.
Has the pediatrician tryed Nutramigen, alimentum or progestamil? These are formula's thta are partially brocken down and easier to digest. They tend to be abouut $20.00 a can but I don't know what the neocate costs.
What are the symptoms and what other formula's has Varick tred or been on and for how long. To have a baby switch to such an extreme 6 months after having formula for thta long or were you breastfeeding? What other foods is the baby eating? What are the symptoms of the milk allergy?
I also moved here from Conneticut to Mesquite a little over 3 years. It is a complete change of lifestyle. I miss the tree's and foliage, but got enough snow for the next 7 years.
Feel free to write me back. Has the baby seen a pediatric gastroenterologist or a pediatric allergist? I know they have some in vegas.
H. B.