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Article: Easter heaven at seven for allergy boy; Chocolate on the menu after 'cure'.(News)
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- Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
- Article date:
- April 3, 2007
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Byline: BY KIERAN JOGLEKAR Daily Post Correspondent
He amazed doctors by shrugging it off
A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD boy will be able to eat his first-ever Easter egg after he amazed doctors by shrugging-off a life-threatening allergy to chocolate.
Adrian Fethney-Mackay from West Kirby Wirral, faced a lifetime without chocolate, cakes and cheese after being born severely allergic to all dairy products.
But now his affliction has vanished, confounding doctors who believed he would never escape the debilitating condition which made him believe most food was "poison".
Even the slightest touch of a food containing dairy derivatives, including hundreds of household ...