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The problem with lactose free milk is that it's not lactose free.
They have just provided you with the lactose enzyme that you can't produce yourself to break down the lactose.
It could be so simple that the enzyme provided is bot enough for you and you need to pop an extra pill with enzyme.
Or your stomach just don't like the sugars in it.