QUOTE (ang1e0251 @ Nov 4 2009, 08:23 AM)  I thought I read that green means it ran through the large intestine faster than normal. Dr. Oz has a Poop Primer on his website. When our dd was a baby baby she had bright green (like shamrock green! very startling) poop in her diaper for a few weeks. At that time the ped told us it just meant her food was going through her system faster than normal, and not to worry. This was also the ped her told us she was just "colicky" and had a "temperament" the whole time she was reacting to gluten in breastmilk for two years before her celiac diagnosis, so take that for whatever it's worth!?
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-Jackie
4yo dd diagnosed celiac Oct/Nov 07 6yo dd no symptoms 2yo ds suspect; IgA deficient May 09; currently awaiting genetic test 6mo dd suspect; exclusively breastfed; currently gluten-free/DF
I've had a myriad of life-long symptoms, never knew they were connected, never heard of celiac or gluten until Oct 07; currently gluten-free/DF for nursing dd & a good trial for me. Dh also suspect IMO, but he's currently in denial. Also several relatives on both my & dh's family suspect, but no known family history.
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