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Are These Symptoms ?


manja

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manja Apprentice

I was diagnosed with gluten sensitivity in April and I am off gluten since.

A lot of things have improved and keep improving, and I am very thankful for it.

The more I think about it the more I am concerned my daughter (2 and a half) might have gluten issues too. Her regular allergy test, which also screened for gluten came back negative.

I send out her stuhl to Enterolab today to have it tested. Then I probably know for sure.

Here are her symptoms: What do you think?

as baby: borderline colic

nursed her 15 months (she would never take formula)

did not like to eat solids much, feedings always took about an hour

never slept more than 45 minutes as a baby

today: never initiates eating

have to put everything in her mouth

feedings still take 30 minutes

eats mainly vegetables, fruits, chicken, ice cream

does not like cocolate, crackers, bread, candy, or junk food

never eats much of one item

likes to drink a lot of regular milk

naps are about an hour, never longer

clingy

has always been in the 5 percentile concerning her weight distribution

She also often wakes up after having slept for about 50 minutes and it seems like she tries to swallow something that came up from her stomach. Then she is in this half awake/ half asleep stage, where she does not respond to me. She cries and kicks for about 10 minutes and then falls back to sleep. This also happend a lot when she was a baby.


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Ursa Major Collaborator

Well, you may be on to something. She could also be intolerant to dairy. That she loves milk so much is a dead giveaway, usually people LOVE whatever they are most allergic to. Try cutting out dairy and see if that makes a difference.

The best thing would be to try one thing at a time, otherwise you won't know what worked. So, maybe dairy first, and gluten a couple of weeks later.

If you see a marked difference, you have your answer.

All the best!

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Princess-Izzay Newbie

i know how ya feel i was reeli depressed when i got celiac but hang in there!

love :lol: Princess-Izzay

chrissy Collaborator

your daughter's symptoms sound an awful lot like GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) to me.

kimber Enthusiast

Hi

I was also thinking about reflux...both my kids suffer from reflux

Check out infantrefluxdisease.com for more information

It might be a combo of reflux plua celaic or a food allergy/intolerance

Kim

your daughter's symptoms sound an awful lot like GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) to me.

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