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Well I am so excited to report all is well here. Sabastian got his first 2 teeth and has been LOVING gluten. He is his normal happy self. Bowels and tummy have never been better. He ate cheerios, vanilla wafers, bread and bagels, I mean gluten overload. Not one loose stool or a tummy ache. He has found a whole new world of food. He is still off of dairy though.

I just wanted to take a little time to thank each and everyone of you. There were many days I came here just to cry out for help. There were days I was so lost, down, thinking there was no postive and I had finally gotten to a point where I knew it was all going to be ok. So many of you took time out of your day to make sure I was educated, calm, and seeing the silver lining of this all. Thank you so much for being there for me and being my friend.

I took a blood test Tuesday and I should get the results soon. I am also in the mist of passing a kidney stone. (OUCH!) I am not leaving you all just yet, but I will be leaving the parents board. I no longer have a child with celiac disease. YAY! Thank you all again so much. In my time of need you saved me.


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Oh, wow.........what happened? Did you run some tests to find out he wasn't celiac? What was wrong before?

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Check out my last post "Moms With Young Kids, need imput" and it will explain it better.

celiac3270 Collaborator

Okay.......thank you

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