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Seeing The Specialist Monday - Advice?


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To recap quickly, my DS was seen at the Univ of Maryland for persistent diarrhea and failure to thrive. He is 3 years 3 months old and weighs 25lbs. His height is average and his BMI off the chart low.

Aside from being skinny with diarrhea, he is happy and energetic. No tummy pain, etc.

All his tests came back negative for celiac. He has not had a biopsy. They did allergy blood tests but I don't know what for as they have not provided me with a copy of any of the lab results yet. They did stool tests, too.

Meanwhile, he has lost 1/2lb since being weighed by his pediatrician on June 1 and gained 1/4 inch in height. He's had one tummy bug (vomiting, worse diarrhea, no appetite - lasted a day and a half) and one strange week-long episode of BAD diarrhea but was eating, playing and otherwise happy. :blink:

Naturally, we don't *want* anything to be wrong, but we can't help but think that something must be causing this.

We took him off gluten for 2 weeks. I know that's not a long time, but his diarrhea got worse and he ate less. :(

I think he is sensitive to acidic food, which is a problem as he loves fruit and tomato sauce based things like pizza and pasta. He is VERY picky so I'm running out of options when I eliminate anything.

From other posts and our pediatrician, I have had suggestions for other things to ask the specialist about. We see her this Monday:

fructose malabsorption

genetic testing for celiac

will he need a biopsy for celiac

eosinophilic gastroenteritis

other protein and sugar intolerances

Can you think of anything else I should ask about?

Thanks so much!


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To recap quickly, my DS was seen at the Univ of Maryland for persistent diarrhea and failure to thrive. He is 3 years 3 months old and weighs 25lbs. His height is average and his BMI off the chart low.

Aside from being skinny with diarrhea, he is happy and energetic. No tummy pain, etc.

All his tests came back negative for celiac. He has not had a biopsy. They did allergy blood tests but I don't know what for as they have not provided me with a copy of any of the lab results yet. They did stool tests, too.

Meanwhile, he has lost 1/2lb since being weighed by his pediatrician on June 1 and gained 1/4 inch in height. He's had one tummy bug (vomiting, worse diarrhea, no appetite - lasted a day and a half) and one strange week-long episode of BAD diarrhea but was eating, playing and otherwise happy. :blink:

Naturally, we don't *want* anything to be wrong, but we can't help but think that something must be causing this.

We took him off gluten for 2 weeks. I know that's not a long time, but his diarrhea got worse and he ate less. :(

I think he is sensitive to acidic food, which is a problem as he loves fruit and tomato sauce based things like pizza and pasta. He is VERY picky so I'm running out of options when I eliminate anything.

From other posts and our pediatrician, I have had suggestions for other things to ask the specialist about. We see her this Monday:

fructose malabsorption

genetic testing for celiac

will he need a biopsy for celiac

eosinophilic gastroenteritis

other protein and sugar intolerances

Can you think of anything else I should ask about?

Thanks so much!

not to freak you out but have the run a cystic fibrosis test? i also know Fructose issues can cause the same kind of symptoms as celiac. GL at the specialist

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not to freak you out but have the run a cystic fibrosis test? i also know Fructose issues can cause the same kind of symptoms as celiac. GL at the specialist

It's ok. Yes, he's been tested for CF and it was negative. :)

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