Jump to content
  • Welcome to Celiac.com!

    You have found your celiac tribe! Join us and ask questions in our forum, share your story, and connect with others.




  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A1):



    Celiac.com Sponsor (A1-M):


  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Our Content
    eNewsletter
    Donate

Another Poop Question!


Guest taweavmo3

Recommended Posts

Guest taweavmo3

How long did it take for your children to have normal (formed) stools after going gluten free?

It's been nearly 5 months for us, and Emmie still has bulky, sometimes runny stools. She has yet to have an actual formed stool. This is making potty training pretty much non-existent even though she's 3 1/2. She tried to wear panties the other day, but ended up pooping in them, which went everywhere, and it really scared her. Now I think PT is on the backburner for a while longer.

Her diet is pretty limited, so I am pretty confident she isn't getting gluten from a hidden source. My other children don't eat alot of gluten, and the gluten they do eat I try to limit to food w/ no crumbs. We did have a few accidents in the beginning, but it's been at least two months I would say since we've had any.

Does it really take this long for babies to heal? Her intestines were inflamed when she had her scope, so I'm not sure if that means she had significant damage, or if that is pretty common. I can tell she is on the mend, her mood has changed drastically and she has put on nearly 7 pounds. So, I'm doing something right I think! I just didn't think it would take this long to have normal stools again.

Oh, and it seems she still can't tolerate dairy. I tried again w/some yogurt a couple of days ago and she had 4 stools in one day. UGH!


Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



Wandering Hermit Contributor

Don't know about kids, but in my case it has been 4 months and mine are still not normal.

key Contributor

Hi Tamara,

My son has been on the diet for three months and his stools are still soft and not really formed. We have had about two formed stools since he went gluten free. HE only has one or two a day now, which before it was way more and they were different then now. Very runny and undigested food. His still are strange at times and I don't know what is going on either. HOping no more allergies. He can't handle dairy either. He has improved dramatically and gaining weight. He still hasn't caught up to other kids his age, but hopefully in time. I am discouraged at times with his diet options too. I think he is probably tired of the same foods all the time.

Wish I could help, but I just thought I would add that his are still soft and not really formed, but I figure that he eats alot of fruit, veggies and having no dairy, etc., keeps them softer.

Monica

Guest taweavmo3

Thank you! That does make me feel better. I guess it will just take more time. I'm just surprised that so much damage can occur in such a short time span in some kids. We are still waiting on a growth spurt too, Emmie isn't even close to being on the growth charts for height yet. Her 15 month old brother is almost as tall as she is. Maybe when I start seeing signs that her gut is healed, maybe then we'll see her gain some height again. At this rate, we'll most likely hold her back a year before starting kindergarten. She is just SO small, and still so behind in speech and such, I don't think she'll be ready.

Anyway, thanks again. Guess I'll just have to be more patient!

Guest Lucy

It only took my son a week. But when he "accidently" gets gluten he has soft stools again. ( I don't know if its why, I just assume, I am SUPER careful and don't know where he gets his gluten from, but it is everywhere).

key Contributor

Tamara,

My son's still smaller too. He is in the 5th to 10th percentile for height now. He was like in the third before going gluten-free. He is in the negative 5th percentile for weight right now, but he was in the negative 15th before going gluten free, so we are progressing. Of course I think it should be even quicker. He has been gaining weight though and the doctors are very happy with his progress. He is 17 months old now and weighs 19lbs. 12 ounces. He is doing great though. Walking and he says alot of words. It is amazing how much better he is doing. We still depend on his formula alot though. The diet is pretty restrictive and i think he gets sick of eating the same foods all the time. I think it will get easier when he has more teeth and can eat more grown up foods.

It is definitely hard to be patient though. I figure that the damage happened for over seven months and it has been three months. His stools are so much better then they were and he is a different baby.

Good luck,

MOnica

lisabp Newbie

Thank you for asking this question! My son's BM's were actually OK when he was eating gluten (maybe enought passing though still whole acting as a glue??) but it's been 2 months and his BM's are all still pasty. I know that he hasn't gotten any gluten. My son is almost 2 and we talked to his pediatrician and she wasn't worried at this age as long as the BM's didn't have that "diarreah" watery look to them and were just pasty or muddy. Now my son has grown (almost 2 pounds!) in the last 2 months but his height is still was behind (dwon from 25th to 10th percentile).


Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



annasmom Newbie

Just joined the message board, and I am glad you asked this, too. My 3 year old daughter was diagnosed with Celiac about six weeks ago and her diarrhea stopped pretty quickly - within about a week- after starting on the gluten-free diet, but her stools are still not what one would call 'normal' or formed, and she still has an occasional very loose stool. My daughter's pediatric GI doctor said it takes about 6-12 months for the gut to heal once she is gluten-free, so I'm guessing that once that happens, maybe her stools will be better. I am looking forward to seeing her gain some weight and grow - she's only 22 pounds right now and not even close to being on the chart for weight or height.

Again, thanks to everyone who replied, I feel better knowing that others are dealing with this, too, and that I need to be patient.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Celiac.com:
    Donate

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A17):
    Celiac.com Sponsor (A17):





    Celiac.com Sponsors (A17-M):




  • Recent Activity

    1. - RMJ replied to Me,Sue's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
      1

      Nausea

    2. - Colleen H posted a topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
      0

      Stomach burning and neuropathy

    3. - sleuth replied to fatjacksonthecat's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
      18

      Nicotine Gum For Gluten Symptoms.. Am I Crazy?

    4. - Scott Adams replied to fatjacksonthecat's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
      18

      Nicotine Gum For Gluten Symptoms.. Am I Crazy?

    5. - Me,Sue posted a topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
      1

      Nausea


  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A19):



  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      131,837
    • Most Online (within 30 mins)
      7,748

    Juliane
    Newest Member
    Juliane
    Joined

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A20):


  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      121.4k
    • Total Posts
      1m

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A22):




  • Who's Online (See full list)

    • There are no registered users currently online

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A21):



  • Upcoming Events

  • Posts

    • RMJ
      I have trouble with nausea. It often starts when I’m anxious about something (home repairs, sick dog) but continues long after the home is repaired or the dog is healthy again. When it happens I eat less and lose weight.  My gastroenterologist suggested ginger or peppermint tea. I don’t know if that will work or not because I haven't had the problem since she suggested it.
    • Colleen H
      Hello  I'm not sure what to think . Seems no matter what I do I get sick. I had some yogurt with only 2 grams of sugar and is labeled gluten free ...the strawberry version seemed to really set me off My jaw is burning as well as my stomach and my feet.  Horrible pain..plus acid reflux and nausea... sensitivity to touch pain. ..yikes !! I don't know if it's from the lactose in the yogurt or if I'm getting an ulcer  This condition can make you question yourself quite a bit.  Then if you are not sure the anxiety comes 😞 Does any of these symptoms sound familiar to anyone? The neuropathy is quite intense.  What do you eat or drink after this happens  Open to suggestions  Thank you 
    • sleuth
      Of course my son is on a 100% gluten free diet.  I wish his symptoms were not debilitating as there are right now.  He cannot work, even when a miniscule of cross contamination occurs.  It's not just GI distress, but intense fatigue, brain fog, depression, anxiety, insomnia, etc.  It's literally neurological inflammation.  Not to be taken lightly here.  We have sought out many other possible ways to cope during this window of time (8 months!!!!)  without success.   AN-PEP does not help and seems like studies on this are not well researched.  So, we are trying this out because research shows some promising results.  And, all participants showed no cravings afterwards, no signs of addiction.  The patch is different than the oral route such as smoking, vaping, gum, pouch, etc. 
    • Scott Adams
      Have you tried AN-PEP enzymes, for example, GlutenX (who is a sponsor here)? A lot of research has shown that it can break down small amounts of gluten in the stomach, before it reaches the intestines. It might be a better approach than risking nicotine addiction, and the questionable research around this. I also hope that he’s trying to be 100% Gluten-Free.
    • Me,Sue
      Hi all  I was diagnosed Coeliac a few years ago and follow a gluten free diet. The list of foods that I can eat without a problem grows shorter on a weekly basis. [I also have diabetes and asthma also].  BUT the reason I am posting this is because I seem to struggle with nausea quite a lot, which is really quite debilitating, and I was wondering if others suffer from nausea, even if following a gluten free diet. 
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

NOTICE: This site places This site places cookies on your device (Cookie settings). on your device. Continued use is acceptance of our Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy.