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Don't Care What The Docs Say


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stanleymonkey Explorer

the specialist at our local childrens hospital told us our daughter in no way had issues with gluten as her ttg was normal the two times it was tested, and the fact she was growing

well we decided to trust mommy instinct, and 2 days gluten free i have my happy, spunky, funny 2 yr old back, no 2 hr tantrums, no clinging to my side

we are going back to our original gastro, he suggested gluten-free no matter what the tests said, and he was right!


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Good for you, and good for your original gastro!!

Roda Rising Star

I've found that my mommy instinct has served me well. I'm glad you are getting you little one feeling better!

Bella001 Explorer

the specialist at our local childrens hospital told us our daughter in no way had issues with gluten as her ttg was normal the two times it was tested, and the fact she was growing

well we decided to trust mommy instinct, and 2 days gluten free i have my happy, spunky, funny 2 yr old back, no 2 hr tantrums, no clinging to my side

we are going back to our original gastro, he suggested gluten-free no matter what the tests said, and he was right!

I don't care what a test says...it can be wrong! If she's better off of it, keep it that way! Glad you trusted yourself!

AVR1962 Collaborator

Yay! All four of my grands are off gluten, no testing done. The stuff is bad, more people need to be as smart as yourself!!

stanleymonkey Explorer

well, day 3 gluten free, And all I have to say is who is this child? Can't wait for our appointment with our original gastro because that man needs a great big hug. He is the only one who never brushed us off with toddler diahrrea and withholding stool and a phase

any parents in Vancouver b.c. Need to see Dr mark riley in north van

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kaity Apprentice

i agree with all of you, i have the same problem with my son, one doctor said that he has celiac ad another said that he is lactose intollerant not celiac, i am doing him some tests now, if i am not convenced with the results i am going to make him gluten free


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stanleymonkey Explorer

trust your instinct, we are now 1 month gluten free and she is a different child! We have however now her huge belly has gone discovered a lump in he belly right next to her belly button that you can see even when she is lying down, I'm hoping its a hernia from being so swollen and nothing else

back to the docs to gloat and ask to have the lump checked

salexander421 Enthusiast

trust your instinct, we are now 1 month gluten free and she is a different child! We have however now her huge belly has gone discovered a lump in he belly right next to her belly button that you can see even when she is lying down, I'm hoping its a hernia from being so swollen and nothing else

back to the docs to gloat and ask to have the lump checked

Our youngest has a little lump above her belly button. I asked her ped about it and she listened to it with the stethoscope and told me what it was but forgot the name. She said it's nothing to worry about but I keep a close eye on it.

Yay for everyone trusting their mommy instincts! If I didn't trust my mommy instincts I would have two very sick girlies right now!

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