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Feel So Bad, Was Careless


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feeling so bad, made spaghetti for dinner last night, made normal noodles for me (trying to use them up, on a tight budget, can't afford to throw out food!), and made her own, in her an pan,own dish etc. Pug her plate down on table where she was sitting put mine on the other side, theorem baby woke up, told her repeatable I went to get her sister. Sensations and started wait g mine, she stepson much. Within 2 hours her "eczema" that had disappeared came back with vengeance, she is so miserable, was restless last night, and has barely eaten, wouldn't even eat things she normally begs for, I feel so bad, going to doctor tomorrow, as G I insists she has no bourgeoisie, and doctor wants a record of every thing that could be gluten related to pass on book g this doctor might pull his head out of his ass and get us the reversal to the people we need to see to make sure she is healthy and keep her thatway


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feeling so bad, made spaghetti for dinner last night, made normal noodles for me (trying to use them up, on a tight budget, can't afford to throw out food!), and made her own, in her an pan,own dish etc. Pug her plate down on table where she was sitting put mine on the other side, theorem baby woke up, told her repeatable I went to get her sister. Sensations and started wait g mine, she stepson much. Within 2 hours her "eczema" that had disappeared came back with vengeance, she is so miserable, was restless last night, and has barely eaten, wouldn't even eat things she normally begs for, I feel so bad, going to doctor tomorrow, as G I insists she has no bourgeoisie, and doctor wants a record of every thing that could be gluten related to pass on book g this doctor might pull his head out of his ass and get us the reversal to the people we need to see to make sure she is healthy and keep her thatway

???? Spell- check having its way with you?

Might want to hit " edit"

domesticactivist Collaborator

Damn you, autocorrect!

I think I got the gist, though. It's a horrible feeling when we gluten our kids :( Hopefully she'll recover quickly, and now you know one more thing to be extra careful about.

I've gotten my son a few times. Most recently I used his toothbrush when I was in the middle of a gluten challenge. How terrible is that??!?!?!?!!!

Another time I served him food I brought to our friend's house on a dish that she had washed with a glutened sponge and air dried where she bakes.

We have our stupid moments, and sometimes it costs our kids. It's hard to forgive ourselves when it happens, but we have to. I am so vigilant in general that I hope at least that helps the mistakes take less of a toll in the long run.

stanleymonkey Explorer

auto correct on the HP touchpad is nasty!

Darn210 Enthusiast

auto correct on the HP touchpad is nasty!

Makes you really have to read between the lines, eh? ;)

I think every mom of a gluten free kid has been there, done that. We learn our lessons (no one wants to be the reason why their kid is suffering) and become more diligent. Hopefully the kids will learn one, too. I know it may be hard to do, but you need to point out to her that it was the gluten that made her feel so bad. Even though this event was accidental, use the experience to drive home the fact that she can't eat that stuff. You will not always be in control of what she is eating. If she learns this lesson now, hopefully down the road she won't do it to herself at a friend's or at school.

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Before my son was diagnosed with Celiac, I was trying to get him to eat ANYTHING! So i found the "healthy" packets of CREAM OF WHEAT... Poor kid :( It was Poison! We've all been there!

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