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  1. When my son was eating gluten he had lots of undigested foods in his diaper. Sometimes it was nothing but undigested food and some mucous. Now that he is gluten free again, his stools don't have nearly as much undigested foods in them as before. He also has other food intolerances and whenever he eats something that doesn't agree with him, he gets loads...
  2. That is so great to hear. It's amazing what a diet change can do for our kids. I just noticed the other day how much more energy my little guy has. He now walks to and from school when picking up his older brother instead of taking just a few steps and wanting to be picked up.
  3. My son gets spots like that when he reacts to certain foods. During our stay with the inlaws he had really red cheeks and first I thought it was the cold weather as well but we are home and they are gone now. So I'm sure he was getting something there due to cross contamination or something. I know my inlaws didn't feed him anything purposely, they were really...
  4. We currently still live in Germany but not close to the cities you are traveling to. Reformhaus is a great place to get gluten free foods. There is also a store called "Real" , which is kind of like a Walmart in the states, they also have gluten free foods. I checked the website and they have a Real in every city you posted.
  5. I just wanted to share those results, his bloodwork and biopsy were negative this fall. We send in the sample for his celiac gene test. We also send in some stool samples to test for soy intolerance as he ran a lowgrade fever the whole time we trialed soymilk with him. Last year his gluten and casein sensitivity came back positive as well. I will never put...
  6. We have the same thing with my 2.5yr old son. He was on gluten again for 8 months and had the bloodwork and biopsy done and both came back negative. He was very sick last summer and we decided to go gluten free and saw huge improvements. We took him to a pediatric GI in January and they told us they wouldn't test unless he was eating gluten again, so we...
  7. When my son is on a regular diet this happens all the time with the tangerine segments. Even apples, chicken and other foods come out the way he chewed them up. He does better gluten free but has been having issues with fresh fruit coming out undigested 1-2hrs after he eats them. Hopefully he will do better with that soon.
  8. Just FYI, I have a potato allergy but I'm fine as long as they are cooked. The same with apples. I would try and see if he does fine with boiled potatoes.
  9. The german GI now thinks he might have fructose malabsorption so they want him on a fructose free diet. This is were we are at right now with the testing. I would like to know what exactly we are all dealing with, Owen had improved on the gluten free diet but wasn't perfect either, hence the reasoning we are still trying to figure things out. So hopefully...
  10. I have a little peanut myself. My son is almost 2 1/2 years old and is 34 inches tall and weighs about 26.5lbs. Which also puts him low in the percentiles, I'm not too concerned though as he used to be FTT last year and wasn't even on the charts. He was born at 7lbs13oz and was 20 inches, which is about 50 percentile. Than by 4 months he was up to the 7...
  11. We are overseas in Germany and the only way they except the diagnosis is by biopsy. The german doctors have been a pain in the pinfeather about this, they are the only ones that can do the testing as we don't have any military hospital close by that could do it. Owen was reacting to lots of things when he was younger, we figured to trial him on gluten and...
  12. I started a gluten challenge with my son in January. We will do the bloodwork and scope to test for celiac in August/September. He used to be a big mess on gluten, really whiney, rashes, belly aches, loose stools and so on. After starting the gluten challenge now his exzema on his belly is back, his stools are more loose and have lots of undigested...
  13. My son has no problems with the wagon wheels. He loves them and eats them as snacks. He is pretty sensitive to gluten, even just licking a cookie/cracker containing gluten will make him sick.
  14. I haven't tried it with Owen and I can't find any oatmeal over here that is gluten-free. I know though that he did horrible with the gerber baby cereal oatmeal before we knew he was reacting to gluten.
  15. I just got the book in the mail last week and made the snickerdoodles the other day, they were yummy and the whole family enjoyed them.
  16. Thank you so much. I'll research about other tooth and gum cleanser that we have over here than. They only have gerber and another one other than the oral-b.
  17. Ok here is my dilemma, I have used the Gerber tooth and gum cleanser before for Owen but now this time our store didn't have it( we live overseas). They only had the Oral-B Stages Baby tooth and gum cleanser. Does anybody know if it's gluten-free? Thank you in advance.
  18. My son is 15 months old and has reflux as well. After going gluten-free he has been doing a lot better. Last weekend he must have gotten into something too since he had D and also spit up a couple of times. He is still taking 20mg's of Prilosec to prevent damage in his esophagus.
  19. Hello I'm new and have some questions. My son Owen has had reflux since birth and was put on meds when he was almost 7 weeks old, he still has some issues but that is not our main issue right now. Ever since we started introducing cereal at about 5 months old his weight/height dropped very low on the charts, right now he is hovering between the 3rd and...
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