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  1. Are you saying that m&ms are okay? I haven't read the label yet. My son was only diagnosed (actually possibly has this) last week and am trying to find a few "treats" that will make it easier.
  2. Thank you I feel better hearing that, because it may come to that. I sometimes tell him half joking half serious that if he has to be sick like this he's lucky to have me for a mother. With my Crohn's I understand being sick without all the outward signs that othrs have when they have the flu or something. I've believed him from the start and only occassionally...
  3. I've heard of schools doing that but I'm not sure if right now he is mantally able to do the school work without his grades suffering really bad. At the moment my plan is that if it gets close to the end of the semester and he is still in bad shape I'll see if he can get incolpletes and carry the classes over to next semester. IF he was to ever start feeling...
  4. We're in USD 315 in Kansas. I had a visit with the dr. yesterday and when I signed the permission slip for him to talk to the school he sounded like he wouldn't be recommending Justin go back to attending full time any time soon. So I think we may be okay. Now if he just felt good enough to do some of his school work. In fact the doctor told me that if gluten...
  5. Seems like you've done a lot of research already and have a good idea what you're up against. When I was diagnosed the internet wasn't as full of info as it is today, or I just didn't know how to use it then. I was diagnosed with Crohn's about 10 years ago, thankfully! The previous years were not fun. I had no idea a body could be so sick. I had surgery about...
  6. I'm fairly new to this as my son was just recently diagnosed. But before we found this out I had been taking him to a Upper Cervical Chiropractor. I would call them a chiropractic specialist. They say that the upper cervial area is where three trillion (yes that is a t) come together. Now they don't help him 100% but after most adjustments he has several...
  7. My 17 year old son has just been diagnosed with having celiac disease (possibly, doing blood work again). Probably the biggest problem is school. He hurts alot of the time, back, stomach, feels nauseous, etc. I don't think it's good for him to be in school when he feels like this and he really resists going when he's feeling bad. His grades will suffer and...
  8. I've never posted before, so hope I do this right. You could go to Open Original Shared Link There is a list and it tells you what ingredients to watch for on labels. They aren't all obvious. Judy
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