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Christine E

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  1. Thank you for trying to make your daycare a safe place for the celiac child! Discount School Supply sells gluten-free play-dough. My son has some, but all our play-dough "equipment" is glutened, so I often let him play with regular play doh and have him wash his hands really well after, and sanitize the play area. He knows not to eat it or put it in his...
  2. no glu girl, thanks for the lists! I always like to see new things, like the Dora the Explorer cereal. Is the Cascade powder gluten free? I was told to stay away from powders as gluten is often used as an anti-caking agent. Also, Trix cereal appears to be gluten free from the ingredients. General Mills did not give a direct answer on Trix, but replied...
  3. I have a non-gluten free picky eater! Much pickier than the gluten free kid. I've realized you can't make a kid eat, (unless you want to experience vomiting!), so I think the best you can do is ask what they will eat and pack that, healthy, of course, and offer healthy snacks when they get home. There may be another reason your son is not eating at school...
  4. From what I've read, children under three generally do not have positive blood tests because their immune systems are not fully developed until around age three. My son has gene DQ2, and the diet was successful at 13 months, but he has never had a positive blood test. His endoscopy showed "changes" in the cilia.
  5. My son was 13 months. He had problems since birth with spitting up, constipation, reflux, and what we thought were gas pains. Major sleep problems! He did not have a bowel movement on his own from 9-18 weeks, he was that constipated. Moved through every formula until got to Neocate, which helped some but not a lot. By one year, he could eat rice cereal...
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