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gfgang

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  1. To my knowledge gluten intolerance is Celiac. My sons ped told us to keep him eating the gluten products until he had his biopsy that way they can tell for sure.. If you stop before you have more testing , it could possibly show up neg on the test. After we got the positive results for the Celiac , (gluten intolerance, wheat intolerance)..We all went gluten...
  2. My daughter wants this , but we told her no because of her gluten-free brother... This is great news!!! Good looking out! And who care about the ratings everyone has a different pallet.. As long as she likes it and it makes some cullinary creations im for it...lol
  3. Thanks for the feedback everyone.. Your all right he is 4. I should know he will say yes to everything.. I need to educate my family a little more on the everything is gluten list..I do make the gluten free cookies at home I just got to make sure we save some for those days. That's my plan for xmas, i'm going to make all the deserts, but make them gluten...
  4. My son took about 5 months to really notice any change. He gained 2lbs after being diagnosed in May to gaining 5 more since then, so the change is not fast. Its a slow process i'm guessing depending on the damage already done. So be patient. and good luck!
  5. I don't know if everyone is having this problem or if my family is just the one that doesn't see the dark side of being a Celiac. My son is 4yrs old and was diagnosed this past May. Ever since then the whole family ( mom,dad, sister) are gluten-free. The problem is when he goes to his grandmothers house or to another family members house, they feed him things...
  6. My Celiac son is 4, and he is really small for his age. It bugs my husband more then it does me, but I don't think size matters anymore. I will be enrolling him next year into kindergarten, for every reason.. Kids will be kids at that age and I don't think they would even be able to notice something like size. I think children are examples of ourselves and...
  7. Before my son was diagnosed this year , His BM did have those same signs.. It was almost always constant.. And smelly.. I would tell your child's Ped. The disease is genetic. And its always better to find out now then later.. Good luck.
  8. We had found out that our son (4yrs old) had celiac disease in May of this year.. He was under the 50th percentile. He gained no weight and did not grow an inch in one year.. I had told the doctor that his BM were always bad , smelly and irregular. ( this was before his check-up .) but the doctor just thought it was a bug going around. Finally when he went...
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