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  1. I would love to know the answer to this as well. My DS has the same issue. We've been gluten-free since November (and he's always been dairy free) but it sure seems like his stools are massively large for a 3 year old. I don't know if it means he has trace amounts of gluten in his diet, he has additional food sensitivities or if it is perhaps normal??
  2. Thanks Mushroom...DS is anaphylactic to peanut and dairy and allergic to several other foods. He also tested sensitive to a ton of foods via a blood test so I was wondering if, once gluten was eliminated if others experienced an improved ability to handle other foods they couldn't tolerate. For his true allergies, I would measure improvement based on results...
  3. Thanks Jerseyangel! Good to know that is normal for some. I'm now thinking we won't have to confirm his Enterolab results with a blood test.
  4. Hi All - My 3 yr old tested positive to gluten sensitivity via a stool test about 6 months ago and we've been gluten-free since then. The only change I've really noticed since going gluten-free is maybe more formed stools. Last week we were traveling and DH and I decided to give him wheat bread (we had been traveling all day and had a bad situation where...
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