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Ange7894

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  1. I agree. I don't think there is a right or wrong answer to this topic. I think the parents and family need to do what they feel is best for their child or children. Everyone is different, and I believe parents and kids will all react differently to this situation. I'm the kind of person that doesn't just go on faith that a doctor knows everything and never...
  2. Yes, I'm aware that children will test their parents and their environment at all stages of their development. But if a child chooses to rebel in this situation there is not even a 99% guarantee she'd choose eating gluten as her outlet. I'm sure some kids might, but you can't claim that it WOULD happen in every situation. I'm aware of how "un-gluten free...
  3. This is a huge question I'm debating right now as I'm currently almost 35 weeks pregnant. I know how hard it was for me when I was first diagnosed, and I still have moments where I get so mad I have this awful disease. Usually the diet doesn't bother me as I've found a lot of great gluten-free versions of things and most of the time I don't feel like I'm...
  4. I completely disagree that there is a 100% chance the child would rebel. Why would they rebel if they never feel deprived? I've been gluten free for almost 4 years and honestly have found so many awesome gluten-free versions of foods I never thought I could eat again that most of the time the diet doesn't bother me. If the child is gluten-free from birth...
  5. Hi all, I'm new to the forum and really need some advice. I was diagnosed with Celiac almost 4 years ago and it's been a constant question in my mind on whether or not to make my children gluten free from birth to prevent them from ever getting the disease. Well, now I'm actually pregnant and have less than 5 weeks to go before her arrival. I've called...
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