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  1. this is very interesting, thank you both. I guess I am happy, she can go on having corn, as her results shown no reaction to corn... ? In another hand, it shows high for gluten/gliadin, so it is just a step closer towards coeliac. Although I understand that the only way to know if she is coeliac is a biopsy to check the state of the villi, and right...
  2. yes happened to us too... (and surely risks to happen again) Even though we are careful and constantly worrying :-( We been following diet free from last spring, since it has been really confusing because of knowing what to identify as containing gluten, and also because of doing blood test we had to re-include gluten products in,so at the end she didn...
  3. You really have my sympathy! I go through the same with my 5 years old daughter. I think the right answer is just a little will hurt a little more yes. Do you really want me/her to hurt? I find people unsitive personnally, so fair enough if they want to label us as "that much sensitive" ;-) The situation is not that funny though. I think it is important...
  4. I was wondering what you thought of this, tests for my daughter came back positively high for reaction to wheat, gliadin, gluten (and a few other things). However for corn it shows that the reaction is low. I thought that corn contains gluten, therefore if she is reacting to gluten should it have shown high as well for corn? It is confusing me, and...
  5. Hello Charliesmom, No she hasn't. In England the family doctors we had couldn't be concerned less (almost had me fully convinced that I was the problem and the one to be treated with prozac or else) :-( And since we arrived here we haven't found a family doctor yet, we went for a naturopath, but she works with limitations, and she also said that...
  6. Our 5 year old daughter showed results of IGG high to gluten, gliadin, wheat, spelt, yeast and moderate to egg whites, rye, soy bean and garlic. From your experience, is there any chances that it can improve (go away?) with time? She has been on gluten free diet for almost a year, with impressive changes/results. And on diet free from all the other...
  7. hello, I am new, I came a while ago, am a mum to a child who I was suspecting was having problem with gluten, and who has been tested since for allergies and the results came back with a high response to gluten amongst other things (it was the level of IGG -?- that was measured). Our doctor recommended trying glutamine and some probiotics. I wanted...
  8. Great news! Anyone tried this yet then? As soon as I can I am going to find out where is our nearest and check it out, so I can come back and let you know :-)
  9. Our daughter just turned 5, since she was 18 months she has been suffering from "eczema" - diagnosed as atopic, it just got worse and worse, finally since we moved from UK to Canada last winter it got unmanageable - just at this time our diet contained a lot more gluten foods (from burgers, to subs, to pastas, doughnuts, biscuits, etc...)because of our momentarily...
  10. Thank you buffettbride, I have just read a bit about endoscopy... So children are "put to sleep" for this, is it usually done by an oral medication? or injected? Also, the "blood panel"... how is this test performed? (I think my little girl would have difficulties with "facing" needles...) If the tests are indecisive in children, from what age...
  11. We recently moved over (to Canada) from UK, we are currently without a family doctor, and for what is from UK, well... Here is the situation: my daughter is now 5 year old, she has been diagnosed with having eczema since she was 18 months, but was born with very dry skin, a beautiful big baby, healthy that no one worried about. at 9 months I introduced...
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