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  1. well its the next day after the projectile vomiting after eating bread. This morning I woke up to the most horrific smelling diaper. My daughters poop was not normal at all. It was very pale, whitish yellow and smelled across the house. It was very light, only a shade or two darker than the white of the diaper and kind of clay like. That's not normal...
  2. I also wanted to add that my younger 2 kids have eczema, my middle child had problems with milk as a toddler and refused to drink it (she barely drinks it now but seems to have outgrown her issue?).She is 3 yrs old this month and weighs 26 lbs and is 35 inches tall. She was on the low end of the height/weight charts at birth then went up to the middle and...
  3. I do believe I have gluten intolerance also. I went off gluten for my daughter just in case she was getting it through my milk and I cannot tell you how different I felt after a couple of weeks. I had no idea all my life my bowl movements were not normal until they actually WERE normal. I also felt (mentally) much better. I could think more clearly and...
  4. we use alot of milk, cheese and sour cream in cooking so we may have to rethink that one a bit. However potatoes I can do! We love potatoes. I fix them frequently. We eat alot of turkey, pork and chicken so thats fine. Soups are fine since I save the drippings from everything and either make stock or gravy out of it (gravy made with gluten free flour...
  5. Thats what I thought. I have been trying very hard to maintain a gluten free diet but it is very hard and kind of expensive while I figure out what to eat and where to get it. I am certainly cooking alot more from scratch though! My husband complains that the pasta I cook with is not 'real' pasta though.
  6. Can I eat gluten while breastfeeding a gluten intolerant child? I am guessing the answer is no, but I haven't been able to find an answer to this one.
  7. She seems much better now. She took a really long nap and has been really snugly but no more vomiting. I know they can do a test to check for the genes involved to see if she is likely to have it but the blood test to check for antibodies requires you to be on gluten for a few weeks right? I just don't think I can keep her on gluten that long. It would...
  8. My 12 month old I suspect has gluten intolerance. She has had severe ongoing cycles of painful constipation followed by diarrhea. She cries and fusses constantly when eating gluten and gets up 8-11 times a night. I first started noticing it right after starting her on solids (oatmeal was one of her first foods). So after eliminating all solids and adding...
  9. I am going to be putting her back on gluten until testing is complete. I don't want to, but I do want to know what the problem is. If its NOT gluten I need to find out what it is.
  10. I am going to ask that they test her at her next doc appointment on the 3rd. I don't think they will do it that day but hopefully they will schedule her an appointment soon. How long did it take to get your child tested after you or your doc suspected gluten problems?
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  12. My youngest daughter is 12 months old. Since introducing solids it seems we have been having problems. One of the first foods we introduced was oatmeal at 6 months and Gerber puffs. She became so very constipated she would scream horribly when trying to go #2. It was awful to watch. She occasionally would have steaks of blood in her diapers and her bm...
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