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  1. well, saw her allergist today, told her all the symtoms, first question she asked was was she checked for celiac?

    she did skin tests for new allergies..none, talked about possibility of food intolerance..unikely

    tummy bug...maybe but 3 months is a long time to recover, and waiting 3 months to see if she does ridiculous

    so at least we can tell gastro we've ruled out alergies

    been measuring her belly, it goes from 4 cm all the way up to 51cm, thats a lot of bloating

    she still has cradle cap and 2 and a half

    hair and toe nails havent grown in a while

    i want to scream, my child is sick and feel like noone cares

  2. When ds (13 mo) was in the hospital for weight loss/failure to thrive, the docs were testing for LOTS of things, because celiac is far from the ONLY thing that can cause these symptoms. Here are my thoughts:

    • Did your pedi run the IgA TTG test? This is considered the "best" blood test for celiac, but it can give false negatives in certain people. In this case, they can run the IgG TTG test which usually picks it up if the IgA TTG test missed it.
    • Another possibility is an intestinal parasite like Giardia. In fact ds's pedi GI doc said the biopsy results for Giardia look like celiac, with the difference being that the celiac blood tests will be negative! It's very important to find out which one it is because the treatment is completely different: lifelong gluten-free diet and no meds for celiac, regular diet and one-time course of antibiotics for Giardia.
    • A third possibility that I did not like hearing the docs say is cystic fibrosis. Apparently the lung symptoms are not always the first to show up in little ones. They screen newborns for it (at least here in TX) but it has occasional false negatives. The test for this is really simple, just a sweat test. (If your child's skin tastes salty, that's a red flag.)
    • Yet another possibility is that these are food allergy symptoms, especially since she has several known food allergies. The docs might have you try a strict elimination diet, which is a PITA but the best way to diagnose tricky food allergies. Allergy tests (blood tests and skin-prick tests) with an allergist might also be helpful.

    And there are lots more possibilities. I think there are two important things to keep in mind: You HAVE to work with the doctors (and if you don't think your doctor is listening, find another one) because this is not something you can figure out by yourself. And if you think it is celiac, strange as it sounds, you HAVE to keep her on a normal diet (WITH GLUTEN!) until she is diagnosed, because a celiac on a gluten free diet can have false negative test results!

    we see an allergist and her allergies are actually improving, she even outgrew 1 allergy

    the docs at the local childrens hopital ran a full celiac panel, ran tests for inflammation, petc, stool samples for parasites etc, even a sweat test which was a definitive no, they could tell straight away

    we have a dietician who is fantastic, we kept a food diary, and nothing new have been introduced, and there seems to be no 1 food triggering the diahrrea except things like breadand pasta

    guess we just have to wait out the 3 months, and hope she doesnt lose anymore weight

    she's grown 1 inch in year and her weight is less than she was at 18 months, so 3 months of her being housebound ( need to be near a shower!!) and no work for me

  3. When ds (13 mo) was in the hospital for weight loss/failure to thrive, the docs were testing for LOTS of things, because celiac is far from the ONLY thing that can cause these symptoms. Here are my thoughts:

    • Did your pedi run the IgA TTG test? This is considered the "best" blood test for celiac, but it can give false negatives in certain people. In this case, they can run the IgG TTG test which usually picks it up if the IgA TTG test missed it.
    • Another possibility is an intestinal parasite like Giardia. In fact ds's pedi GI doc said the biopsy results for Giardia look like celiac, with the difference being that the celiac blood tests will be negative! It's very important to find out which one it is because the treatment is completely different: lifelong gluten-free diet and no meds for celiac, regular diet and one-time course of antibiotics for Giardia.
    • A third possibility that I did not like hearing the docs say is cystic fibrosis. Apparently the lung symptoms are not always the first to show up in little ones. They screen newborns for it (at least here in TX) but it has occasional false negatives. The test for this is really simple, just a sweat test. (If your child's skin tastes salty, that's a red flag.)
    • Yet another possibility is that these are food allergy symptoms, especially since she has several known food allergies. The docs might have you try a strict elimination diet, which is a PITA but the best way to diagnose tricky food allergies. Allergy tests (blood tests and skin-prick tests) with an allergist might also be helpful.

    And there are lots more possibilities. I think there are two important things to keep in mind: You HAVE to work with the doctors (and if you don't think your doctor is listening, find another one) because this is not something you can figure out by yourself. And if you think it is celiac, strange as it sounds, you HAVE to keep her on a normal diet (WITH GLUTEN!) until she is diagnosed, because a celiac on a gluten free diet can have false negative test results!

    we have her still n gluten

    the childrens hospital did the full celiac panel, and test to look for crohns and other inflammatory bowel issues,the also checked for vitamin deficiencies and aneamia the also ran stool test for giardia, and parasites

    everything suggests she is 100% healthy, she had even gained back a pound, but back on a normal diet she is once again a nightmare with bm's full of food and musus

    gastro said to go back fter the summer (3 months) as he is positive that it is just that she keeps getting tummy bugs she cant shake and once summer is in full swing, tummy bugs tend to die out and she should be healthy

    we told him that she has had these issues even in the middle of summer, and if it is a bug why is noone esle sick (live with elderly in laws and have a baby too and hubby with crohns. i have never been sick and i change her

    so if she is still sick in 3 months they'll decide what to do, in the meantime she is practically housebound, cant go to preschool and i cant work

  4. Poor Baby :(

    Have you tried going gluten free to see what happens?

    we tried for a few days, but our big issue is because she has so many allergies, her fod choices are reduced, and we dont want to remove anything else without being certain, plus her dad has crohns so there is a chance it could be that

    we see the GI on thursday in some ways i hope im right, so we have answers

  5. my 2 1/2 year old has never had a good tummy and after researching her symtoms i am convinced she has celiac disease, doc ran full celiac panel but everything is negative, but ped still is referring s to a gi (if you are in van, bc you have to see min sen phang, best ped about)

    everything clicked into place a few weeks ago, but i would like opinion of those who have been there.

    daughter had colic, green frothy stool, explosive bms from day 1, never slept either. cut dairy from my diet she got a lot better.

    started solids, found out she had anaphylactic milk and egg allergy.

    rarely had formed bm, had bouts of diahrrea and constipation, bouts of diahrrea usually green or pale, grainy and foul beyond belief, after diahrrea finished she would get a rash

    the latest bout has been by far the worst, its lasted 6 weeks, the stools have been copious, foul, mucousy, grainy and has some that are so poisonous they burn her skin and she screams

    she has a distended belly has lost 1.2kg in the last 2 weeks, the worse the diahrrea the worse her behaviour to the point relatives keep their kids away

    the only time we saw improvement was when she stopped eating

    she is having semi formed bm's just now, they are the colour of clay or really pale, she will only eat rice tahini srawberries apples bananas and chicken, she has panic attacks over other things

    could it be celiac?

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