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  1. The bowel movement is exactly how my daughters were before we figured out she had Celiac Disease. It looked like green slimy cottage cheese and smelled like sauerkraut. I don't know if it was the cheese but reading the labels is the best way to find out. I know sometimes this isn't very clear as "flavoring" can contain gluten. Good luck. My little girl...
  2. Yes I am gluten because I am nursing. We are planning on having a gluten free household soon but we can't afford to throw away what we already had prior to the diagnosis. Thank you for the well wishes:)
  3. I never eat out now. I live in a small town that I know doesn't provide gluten free preparation of food. I did get a coke at Sonic one day. I do worry about the cross contamination with her at daycare but they have assured me that they are careful. I feel like its something at home that I'm missing.
  4. I can't think of anything new and because she was symptom free for so long (1 month) I stopped journaling everything I ate. She did get her immunizations but they told me that there wasn't gluten in them. My oldest still eats gluten along with my husband and they wash their hands and brush their teeth before they touch her but I was wondering if trace amounts...
  5. After being Gluten free for over a month now I thought that my daugther has been symptom free. All of a sudden she started vomiting today. She is only 8 months old only eats gluten thru my breast milk. I did notice the rash start to appear about two days ago but because it was in a different location this time I was hoping that it was not the Celiac. ...
  6. This is very helpful. With my 8 month old recently diagnosed only thru the blood test; we have had AMAZING results by eliminating gluten. I am nursing which is pretty much the only way she gets the gluten and though its been hard to resist bread (good bread that is:)) and it is much more expensive she is so much better now. We spent weeks in the childrens...
  7. My daughter is now 7 months old but we started having unexplained (at the time) problems around 5 months of age. Out of the blue she started projectile vomiting and her white blood cell count was extremely high (20000-37000). On occasion she would have diarrhea with it. We were admitted overnight once and made numerous trips to the ER. We also spent almost...
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