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natalie22

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  1. Actually most babies at this age can eat almost anything, regardless the number of teeth. They just chew with their gums. You can give her the bread with all kinds of spreads, cooked or fresh vegetables, meat or chicken in various forms, mashed potatoes, rice, practically anything you are having cut into smaller pieces. As for the celiac, there will...
  2. Our daughter was diagnosed when she was 6.5 years old. She too had no apparent GI symptoms. The main reason she was tested was a two year long decrease of appetite and a little anemia (nothing very severe). Her antibodies were sky high and her iron reserves (ferritin) were almost zero. She was very hyperactive and could not concentrate enough to finish...
  3. Hi. We live in Israel. Most large and well known hotels will accommodate for all your celiac needs, especially if you let them know a couple of days in advance (call, email or fax). They usually provide gluten-free bread, will let you know what ingredients in the buffet are safe for you, and sometimes throw in some goodies ( ie cake or cookies or pancakes...
  4. Hi there It is very common for symptoms to come and go. Some celiacs don't have any symptoms whatsoever and some will react to a microscopic quantity of gluten. Our daughter used to be unsymptomatic but will now react if she sccidently consumes gluten. In my opinion it is worth doing the bloodwork, and if it comes out positive or if the doctor continues...
  5. Hi. Our daughter had her scope six years ago. She was 6.5 years old at the time. We also got a report that everything looks ok at the end of the scope, but they told us immediately that it doesn't mean a lot and that we'll have to wait for the formal results. These came back after two or three weeks and were very positive for Celiac. Combined with the high...
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