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Daisys mom

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  1. Thanks for all the ideas and we will be planning the trip over this weekend and I have bee thinking along the lines of finding things that we could do at rest stops etc for breakfast and lunch .. an then a restaurant for dinner.
  2. No the "diet " for GP (Gastroparesis) is a gluten filled diet.. NO fruits no veggies.. rarely any meat.. breads and pasta are ok. baked potatoes etc.. Basically the stomach does not empty (in her case) or empties slowly. As for the testing I am not truly sure what kind of test other than blood.. but of the 4 "specialist" we saw 2 scoped her and neither...
  3. Ok.. Without making a book here .. My daughter (now 20 yhad a lot of GI problems.. so after being DX'd with GP I asked our family Dr to test her for Celiac's .. He said that her test came back at a 21 (1-3 being normal) this was over a year ago .. So in addition to the C diet she could not eat Fruit or veggies and meat was a no no .. it was mostly...
  4. Sorry I wasnt clear.. My daughter is 20 years old.. She has had several DX ... PCOS .. she also had GP ( . Gastropariese <sp?> ) but that has resolved. So she has now decided to go gluten free (again) as she did for a for a little while and quit... I also have a 3 yr old that has been tested and told does not have Celiac's ... So that is part...
  5. Ok my daughters been diagnosed with Celiacs..,, I have been reading some places say we need 2 of every thing .. and some things say not so much.. I am thinking it is going to be easier if we go almost totally gluten free as well .. but I am wanting to be sure that I am not wasting my time / money cooking gluten free items in a contaminated oven?? ect...
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