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  1. As I stated in a previous post (the "Am I allowed to swear" one), we're trying the gluten-free diet to see if it helps with ds's delays. He's barely two, has gross and fine motor skill and speech delays. I've glanced through other posts here and see that there are other moms who have dealt with delays. My question is, when would I see results if indeed...
  2. Uhhhhhhh...where to respond first...lol! I can't make it all "special" for my ds. He's barely two and with delays. He just doesn't understand these things. Labeling jars and such with his name will benefit dh and I though (I went out and bought a different brand of pb and jelly today so I'd have that visual.) Dh is being cooperative and not...
  3. If could do that, but then I have to switch everyone's diet. Ds is in this stage where he wants to eat what we're eating. So if I have a sandwich, he wants one too. He also has texture issues due to SID and balks at a lot of fruits - apples and bananas are about it for him. And I will be honest, I'm lazy. I hate cooking breakfast so we're a cereal family...
  4. No, no one in the family has it that we know of. My mom has a friend who has Celiac's so that's how she first heard about it. She also spends way too much time on the internet and has been trying to help me figure out Ethan and his issues. So far, it's been a brick wall and we've hit a "Well, it could be worth a shot to try" stage with things. And...
  5. A seperate toaster? Are you kidding me? Okay, I know you aren't, but sheesh, I didn't think the little wire rack in my toaster oven would be a problem. And he's never had a reaction to dairy before - I kept an eye out for that because my brother has dairy sensitivities. How complicated/expensive would taking dairy out of his diet be? I mean, he loves...
  6. Just out of frustration by all this...no?...okay, then I'll give you the backstory. My 2 yr old ds has some developmental delays. Unexplained for the most part but a lot of his problems have to do with low muscle tone. He's caught up for the most part with gross motor skills and almost there with fine motor skills but isn't talking yet and he is a little...
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