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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 291373" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>FOP, I'm glad you finally have something that helps your daughter, I'm sorry it was so difficult for you to access.</p><p></p><p>As I said to Katlin - have you had yourself and other family members considered for this? Thee degree to which this can help, IF it can help, varies from person to person. In your daughter's case it clearly makes a huge difference. I have a young friend who has severe coeliac, even eating a caramel set her off. But her mother and brother are now considering going gluten-free, although they have different issues that are less severe.</p><p></p><p>It made no difference to difficult child 3, but I'm strongly suspecting I have some issues with gluten. I know there are certain foods I must avoid or I get GI symptoms - rolled oats, for example.</p><p></p><p>It IS something people can try on their own but it should be accessible via conservative health practitioners, especially dietiticians and immunologists. I am glad when people get help; angry when it costs far more than it should simply because some doctor is making money out of other people's desperation. Of course, sometimes treatment DOES cost more if there is a degree of intense personal involvement for a while. That is different. It's the obvious moneymaking stuff that gets me angry because people's health shouldn't be used as bargaining chips. </p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 291373, member: 1991"] FOP, I'm glad you finally have something that helps your daughter, I'm sorry it was so difficult for you to access. As I said to Katlin - have you had yourself and other family members considered for this? Thee degree to which this can help, IF it can help, varies from person to person. In your daughter's case it clearly makes a huge difference. I have a young friend who has severe coeliac, even eating a caramel set her off. But her mother and brother are now considering going gluten-free, although they have different issues that are less severe. It made no difference to difficult child 3, but I'm strongly suspecting I have some issues with gluten. I know there are certain foods I must avoid or I get GI symptoms - rolled oats, for example. It IS something people can try on their own but it should be accessible via conservative health practitioners, especially dietiticians and immunologists. I am glad when people get help; angry when it costs far more than it should simply because some doctor is making money out of other people's desperation. Of course, sometimes treatment DOES cost more if there is a degree of intense personal involvement for a while. That is different. It's the obvious moneymaking stuff that gets me angry because people's health shouldn't be used as bargaining chips. Marg [/QUOTE]
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