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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 463419" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Welcome. How do you know he is allergic to wheat? Was he given full allergy testing? Alot of CD family members are very knowledgeable about such areas (I am not, lol) but I wonder how you found out and why it hasn't been taken out of the diet. Maybe I'm wrong but except for wheat bread and wheat cereals/wheat crackers I can't think of too much that would have to be removed from the the diet all three of you follow. In the past I did learn that "everybody" in the family avoided x so that difficult child didn't feel deprived.</p><p></p><p>I agree with the suggestions you've received. Meanwhile if Disney Dad takes the kids what plans do you make for yourself? I was a single parent for six or seven years and my tendency was just to "catch up on sleep" "pig out" etc. but I discovered that I felt much more refreshed if I made ME plans. Sometimes I would walk the beach, some times I met a friend, some times I went to the library. Whatever I did on those rare occasions had nothing to do with the children and reminded me that there is a life other than kids and work. Are you geting out and about in the adult world when you can? I found it cleared my brain...although, I must admit, sometimes I just wanted to start driving and not head home! LOL I know it's hard. Sending understanding hugs your way. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 463419, member: 35"] Welcome. How do you know he is allergic to wheat? Was he given full allergy testing? Alot of CD family members are very knowledgeable about such areas (I am not, lol) but I wonder how you found out and why it hasn't been taken out of the diet. Maybe I'm wrong but except for wheat bread and wheat cereals/wheat crackers I can't think of too much that would have to be removed from the the diet all three of you follow. In the past I did learn that "everybody" in the family avoided x so that difficult child didn't feel deprived. I agree with the suggestions you've received. Meanwhile if Disney Dad takes the kids what plans do you make for yourself? I was a single parent for six or seven years and my tendency was just to "catch up on sleep" "pig out" etc. but I discovered that I felt much more refreshed if I made ME plans. Sometimes I would walk the beach, some times I met a friend, some times I went to the library. Whatever I did on those rare occasions had nothing to do with the children and reminded me that there is a life other than kids and work. Are you geting out and about in the adult world when you can? I found it cleared my brain...although, I must admit, sometimes I just wanted to start driving and not head home! LOL I know it's hard. Sending understanding hugs your way. DDD [/QUOTE]
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