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School nurse is giving me hassles and dr. is no help. Argh!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 608534" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>As far as the medical issues go, I would try a strict gluten free diet and see if it helps. You can do it on your own and she might be able to tell quickly that it helps. My daughter could. Even I could tell that I felt different after eating a truly girlfriend meal for the first time and I didn't think I had stomach issues.</p><p></p><p>My daughter had stomach issues her whole life, until she was 8. I took her to different GI doctors as well as her pedi. They did blood tests, ultrasounds, etc. over the years but found nothing. Finally, I put her on the girlfriend diet when she was 8 and she got better. We have no need for a GI doctor any more, 7 years later. None of those doctors thought gluten was the problem but the blood tests they do are not sensitive enough for gluten intolerance rather than celiac. She also had to give up milk, at least at first. It seems now that she can have at least some milk without it affecting her stomach.</p><p></p><p>The girlfriend/CF diet also helped my other daughter with her ODD symptoms and me with my stress/anxiety levels. You just never know how much this could help until you try it.</p><p></p><p>If you can get the stomach problems under control, the rest will be easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 608534, member: 1792"] As far as the medical issues go, I would try a strict gluten free diet and see if it helps. You can do it on your own and she might be able to tell quickly that it helps. My daughter could. Even I could tell that I felt different after eating a truly girlfriend meal for the first time and I didn't think I had stomach issues. My daughter had stomach issues her whole life, until she was 8. I took her to different GI doctors as well as her pedi. They did blood tests, ultrasounds, etc. over the years but found nothing. Finally, I put her on the girlfriend diet when she was 8 and she got better. We have no need for a GI doctor any more, 7 years later. None of those doctors thought gluten was the problem but the blood tests they do are not sensitive enough for gluten intolerance rather than celiac. She also had to give up milk, at least at first. It seems now that she can have at least some milk without it affecting her stomach. The girlfriend/CF diet also helped my other daughter with her ODD symptoms and me with my stress/anxiety levels. You just never know how much this could help until you try it. If you can get the stomach problems under control, the rest will be easier. [/QUOTE]
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