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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 228464" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>FWIW, difficult child 2 had tummy problems from the time she could talk until she was 8 and I put her on the gluten free diet. She had several celiac tests which were all negative. She was seeing a pedi GI who was sure the problem wasn't gluten since her tummy always hurt, not just when she ate gluten. I finally put her on the gluten free diet anyway and her tummy aches went away. We later noticed her tummy hurt when she ate milk, so she had to give that up, too. So you don't have to have a positive celiac test for gluten to be the problem.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child 2 was seeing a pedi GI who thought her stomach problems were anxiety. Funny how they went away when she stopped the gluten and milk, though. That was the beginning of me being skeptical when doctors blame symptoms on "anxiety" or "stress".</p><p> </p><p>difficult child 1 never had the stomach problems but her behaviour issues are definitely related to the gluten.</p><p> </p><p>I think I have read that something like 30&#37; of people with migraines get improvement from the gluten free diet.</p><p> </p><p>Maybe you would get some relief with behaviour, anxiety, stomach and head problems if Tink tried it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 228464, member: 1792"] FWIW, difficult child 2 had tummy problems from the time she could talk until she was 8 and I put her on the gluten free diet. She had several celiac tests which were all negative. She was seeing a pedi GI who was sure the problem wasn't gluten since her tummy always hurt, not just when she ate gluten. I finally put her on the gluten free diet anyway and her tummy aches went away. We later noticed her tummy hurt when she ate milk, so she had to give that up, too. So you don't have to have a positive celiac test for gluten to be the problem. difficult child 2 was seeing a pedi GI who thought her stomach problems were anxiety. Funny how they went away when she stopped the gluten and milk, though. That was the beginning of me being skeptical when doctors blame symptoms on "anxiety" or "stress". difficult child 1 never had the stomach problems but her behaviour issues are definitely related to the gluten. I think I have read that something like 30% of people with migraines get improvement from the gluten free diet. Maybe you would get some relief with behaviour, anxiety, stomach and head problems if Tink tried it! [/QUOTE]
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