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Update: soooo...it looks like the morning vomiting issue is............
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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 508142" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>food allergies.</p><p></p><p>::headdesk::</p><p></p><p>specifically wheat, soy and peanut. peanut is no problem--both kids now have it, and i've always been peanut free at home. its to be determined if its "just" a wheat allergy or if we are looking at celiac. oddly she had no other traditional symptoms--no ecxema, no wheezing, no anaphalaxis---only red flag besides the vomiting is, of course, behavior.</p><p></p><p>wheat and soy?? omg, she eats pizza or pasta every.single.day in the cafeteria. and both are literally in everything--i have no idea how we are going function.</p><p></p><p>did i mention that along with this the doctor wants a high fiber, low cholesterol, anti-refux diet as well??</p><p>*for the record, i want to publicly say that her cholesterol level dropped slightly in correlation to the decrease in abilify <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":smile:" title="smile :smile:" data-shortname=":smile:" /></p><p></p><p>we are getting passed off to an allergist for much more testing to formulate a plan...so far its only the assumed cause since we didnt got wheat/soy free yet...if it doesnt stop with complete avoidance, a scope, at a bare minimum, is still on the table.</p><p></p><p>i was secretly hoping it was susie's ulcer suggestion (which was a great one, by the way) since that would be a <em>much</em> easier "fix", but she tested negative for h.pylori.</p><p></p><p></p><p>did i mention we love to eat????</p><p></p><p>any and all suggestions welcome--i saw terry's son avoids it, so any great kid foods welcomed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 508142, member: 8831"] food allergies. ::headdesk:: specifically wheat, soy and peanut. peanut is no problem--both kids now have it, and i've always been peanut free at home. its to be determined if its "just" a wheat allergy or if we are looking at celiac. oddly she had no other traditional symptoms--no ecxema, no wheezing, no anaphalaxis---only red flag besides the vomiting is, of course, behavior. wheat and soy?? omg, she eats pizza or pasta every.single.day in the cafeteria. and both are literally in everything--i have no idea how we are going function. did i mention that along with this the doctor wants a high fiber, low cholesterol, anti-refux diet as well?? *for the record, i want to publicly say that her cholesterol level dropped slightly in correlation to the decrease in abilify :smile: we are getting passed off to an allergist for much more testing to formulate a plan...so far its only the assumed cause since we didnt got wheat/soy free yet...if it doesnt stop with complete avoidance, a scope, at a bare minimum, is still on the table. i was secretly hoping it was susie's ulcer suggestion (which was a great one, by the way) since that would be a [I]much[/I] easier "fix", but she tested negative for h.pylori. did i mention we love to eat???? any and all suggestions welcome--i saw terry's son avoids it, so any great kid foods welcomed. [/QUOTE]
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