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Update: soooo...it looks like the morning vomiting issue is............
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 508290" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Even if gluten isn't the culprit, you could still be happy going gluten free. It's not like you're starting a new drug.</p><p></p><p>There are lots of gluten free foods on the market. Even Bisquick and Betty Crocker make gluten free mixes now. If you can't find them locally, go to Amazon.com and type them in.</p><p></p><p>Locally, you should be able to buy gluten free rice pasta at most grocery stores, right next to the regular. Same with-bread. It's in the frozen food section.</p><p></p><p>Many soy sauce products and gravy mixes have gluten in them. I've learned to make my own turkey gravy with-gluten free flour. Took me a few tries ...</p><p></p><p>The testing will take a few wks. One thing we had happen, was that once the celiac test came back neg, the stupid dr said, "Well, he doesn't have celiac, so if you want to eat wheat, it's up to you." Aaaaaaaaarrgggh. difficult child was so happy, he practically hit the ceiling. I had to do a lot of talking in the car after that.</p><p></p><p>There are also great gluten free recipe books out there. I got most of them on Amazon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 508290, member: 3419"] Even if gluten isn't the culprit, you could still be happy going gluten free. It's not like you're starting a new drug. There are lots of gluten free foods on the market. Even Bisquick and Betty Crocker make gluten free mixes now. If you can't find them locally, go to Amazon.com and type them in. Locally, you should be able to buy gluten free rice pasta at most grocery stores, right next to the regular. Same with-bread. It's in the frozen food section. Many soy sauce products and gravy mixes have gluten in them. I've learned to make my own turkey gravy with-gluten free flour. Took me a few tries ... The testing will take a few wks. One thing we had happen, was that once the celiac test came back neg, the stupid dr said, "Well, he doesn't have celiac, so if you want to eat wheat, it's up to you." Aaaaaaaaarrgggh. difficult child was so happy, he practically hit the ceiling. I had to do a lot of talking in the car after that. There are also great gluten free recipe books out there. I got most of them on Amazon. [/QUOTE]
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