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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: 508378" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>thank you SO much otto--that was very helpful. i'd love all teen friendly tips you have.</p><p></p><p>probably the reason its such a problem this year is that its the only year of her life she bought cafeteria food every day (i used to let her do pizza on fridays, i always packed a lunch and she wasnt a huge sandwich eater to begin with). scheduling makes going to her locker before lunch an issue so we have to figure it out. none of us are particularly a fan of rice pasta, but it will have to do...all of us can afford to eat healthier!</p><p></p><p>its a learning curve for sure. before the bloodwork came back the dr was hot on high fiber/high carbs---NICE, huh. </p><p></p><p>other than the morning vomiting, she doesnt have any other notable symptoms...she does have acne (hormonal/lamictal), and certainly could use to lose a pound or two.</p><p></p><p>ironically, at the very, very beginning of our difficult child journey i was headed in the gluten free direction but could never quite master it. </p><p></p><p>now, i'm dusting off the breadmaker (i bought some bizarre tapioca based bread, i think udis had soy, i forget why i chose this one).</p><p></p><p>luckily i got an allergy appointment for early next month due to a freak cancellation...its been my experience (with difficult child 1) that once there is one food allergy, there are more to follow--she was just screened for about 10.</p><p></p><p>and hey, i'd buy all the $6.29/loaf bread i could afford if it took her out of gfgdom...wishful thinking i guess!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 508378, member: 8831"] thank you SO much otto--that was very helpful. i'd love all teen friendly tips you have. probably the reason its such a problem this year is that its the only year of her life she bought cafeteria food every day (i used to let her do pizza on fridays, i always packed a lunch and she wasnt a huge sandwich eater to begin with). scheduling makes going to her locker before lunch an issue so we have to figure it out. none of us are particularly a fan of rice pasta, but it will have to do...all of us can afford to eat healthier! its a learning curve for sure. before the bloodwork came back the dr was hot on high fiber/high carbs---NICE, huh. other than the morning vomiting, she doesnt have any other notable symptoms...she does have acne (hormonal/lamictal), and certainly could use to lose a pound or two. ironically, at the very, very beginning of our difficult child journey i was headed in the gluten free direction but could never quite master it. now, i'm dusting off the breadmaker (i bought some bizarre tapioca based bread, i think udis had soy, i forget why i chose this one). luckily i got an allergy appointment for early next month due to a freak cancellation...its been my experience (with difficult child 1) that once there is one food allergy, there are more to follow--she was just screened for about 10. and hey, i'd buy all the $6.29/loaf bread i could afford if it took her out of gfgdom...wishful thinking i guess! [/QUOTE]
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