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I Can't Do This For Another Year
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<blockquote data-quote="agee" data-source="post: 377277"><p>My first thought when I read this is that your dr. is suggesting a diet to even out your daughter's blood sugar. Not really a special diet, but one where her blood sugar will be more even. I don't feed my kids anything sweet at all in the a.m. except maybe fruit with cheese or peanut butter, and my difficult child only gets eggs, cheese, or meat, and hopefully all 3. Then we really emphasize the protein at the rest of the meals. </p><p>I am insulin resistant and hypoglycemic. If I ate waffles for breakfast with-in about 2 hours I would be shaky, cranky, and tantrum prone. And I am not a growing girl. My son cannot tolerate straight sugars or all-carb meals. We are literally asking for a fit/fight/screaming match if we feed him like that.</p><p>Not saying that a gluten free diet is a bad idea (I am actually ALSO gluten intolerant so don't eat gluten myself) but I'm pretty sure this is why your dr. wants your daughter to eat this way. </p><p>Good luck!</p><p>A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agee, post: 377277"] My first thought when I read this is that your dr. is suggesting a diet to even out your daughter's blood sugar. Not really a special diet, but one where her blood sugar will be more even. I don't feed my kids anything sweet at all in the a.m. except maybe fruit with cheese or peanut butter, and my difficult child only gets eggs, cheese, or meat, and hopefully all 3. Then we really emphasize the protein at the rest of the meals. I am insulin resistant and hypoglycemic. If I ate waffles for breakfast with-in about 2 hours I would be shaky, cranky, and tantrum prone. And I am not a growing girl. My son cannot tolerate straight sugars or all-carb meals. We are literally asking for a fit/fight/screaming match if we feed him like that. Not saying that a gluten free diet is a bad idea (I am actually ALSO gluten intolerant so don't eat gluten myself) but I'm pretty sure this is why your dr. wants your daughter to eat this way. Good luck! A [/QUOTE]
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