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Kelly |
Posted: Jan 25 2011, 05:26 PM
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New Member Group: Members Posts: 15 Member No.: 23,281 Joined: 25-January 11 |
My daughter Kayla, might have a gluten allergy. I have noticed when I give her anything with wheat or oats she has a reaction. She is getting tested in a couple weeks. I am very nervous. They are also testing her for a dairy allergy but I don't think she has that but tests never hurt I guess. Anyone delt with this and if is what should I expect if she has one?
-------------------- Kelly mommy to Jason (15), Sarah (14), Cole (09/29/04), Cody (01/15/08), Kayla (12/25/08), and Chase (05/15/10).
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my2monkeyboys |
Posted: Jan 26 2011, 01:57 PM
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Gold Member Group: Members Posts: 3,197 Member No.: 2,245 Joined: 21-July 05 |
I think it's coasterqueen (Karen) who's daughter has/had some prety bad allergies... you might want to PM her directly. I am sure she could give you plenty of advice!
I hope the tests go well for her. -------------------- |
PrairieMom |
Posted: Jan 27 2011, 06:09 AM
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Ruby Member Group: Members Posts: 12,652 Member No.: 2,561 Joined: 24-September 05 |
I think it is easier now than ever to deal with a kid with gluten allergies, although, the food is definitely more expensive. Now they mark everything that has an allergen in it, and they make gluten free anything you can imagine. even breads and cereals. If she does have an allergy, it will just take a short period of label reading and diet adjusting and you will be just fine. The only issue I can think of would be eating fast food. That stuff is full of allergens.
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coasterqueen |
Posted: Jan 27 2011, 07:49 AM
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Diamond Member Group: Members Posts: 27,917 Member No.: 236 Joined: 4-August 03 |
Hi there. There are parents on here with children with worse food allergies than my DD's were. Megan was (was being the key word, she just recently grew out of them) allergic to cotton seed, sesame seed, yellow dye, and chocolate. She also has a lactase deficiency, which is different from a dairy allergy or lactose intolerance. Definitely have them run panels for ALL possible food allergies, even the rare ones like my DD had. We thought she was possible dairy and gluten allergic, but she turned out not to be. There ARE ways you can determine if one has an allergy to it or not without going to a specialist, but it is time lengthy and a bit daunting....I've done it, but unfortunately didn't think to do it for the rare ones my daughter had at the time. If you are interested, let me know. BTW, how old is your DD?
-------------------- ~*Karen*~
wife to hubby, Ryan Douglas mommy to Kylie (9) and Megan (6.5) and furbabies Gavin, Buster, Sox, and Hailey |