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Most of the allergy elimination diets say to take out a food for at least 4

days and then retry to see if it is a problem. I'd wait a week at first, then

retry the same day of the week a few times to see if she does worse on those

days.

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Shona,

Have you tried making meat puffs for protein? The recipe is in Special

diets for Special Kids. You basically puree some ground meat (I use turkey

or chicken) into a paste. You can use a good blender or mixer. Then add some

baking powder, g/f flour, and an egg. Form into balls and bake. They

taste more " breadish " than " meatish " . I tell they're tater tots

(which they do look like) and he'll eat them. I add a bit of broccoli too

for some stealth veggies.

My tend to turn out a bit dry, though........

LMK if anyone wants the exact recipe

Or how about beans for protein? loves Bush's baked beans, I rinse

them off first to remove some of the sweet sugary sauce (which is exactly

why he likes them)

Last I checked they're gf, they have caramel color but it's corn derived.

Delimex beef taquitos are also gf/cf.(the big boxes at Sams Club are OK,

check the label- the ones that say " grilled " are not gf) Not the healthiest

in the fat dept., but a good quick protein if corn is OK.

I guess I'm really lucky 's a meat/bean eater.....it's pretty much his

only protein source anymore (eggs,nuts/seeds and soy are out)

Good luck

Becky

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> O.k. guys I need some advice here. I've been doing a lot of research

> on phenols and their effects on behavior, etc. According to the do's

> and don'ts of diet the kids can have one piece of fruit per day.

> Occasionally Chaia will have two bananas, but not often. However,

> she doesn't like protein with the exception of fish or chicken and

> refuses to eat any vegetables. She will eat homemade french fries,

> bread, rice, and potatoes along with the fish or chicken. I want to

> try to completely remove the bananas from her diet and see if it

> helps things with her. My dh thinks I've lost my mind and am being

> cruel to a kid who only eats a limited diet anyway. How long do we

> need to eliminate the bananas for to see if it helps? Is a week long

> enough, or do we need to go for two? I just have a gut feeling that

> we're missing something with her diet. I know she needs to eat more

> protein, but for the life of me can't figure out how to get her to

> eat it. I've left plates out on the table, refused to fix anything

> else, etc. This has been going on for over a year. She just doesn't

> eat a lot of anything. Thanks for letting me rant and someone please

> throw some advice my way. Shona

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Thanks Becky. Please let me have the recipe for the meat balls. I'm going to

try salmon patties tonight with her to see if I can get her to eat them. Shona

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Becky, can I make them using egg substitute instead? Skyler, my youngest, is

allergic to eggs. I'm afraid to make anything he can't eat, cause he eats

everything, unlike Chaia. Also, is completely GF? Have you seen better

results with that than with the do's and don'ts of diet? Just curious. Shona

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Hi Shona,

The only fruit that my son will eat is bananas also.He reacts behaviorally as

well as getting red hot ears. Our allergist suggested that instead of stopping a

food that he really loves, try giving him only ORGANIC and very ripe bananas ~

make sure that they have brown spots on them. I'm sorry, I know that he said

something about non-organic bananas being artifically ripened and lots of kids

react to them but I don't remember what he called the process. The riper the

better because it is easier to digest. My little guy can eat one a day with no

problem now.

Take care.

--- Original Message -----

From: Shona Jordan

Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 10:06 PM

Subject: support please

O.k. guys I need some advice here. I've been doing a lot of research

on phenols and their effects on behavior, etc. According to the do's

and don'ts of diet the kids can have one piece of fruit per day.

Occasionally Chaia will have two bananas, but not often. However,

she doesn't like protein with the exception of fish or chicken and

refuses to eat any vegetables. She will eat homemade french fries,

bread, rice, and potatoes along with the fish or chicken. I want to

try to completely remove the bananas from her diet and see if it

helps things with her. My dh thinks I've lost my mind and am being

cruel to a kid who only eats a limited diet anyway. How long do we

need to eliminate the bananas for to see if it helps? Is a week long

enough, or do we need to go for two? I just have a gut feeling that

we're missing something with her diet. I know she needs to eat more

protein, but for the life of me can't figure out how to get her to

eat it. I've left plates out on the table, refused to fix anything

else, etc. This has been going on for over a year. She just doesn't

eat a lot of anything. Thanks for letting me rant and someone please

throw some advice my way. Shona

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They sound like meatballs. Can you use ground beef and fry them instead, like

regular meatballs? Then they wouldn't be so dry. My son will eat meatballs.

Kathy

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Shona,

Have you tried making meat puffs for protein? The recipe is in Special

diets for Special Kids. You basically puree some ground meat (I use turkey

or chicken) into a paste. You can use a good blender or mixer. Then add some

baking powder, g/f flour, and an egg. Form into balls and bake. They

taste more " breadish " than " meatish " . I tell they're tater tots

(which they do look like) and he'll eat them. I add a bit of broccoli too

for some stealth veggies.

My tend to turn out a bit dry, though........

LMK if anyone wants the exact recipe

Or how about beans for protein? loves Bush's baked beans, I rinse

them off first to remove some of the sweet sugary sauce (which is exactly

why he likes them)

Last I checked they're gf, they have caramel color but it's corn derived.

Delimex beef taquitos are also gf/cf.(the big boxes at Sams Club are OK,

check the label- the ones that say " grilled " are not gf) Not the healthiest

in the fat dept., but a good quick protein if corn is OK.

I guess I'm really lucky 's a meat/bean eater.....it's pretty much his

only protein source anymore (eggs,nuts/seeds and soy are out)

Good luck

Becky

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Shona,

Shona,

I use egg substitute for them, they turn out OK. I use the Ener-G

brand, it seems to work fine texture wise. is gluten, dairy,

nut/seed, citrus,grape, brown rice, oat, berry, egg, and tropical

fruit-free. We were bascically doing the do and don't diet before starting

with Dr. G, but his stools were never normal (better than when on diary by

far, but not normal). When we got our food screen results back (very bad)

Dr. G. told us to eliminate all these other foods, and a few mos. later his

poops started looking better. Now they're actually solidish and regular.

Its a tough diet but you actually get used to it, just like everything else

with . we probably eat too much carbs sometimes, tho.

Becky

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> Becky, can I make them using egg substitute instead? Skyler, my youngest,

is allergic to eggs. I'm afraid to make anything he can't eat, cause he

eats everything, unlike Chaia. Also, is completely GF? Have you seen

better results with that than with the do's and don'ts of diet? Just

curious. Shona

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> Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with

> the original author, and is not necessarily endorsed by or the

> opinion of the Research Institute.

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  • 2 years later...

-Jo,

I am so sorry that your family is having MORE than its fair share of

heartache. This must be awfully tough on your whole family. I hope

that each of your family members are starting to recover and feel

better.

Remember we are all here for support and to help you though this

rough time in your life.

I hope 2006 will be a much better year for you all.

hugs Helen and (8,stystemic)

-- In , " Jo & Grant " <gtur5559@a...> wrote:

>

> We ask for your Prayers, positive thoughts, or whatever it is you

do-

> as we're not having a great run right now.

>

> Without going into too much detail, we've had 4 family members in

> hospital in the past 3-4 weeks. Jo's mum and sister, plus Grant's

> father and mother- his mum collapsing on Christmas Day.

>

> Bayly, thankfully, is ok. So too Violet and .

>

> So please, think of us.

>

> Hope all is well with you and yours, Best wishes for the New Year.

>

> Grant & Jo

> Bayly, 3, Extended Oligo

> Violet (2 this Friday!)

> , 13

>

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Jo and Grant and Family,

While grateful to know that all the kids in the immediate family are doing

alright, I felt just awful when I read about the illness and health problems

other family members are coping with. At this time of year, especially, when

we'd hope that everyone would be feeling their best and able to enjoy spending

time with one another. I'm so sorry that things are not going well. I am sending

warm thoughts and hoping that very soon we will hear an update ~ with at least

some bit of positive news.

Aloha,

Georgina

support please

We ask for your Prayers, positive thoughts, or whatever it is you do-

as we're not having a great run right now.

Without going into too much detail, we've had 4 family members in

hospital in the past 3-4 weeks. Jo's mum and sister, plus Grant's

father and mother- his mum collapsing on Christmas Day.

Bayly, thankfully, is ok. So too Violet and .

So please, think of us.

Hope all is well with you and yours, Best wishes for the New Year.

Grant & Jo

Bayly, 3, Extended Oligo

Violet (2 this Friday!)

, 13

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