Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 Is he drinking lots of juice? Dianne Kiyomoto --- Sheerin wrote: > Hi everyone...... > > My question is regarding my best friends two year old son. He is happy, > healthy, eating well and growing (they both visited this past weekend), but > is also having 4-5 loose stools daily. He has never had a formed BM, and he > screams during diaper changes. She is very frustrated with this, and her > pediatrician is not concerned due to proper weight gain. She has " decided " > that milk is the culprit, although I told her that it could be many other > things. My question: Would you be concerned?? Should I put a 2 year old on > an elimination diet?? She wants me to guide her on what to do, what tests to > ask for from the Doc, etc. (Both of my children had formed BM's by this age > so I could not give first-hand commentary.) > > She does not live near me, so if you have expertise and live in the Boston > area (northern suburbs, preferably) and could see her and her son, please let > me know. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. > > J. Sheerin, RD > Traverse City, MI > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 Let her switch to lactose-free milk as a first step and see what happens - maybe he drinks alot of milk... Check out Nutrition Info at: Nutrition.teach-nology.com Ortiz, RD nrord@... Eat Healthy, A Body is a Terrible Thing to Waste 2 Year Old with Loose BM's Hi everyone...... My question is regarding my best friends two year old son. He is happy, healthy, eating well and growing (they both visited this past weekend), but is also having 4-5 loose stools daily. He has never had a formed BM, and he screams during diaper changes. She is very frustrated with this, and her pediatrician is not concerned due to proper weight gain. She has " decided " that milk is the culprit, although I told her that it could be many other things. My question: Would you be concerned?? Should I put a 2 year old on an elimination diet?? She wants me to guide her on what to do, what tests to ask for from the Doc, etc. (Both of my children had formed BM's by this age so I could not give first-hand commentary.) She does not live near me, so if you have expertise and live in the Boston area (northern suburbs, preferably) and could see her and her son, please let me know. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. J. Sheerin, RD Traverse City, MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 No. I had explored that, too. She even dilutes the juices he consumes. I would guess he only drinks 4-6 oz of actual juice per day, all diluted to about half/half. Does this sound like too much to you? Re: 2 Year Old with Loose BM's Is he drinking lots of juice? Dianne Kiyomoto --- Sheerin wrote: > Hi everyone...... > > My question is regarding my best friends two year old son. He is happy, > healthy, eating well and growing (they both visited this past weekend), but > is also having 4-5 loose stools daily. He has never had a formed BM, and he > screams during diaper changes. She is very frustrated with this, and her > pediatrician is not concerned due to proper weight gain. She has " decided " > that milk is the culprit, although I told her that it could be many other > things. My question: Would you be concerned?? Should I put a 2 year old on > an elimination diet?? She wants me to guide her on what to do, what tests to > ask for from the Doc, etc. (Both of my children had formed BM's by this age > so I could not give first-hand commentary.) > > She does not live near me, so if you have expertise and live in the Boston > area (northern suburbs, preferably) and could see her and her son, please let > me know. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. > > J. Sheerin, RD > Traverse City, MI > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 She had tried to take him off of all dairy.....for 3 days...and no difference in the stool. Maybe this was not long enough to see a difference?? He loves yogurt, cheese, and cottage cheese, too, so maybe he is getting too much. He also eats a lot of soy (milk and edaname).....could that be it? I feel like I am " just taking a stab a it " rather than having more concrete answers. 2 Year Old with Loose BM's Hi everyone...... My question is regarding my best friends two year old son. He is happy, healthy, eating well and growing (they both visited this past weekend), but is also having 4-5 loose stools daily. He has never had a formed BM, and he screams during diaper changes. She is very frustrated with this, and her pediatrician is not concerned due to proper weight gain. She has " decided " that milk is the culprit, although I told her that it could be many other things. My question: Would you be concerned?? Should I put a 2 year old on an elimination diet?? She wants me to guide her on what to do, what tests to ask for from the Doc, etc. (Both of my children had formed BM's by this age so I could not give first-hand commentary.) She does not live near me, so if you have expertise and live in the Boston area (northern suburbs, preferably) and could see her and her son, please let me know. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. J. Sheerin, RD Traverse City, MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 I would try eliminating dairy for 2 weeks and if that doesn't make a difference add it back and take him off of soy for 2 weeks. If there is still no difference I would have him tested for celiac disease (serum tTG and serum EMA) preferably by a pediatric gastroenterologist. I am also wondering if he is drinking a lot of juice, which could cause loose stools as well. Sheerin wrote: She had tried to take him off of all dairy.....for 3 days...and no difference in the stool. Maybe this was not long enough to see a difference?? He loves yogurt, cheese, and cottage cheese, too, so maybe he is getting too much. He also eats a lot of soy (milk and edaname).....could that be it? I feel like I am " just taking a stab a it " rather than having more concrete answers. 2 Year Old with Loose BM's Hi everyone...... My question is regarding my best friends two year old son. He is happy, healthy, eating well and growing (they both visited this past weekend), but is also having 4-5 loose stools daily. He has never had a formed BM, and he screams during diaper changes. She is very frustrated with this, and her pediatrician is not concerned due to proper weight gain. She has " decided " that milk is the culprit, although I told her that it could be many other things. My question: Would you be concerned?? Should I put a 2 year old on an elimination diet?? She wants me to guide her on what to do, what tests to ask for from the Doc, etc. (Both of my children had formed BM's by this age so I could not give first-hand commentary.) She does not live near me, so if you have expertise and live in the Boston area (northern suburbs, preferably) and could see her and her son, please let me know. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. J. Sheerin, RD Traverse City, MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 Has Celiac disease been ruled out? Maybe some experts on this could " chime " in... Check out Nutrition Info at: Nutrition.teach-nology.com Ortiz, RD nrord@... Eat Healthy, A Body is a Terrible Thing to Waste 2 Year Old with Loose BM's Hi everyone...... My question is regarding my best friends two year old son. He is happy, healthy, eating well and growing (they both visited this past weekend), but is also having 4-5 loose stools daily. He has never had a formed BM, and he screams during diaper changes. She is very frustrated with this, and her pediatrician is not concerned due to proper weight gain. She has " decided " that milk is the culprit, although I told her that it could be many other things. My question: Would you be concerned?? Should I put a 2 year old on an elimination diet?? She wants me to guide her on what to do, what tests to ask for from the Doc, etc. (Both of my children had formed BM's by this age so I could not give first-hand commentary.) She does not live near me, so if you have expertise and live in the Boston area (northern suburbs, preferably) and could see her and her son, please let me know. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. J. Sheerin, RD Traverse City, MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 I would have her try to eliminate milk products for maybe a few weeks. It could be soy instead, so she could try that next or at the same time. My son just had a RAST test completed. My pediatrician had suggested it about 3 years ago (he's now 5) and it can test for the major allergens. It is 2 vials of blood and it took all of 1 minute to complete. I wish I had done it sooner. I know that they requested milk and peanut butter be tested in addition to all of the environmental allergens, but it is not like the skin prick test where the child would have to endure multiple pricks. It may be a start for mom. I am not sure what allergens can be tested, but the peditrician could shed some better light on that part. Also, possibly have her keep a food log to get a better idea of the daily foods that he takes in to see if thee are any other possible foods. Hope this helps Karann Durr, RD, CDN Saratoga, NY 2 Year Old with Loose BM's Hi everyone...... My question is regarding my best friends two year old son. He is happy, healthy, eating well and growing (they both visited this past weekend), but is also having 4-5 loose stools daily. He has never had a formed BM, and he screams during diaper changes. She is very frustrated with this, and her pediatrician is not concerned due to proper weight gain. She has " decided " that milk is the culprit, although I told her that it could be many other things. My question: Would you be concerned?? Should I put a 2 year old on an elimination diet?? She wants me to guide her on what to do, what tests to ask for from the Doc, etc. (Both of my children had formed BM's by this age so I could not give first-hand commentary.) She does not live near me, so if you have expertise and live in the Boston area (northern suburbs, preferably) and could see her and her son, please let me know. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. J. Sheerin, RD Traverse City, MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 I would get a second opinion from a pediatrician. We also have a good chapter on this topic in our book, Pediatric Nutrition in Chronic Diseases and Developmental Disorders, Oxford University Press. Maybe she can get it at her medical library. See attached. We also have a 35 credit ADA approved self study guide on 60 topics. Shirley Ekvall Ph. RD,LD, Professor UC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 how much juice is the child drinking/fruit eating? Collier, RD Shore Memorial Hospital 9507 Hospital Avenue PO Box 17 Nassawadox, VA 23413 fax To eat is a necessity, but to eat intelligently is an art. -LaRoche foucauld Re: 2 Year Old with Loose BM's I would have her try to eliminate milk products for maybe a few weeks. It could be soy instead, so she could try that next or at the same time. My son just had a RAST test completed. My pediatrician had suggested it about 3 years ago (he's now 5) and it can test for the major allergens. It is 2 vials of blood and it took all of 1 minute to complete. I wish I had done it sooner. I know that they requested milk and peanut butter be tested in addition to all of the environmental allergens, but it is not like the skin prick test where the child would have to endure multiple pricks. It may be a start for mom. I am not sure what allergens can be tested, but the peditrician could shed some better light on that part. Also, possibly have her keep a food log to get a better idea of the daily foods that he takes in to see if thee are any other possible foods. Hope this helps Karann Durr, RD, CDN Saratoga, NY 2 Year Old with Loose BM's Hi everyone...... My question is regarding my best friends two year old son. He is happy, healthy, eating well and growing (they both visited this past weekend), but is also having 4-5 loose stools daily. He has never had a formed BM, and he screams during diaper changes. She is very frustrated with this, and her pediatrician is not concerned due to proper weight gain. She has " decided " that milk is the culprit, although I told her that it could be many other things. My question: Would you be concerned?? Should I put a 2 year old on an elimination diet?? She wants me to guide her on what to do, what tests to ask for from the Doc, etc. (Both of my children had formed BM's by this age so I could not give first-hand commentary.) She does not live near me, so if you have expertise and live in the Boston area (northern suburbs, preferably) and could see her and her son, please let me know. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. J. Sheerin, RD Traverse City, MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 Cystic fibrosis? Collier, RD Shore Memorial Hospital 9507 Hospital Avenue PO Box 17 Nassawadox, VA 23413 fax To eat is a necessity, but to eat intelligently is an art. -LaRoche foucauld Re: 2 Year Old with Loose BM's She had tried to take him off of all dairy.....for 3 days...and no difference in the stool. Maybe this was not long enough to see a difference?? He loves yogurt, cheese, and cottage cheese, too, so maybe he is getting too much. He also eats a lot of soy (milk and edaname).....could that be it? I feel like I am " just taking a stab a it " rather than having more concrete answers. 2 Year Old with Loose BM's Hi everyone...... My question is regarding my best friends two year old son. He is happy, healthy, eating well and growing (they both visited this past weekend), but is also having 4-5 loose stools daily. He has never had a formed BM, and he screams during diaper changes. She is very frustrated with this, and her pediatrician is not concerned due to proper weight gain. She has " decided " that milk is the culprit, although I told her that it could be many other things. My question: Would you be concerned?? Should I put a 2 year old on an elimination diet?? She wants me to guide her on what to do, what tests to ask for from the Doc, etc. (Both of my children had formed BM's by this age so I could not give first-hand commentary.) She does not live near me, so if you have expertise and live in the Boston area (northern suburbs, preferably) and could see her and her son, please let me know. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. J. Sheerin, RD Traverse City, MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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