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Hi everyone

we recently completed a full set of labs - did just about everything (I think ;)

and have started

getting things back. My son's IgG basically confirmed what I've always known -

that he's very

sensitive to milk/milk products/yogurt, etc...We went GFCF about 6 months ago

....looks like

we're going to further remove Soy (which I'd been careful with but hadnt

completely

removed), Corn and a few other small items. My son is ADHD - had very few

*obvious* GI

issues outside some slight constipation. I was surprised to see the huge level

of " gut

involvement " he has..the labs BTW were thru Doctor's Data. He's got 4+ candida

Krusei in his

stool along with Gamma Strep 3+...So I can see where the sigA would be off -

he's obviously

got a lot of inflammation going on.....BUT the normal value is up to 204 and my

son is at:

1058....

I'm kind of worried..when I did an internet search - things like Colon Cancer

keep popping

up. He's only 5....We're working with a great DAN doc here in N. CA and I'm

looking forward

to getting back in to see her. In the meantime, has anyone seen numbers that

high in a child

with yeast/overgrowth of bacterial issues? While the sigA is representative of

immune

function - the weird thing is that my son has always been very healthy - well at

least I

thought so....Any thoughts would be much appreciated.

Leigh

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