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<<Right now I sit at my desk ready for tears :-( Why would you not want

to make your son's quality of life better or lengthen his life simply

by changing his diet?? It is hard at first to get accustomed to

cooking different. But there are many foods that you can buy in the

regular store that the whole family can have. I'll tell you, it is a

much healthier diet than we ate before.>>

, thank you for writing this. I don't feel I have been around this group

consistently enough to be as vehement as I feel about this issue, but I totally

agree with you. I have also been considered a diet nazi at times so I have tried

to temper my comments. Diet for CD has kept off all psychotropic meds, has

improved sleep and I would NEVER change it for the world. You're so right....the

foods available for GF now are so abundant; all the convenience foods one can

imagine, all the substitutes for the old standbys. Our Health food store even

has labels for all products displayed that are GF. It was not this simple at all

in the past. I don't mean to scare anyone off of the SCDiet...that's a different

more extreme story. Regular GF is totally doable these days.

Sherry

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You know we had nathan tested but they just did a blood test and it was

negative, but they never did any biopsies, and his little brother is also

add/hd,

learning disabilities, they thought he was autistic then just general

anxiety and major depression and then last summer they dx him with bipolar and

add/hd. I really found it interesting on a many different sites i checked after

the celiac.com one they all discuss possible family hx of allergies and stuff

and symptoms both my boys have some ranging form constipation to immunity

problems and migraines concentration probs etc but the huge sentence was their

sibing display learning disabilites so i am going to just try the gluten free

diet for both my boys and see if i see any differences in their behaviors.

Hubby will be the hardest to win over, our doctors are usually pretty ok with

what i have in mind to try please many prayers that i can do this. shawna

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i agree here too i live in a small rural town and even our hy-vee store has

a health section with gluten free products such as bread, cereal and pastas.

shawna

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