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Hi, my daughter is 4 going on 5 also. And i am

starting slow on the diet. I only eliminated milk-

some bread- cheese- bananas- . I did increase alot of

fresh fruits and vegies.

Did you do it cold turkey,or are you doing it slowly?

The reason i ask is, fresh fruit and vegies have water

in it. This may help your situation. Also,her body is

flushing out all the toxins. But, if it an extreme

change,it would be a good idea to ask the peditrician.

Did you notice any other changes?

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--- Kusba wrote:

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> Hi, my daughter is 4 going on 5 also. And i am

> starting slow on the diet. I only eliminated milk-

> some bread- cheese- bananas- . I did increase alot

> of

> fresh fruits and vegies.

> Did you do it cold turkey,or are you doing it

> slowly?

> The reason i ask is, fresh fruit and vegies have

> water

> in it. This may help your situation. Also,her body

> is

> flushing out all the toxins. But, if it an extreme

> change,it would be a good idea to ask the

> peditrician.

> Did you notice any other changes?

>

>

>

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charlotte,

I wish i could do the hole diet. But, i have limited

funds. And her father, after finding out she has

autism.He Is not in the picture anymore. And no child

support. Pluss im laid off.

I do what i can with what i have. I wish they would

make the choices for these foods more affordable.

Do you know if there are any cook books out for this?

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--- Kusba wrote:

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> charlotte,

> I wish i could do the hole diet. But, i have

> limited

> funds. And her father, after finding out she has

> autism.He Is not in the picture anymore. And no

> child

> support. Pluss im laid off.

> I do what i can with what i have. I wish they would

> make the choices for these foods more affordable.

> Do you know if there are any cook books out for

> this?

>

> ,

I am sorry to hear that you have no support on the

home front. When you shop in a regular store like:

Kroger. Look for Kosher hot dogs. They have no

preservatives or additives which contain hidden

glutens. If you can get your hands on the book

Special Diets for Special Kids by , that

will help you understand the diet and gives you all

kinds of recipes to use.

The difference between regular stores and natural

food stores can be written off on your taxes. You need

a written notice from your doctor indicating that your

child needs a special diet. Save your receipts from

both stores and ask an accountant(H & R Block or someone

like it), how to write it off.

If you need more names of cook books I have them and

I'll pass them along if you like. Let me know.

Talk soon

Charlotte

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My daughter has been on the diet for about 1 1/2 years and we haven't

noticed any increase in her thirst. So I'm sorry but I can't help you...

" Charlotte "

<gollumsring@ To: Autism_in_Girls

yahoo.com> cc:

Fax to:

02/24/2001 Subject: Diet

07:04 AM

Please

respond to

Autism_in_Gir

ls

To all those it may concern,

I need to know who is doing the GF/CF diet with their child? I

need to find someone to compare notes with and to ask questions. My

daughter is 4 going on 5. We started the GF diet in August and

recently started the CF diet, two weeks ago. I began using a vitamin

and mineral supplement to aid in controling her yeast problem and to

help with her digestion. Also two weeks ago. It is working.

My question is this- Why is she so thirsty?

I sent a letter to our doctor and I am waiting to hear from her. She

is a great doc., but she is new to the " diet " . Does anyone have a

clue what is causing her thirst? Is it part of a new " die off " from

starting the CF diet?

Please give me some insight to this.

Charlotte (Rowan 4)

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Charlotte,

yes i would like the names of the cookbooks. It would

be very helpful. I did not know about kosher. Thank

you for the info....

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> I need to know who is doing the GF/CF diet with their child?

Charlotte, we have been doing the GF/CF diet since 1995. We started Pamela when

she was 6.5 and she has made tremendous progress thanks to the diet. I went back

and, based upon her

school and home school evaluations, calculated ATEC scores and graphed them for

Pamela's page of our website. You can see the dramatic drop in her scores the

first two years on the

diet: http://home.earthlink.net/~tammyglaser798/pamela.html

> I began using a vitamin and mineral supplement to aid in controling her yeast

problem and to help with her digestion. Also two weeks ago. It is working.

We did anti-yeast too and her chronic bleeding eczema has been in remission ever

since! Her doctor told us it was incurable <G>.

> My question is this- Why is she so thirsty?

It could be yeast die-off! As those critters die off, toxins are released into

the body and that could be creating thirst.

--

Tammy G.

" A parent's love perceives no limitations. "

December narrations are done: http://home.earthlink.net/~tammyglaser798/

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  • 2 years later...

>The best way that I can think of for you to

get around them is to get a doctor's note saying he needs to be on the diet<

Thankyou. The reason I reacted so much to this newest round about the diet is

BECAUSE they have letters from two different specialists that Tristan is to be

on the diet at home and at school. Dr. 's office is going to send a

letter addressing this so MAYBE they will be satisfied? In their defense, it

may be because Tristan is still so thin, and they may believe it is because of

the diet, though they know the large amount of food I send, and he does eat most

of it. His Mom has always been thin (petite) she wears size 2 or 4. So

genetics probably plays into as well as the malabsorption issues, and like I

said before he doesn't like baked goods which is probably where we get a lot of

our calories.

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