Guest guest Posted August 20, 2003 Report Share Posted August 20, 2003 Dave, Definitely stay away from the wheat starch. Melonie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2004 Report Share Posted September 24, 2004 Pricilla, Thank you for your input on the wheat starch. I am a little afraid of using it for my 2 year old since she isn’t able to tell me how she feels and so we have to wait until we see reactions with her and by then she has to be miserable! The other thing I am worried about is that while we are still learning the whole GF diet that we are making mistakes it seems all the time. We are trying our best but find with the labeling it is quite confusing for us. So with the fact she does get gluten on occasion how much worse would the wheat starch make it for her? Besides they also said to have a totally GF diet is impossible so why add something that does contain gluten? I am just a little afraid of dealing with it all since she was so sick and I am enjoying having a healthy daughter for once who can actually stay home and enjoy being home instead of the doctor’s office everytime we turned around! I am looking forward to a winter at home instead of her being sick and I am sure not wanting to change anything! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2004 Report Share Posted September 24, 2004 I hear you on that one! I am enjoying my healthy, happy, non-whiny, screaming son! We just had a run in with a cold... the 2 little one's got the 'goops' and EVERY time we had sickness in the house Matt was the one who got hit the hardest... he ALWAYS got whatever the other's got and he got it the worst. Well, this time, he sniffled a day, and that was it, just like my eldest son... normal! I thank God for these moments and I don't ever want to go back... so, yeah why mess with something that seems to be working! > Pricilla, > > Thank you for your input on the wheat starch. I am a little afraid > of using it for my 2 year old since she isn’t able to tell me how she > feels and so we have to wait until we see reactions with her and by > then she has to be miserable! > > The other thing I am worried about is that while we are still > learning the whole GF diet that we are making mistakes it seems all > the time. We are trying our best but find with the labeling it is > quite confusing for us. So with the fact she does get gluten on > occasion how much worse would the wheat starch make it for her? > Besides they also said to have a totally GF diet is impossible so why > add something that does contain gluten? I am just a little afraid of > dealing with it all since she was so sick and I am enjoying having a > healthy daughter for once who can actually stay home and enjoy being > home instead of the doctor’s office everytime we turned around! I am > looking forward to a winter at home instead of her being sick and I am > sure not wanting to change anything! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2004 Report Share Posted September 24, 2004 I hear you on that one! I am enjoying my healthy, happy, non-whiny, screaming son! We just had a run in with a cold... the 2 little one's got the 'goops' and EVERY time we had sickness in the house Matt was the one who got hit the hardest... he ALWAYS got whatever the other's got and he got it the worst. Well, this time, he sniffled a day, and that was it, just like my eldest son... normal! I thank God for these moments and I don't ever want to go back... so, yeah why mess with something that seems to be working! > Pricilla, > > Thank you for your input on the wheat starch. I am a little afraid > of using it for my 2 year old since she isn’t able to tell me how she > feels and so we have to wait until we see reactions with her and by > then she has to be miserable! > > The other thing I am worried about is that while we are still > learning the whole GF diet that we are making mistakes it seems all > the time. We are trying our best but find with the labeling it is > quite confusing for us. So with the fact she does get gluten on > occasion how much worse would the wheat starch make it for her? > Besides they also said to have a totally GF diet is impossible so why > add something that does contain gluten? I am just a little afraid of > dealing with it all since she was so sick and I am enjoying having a > healthy daughter for once who can actually stay home and enjoy being > home instead of the doctor’s office everytime we turned around! I am > looking forward to a winter at home instead of her being sick and I am > sure not wanting to change anything! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2004 Report Share Posted September 24, 2004 I hear you on that one! I am enjoying my healthy, happy, non-whiny, screaming son! We just had a run in with a cold... the 2 little one's got the 'goops' and EVERY time we had sickness in the house Matt was the one who got hit the hardest... he ALWAYS got whatever the other's got and he got it the worst. Well, this time, he sniffled a day, and that was it, just like my eldest son... normal! I thank God for these moments and I don't ever want to go back... so, yeah why mess with something that seems to be working! > Pricilla, > > Thank you for your input on the wheat starch. I am a little afraid > of using it for my 2 year old since she isn’t able to tell me how she > feels and so we have to wait until we see reactions with her and by > then she has to be miserable! > > The other thing I am worried about is that while we are still > learning the whole GF diet that we are making mistakes it seems all > the time. We are trying our best but find with the labeling it is > quite confusing for us. So with the fact she does get gluten on > occasion how much worse would the wheat starch make it for her? > Besides they also said to have a totally GF diet is impossible so why > add something that does contain gluten? I am just a little afraid of > dealing with it all since she was so sick and I am enjoying having a > healthy daughter for once who can actually stay home and enjoy being > home instead of the doctor’s office everytime we turned around! I am > looking forward to a winter at home instead of her being sick and I am > sure not wanting to change anything! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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