Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 My daughter has her stepson's 2 y.o. daughter under her care this year while he finishes his time abroad in the service. She strongly suspects, and I agree with her, the child may have a gluten intolerance bc of the symptoms she presents. They don't want to put her through the trauma of testing if they can treat symptomatially because just the detachment and changes of climate and environment have caused her enough stress already. Major symptom is extreme constipation since 6 months. Through trial, error, her own research and my limted guidance, she has pinpointed refined and complex wheat products to be the biggest culprits, and sees improvement in the constipation when she eliminates these products from the diet. She is seeking professional advice from an RD with training and expertise in possible celiac that is experienced with peds and willing to treat based on symptoms w/o having to put the child through invasive testing right now. As I said, my knowlege is limited, I've never done this type of nutritional care, and it's been centuries since I've worked peds, and I wouldn't treat a family member. She has insurance and her MD and NP agree that professional RD help will be of great benefit and will give the referral once she finds the person. Although they live in the East Sierras (Northern CA), she's willing to and able to do consults electronically and/or via phone. If after initial consult face-time is needed she's willing to consider that and arrange for it. Please let us know via private email if you or anyone you know is willing and available to discuss providing this service with my daughter. You can reach her at the cc email address above, mach_90631@..., or email me privately at dignacassens@.... Thanks!! Digna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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