Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 Thanks - All of the kids use Tom's brand toothpaste, the orange-mango flavor - I checked so long ago, I'm assuming it's still gf. Should I be more careful about his toothbrush touching the others?? They're all in one cup by the sink...... I still use 's Head-to-Toe for all of them, too. Ages 7, 5 & 22 mos. - it's just the easiest. If anyone knows that it might not be safe, let me know! Thanks!! RE: How quickly can we see progress?> > > My Son with CD was born in the 10th percentile. He remained there until just before his third birthday - that's when he dropped completely off the growth chart. He wore the same size clothes for two years!! The Pediatrician still didn't think there was a problem until I brought in a pamphlet on CD and demanded testing for my Son. Its been almost two years since he's been GF. He's just now starting to shoot-up. We just had an appointment with the Pediatrician and he's back on the growth chart! YAHOO!! > > > > Don't worry about your daughter..it may take a while. But I would also make sure you thoroughly check all foods she eats, to make sure she isn't getting gluten from somewhere. You can find gluten in the strangest places...ground beef for example! Who would've thought?!?> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 Thanks - All of the kids use Tom's brand toothpaste, the orange-mango flavor - I checked so long ago, I'm assuming it's still gf. Should I be more careful about his toothbrush touching the others?? They're all in one cup by the sink...... I still use 's Head-to-Toe for all of them, too. Ages 7, 5 & 22 mos. - it's just the easiest. If anyone knows that it might not be safe, let me know! Thanks!! RE: How quickly can we see progress?> > > My Son with CD was born in the 10th percentile. He remained there until just before his third birthday - that's when he dropped completely off the growth chart. He wore the same size clothes for two years!! The Pediatrician still didn't think there was a problem until I brought in a pamphlet on CD and demanded testing for my Son. Its been almost two years since he's been GF. He's just now starting to shoot-up. We just had an appointment with the Pediatrician and he's back on the growth chart! YAHOO!! > > > > Don't worry about your daughter..it may take a while. But I would also make sure you thoroughly check all foods she eats, to make sure she isn't getting gluten from somewhere. You can find gluten in the strangest places...ground beef for example! Who would've thought?!?> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 Thanks - All of the kids use Tom's brand toothpaste, the orange-mango flavor - I checked so long ago, I'm assuming it's still gf. Should I be more careful about his toothbrush touching the others?? They're all in one cup by the sink...... I still use 's Head-to-Toe for all of them, too. Ages 7, 5 & 22 mos. - it's just the easiest. If anyone knows that it might not be safe, let me know! Thanks!! RE: How quickly can we see progress?> > > My Son with CD was born in the 10th percentile. He remained there until just before his third birthday - that's when he dropped completely off the growth chart. He wore the same size clothes for two years!! The Pediatrician still didn't think there was a problem until I brought in a pamphlet on CD and demanded testing for my Son. Its been almost two years since he's been GF. He's just now starting to shoot-up. We just had an appointment with the Pediatrician and he's back on the growth chart! YAHOO!! > > > > Don't worry about your daughter..it may take a while. But I would also make sure you thoroughly check all foods she eats, to make sure she isn't getting gluten from somewhere. You can find gluten in the strangest places...ground beef for example! Who would've thought?!?> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 What is your procedure for using condiments at home? Any chance that a gluten laden knife went into the gf peanut butter jar, or the butter dish, or the mayonnaise? Manufacturers change ingredients -- have you checked the labels of your favorite foods? sorry not to be more help. Cheryl in Colorado Maslan wrote: Thanks - All of the kids use Tom's brand toothpaste, the orange-mango flavor - I checked so long ago, I'm assuming it's still gf. Should I be more careful about his toothbrush touching the others?? They're all in one cup by the sink...... I still use 's Head-to-Toe for all of them, too. Ages 7, 5 & 22 mos. - it's just the easiest. If anyone knows that it might not be safe, let me know! Thanks!! ----- Original Message ----- From: pjs_21030 To: SillyYaks Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 1:05 PM Subject: Re: How quickly can I get help?!?! This may be obvious to some, but have you checked toiletries like toothpaste and shampoo? I've read posts, I think on this site where some of those products can contain gluten. I've also read arguments that it's impossible to absorb gluten through the skin, but you never know paul > Ok, the ground beef is the last straw!! I have been content in reading along with everyone's stories & nodding my head, completely relating to all of them. I feel like I'm repeating my son's story, but I too obsessed about his growth & weight. We started his life on the "weight watch" trying to get him up to 10lbs., so he could have heart surgery and then after the surgery to mark his recovery. Before his dx (I think I just mentioned this last week, sorry) he was a few months shy of his 5th birthday, wearing 18-24 mos. sized clothes, & weighing roughly 25 lbs.(had for over a year). Our pediatrician assured us there were still signs of growth, so not to worry, but another mom suggested we check to see if he'd ever been tested for Celiac & that got his ball rolling in the right direction. After dx, he immediately improved, both in energy, symptoms and growth. I actually started worrying about him getting heavy! > > His bloodwork confirmed his improvements, so life was good. We actually have 2 families that we're friends with who also have boys around my son's age and who also have Down Syndrome. Both of those boys were dx (within 3 mos. of each other) with leukemia (another grand "side effect" of having DS is that these kiddos have like a 20x higher chance -than typical kiddos - of developing a specific type of leukemia). I am happy to report that both of the boys responded well to the chemo. (approx. 2 yrs worth!!) and are doing well today, but remind me daily how lucky we are to just be dealing with Celiac. > > That brings me to "life was good". In Dec. of last year I had the pediatrician check his bloodwork because I was concerned about behavior issues at school & didn't know what to credit them to - DS, new to "real" kindergarten (w/potential contamination everywhere!), or diet mistakes at home. I am still NOT good with deciphering what tells me what - IgG vs. IgA, etc. - but whatever # shows compliance to the diet should have been down under 40, based on how his #s trended since dx. That # was 53.something on Dec's test. Again I was assured by ped. that this just reflected him having the disease, not an actual problem w/diet. We just got results back from our annual "road trip" to see his ped.GI and that same # came back at 173.something - I AM FLOORED, defeated, full of angst, everything you can imagine!! > > WE NEED HELP - (probably mentally first)! I cannot find anything in our routine, food items, cookware, etc. that is different now than when we started this almost 3 yrs ago & his #s always continued to drop (he was checked every 3 mos. his first year after dx). The only new element is Kindergarten (sorry to unnecessarily scare anyone). I think they have good procedures in place - all the kids in his class wipes their hands w/baby wipes when they come into class each morning (in case anyone eats their breakfast in the car), I've been told - hand washing after lunch, they wipe the lunch table down before he sits to eat, he goes through the lunch line with the other kids, but just to get a tray, and he puts his lunch from home on it. No gluten-filled pasta projects in the classroom, that I know of, and I think they check paints, glues, etc. for art class. > > Obviously the other issue is home - especially since the rest of us are not gf. > Other than a mother-in-law that just asked a few weeks ago - "He can have a Pop-tart, right?" We don't have anybody around that doesn't "get" that he has diet restrictions. They all mostly defer to us, and ask what he can or can't have, or know we bring/have his gf food. I have had another pow-wow with the dietician, and I've gone & bought another new toaster, griddle, cookware (we looked like we were getting ready to send a child to college at Target). I threw away sponges & Handi-wipes, only to use papertowels right now. Should I just feed him bread & water - oh no, wait, I can't do that either!!! (I hope someone laughs with me) Rice & water maybe. > > I really just needed to VENT my overwhelming concerns with this new situation. I'm not up for a debate about "bloodwork validity" either - I just want my son to be ok. If you have any advice I would love it!! If you've actually read this whole dissertation, you're my new best friend! Thanks, as always, for being such a great group of advisors and listeners. I always try to remember things could be worse, unfortunately my dad just died of colon cancer & all I can think is that I'm setting my son up for that next if I don't figure this out quick. > > My best to all of you & your families!!! > > > > RE: How quickly can we see progress? > > > My Son with CD was born in the 10th percentile. He remained there until just before his third birthday - that's when he dropped completely off the growth chart. He wore the same size clothes for two years!! The Pediatrician still didn't think there was a problem until I brought in a pamphlet on CD and demanded testing for my Son. Its been almost two years since he's been GF. He's just now starting to shoot-up. We just had an appointment with the Pediatrician and he's back on the growth chart! YAHOO!! > > > > Don't worry about your daughter..it may take a while. But I would also make sure you thoroughly check all foods she eats, to make sure she isn't getting gluten from somewhere. You can find gluten in the strangest places...ground beef for example! Who would've thought?!? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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