Guest guest Posted April 9, 2004 Report Share Posted April 9, 2004 , I hope you are feeling better. Our 3 year old has been GF since she was 19 months old (due to confirmed Celiac Diease through blood panel of the 5 tests and a confirmed endoscopy where they biopsied 6 segments of her intestinal lining). She has accidentally gotten gluten in her system twice during that timeframe. A relative accidentally gave her about one cup of Kraft Mac & Cheese, and our little SillyYak experienced almost two weeks of extreme diarrhea and projectile vomiting again, along with extreme irritability, inability to sleep, cramping, and she was literally digging at her tummy trying to get the pain to stop. (it was awful). I had two batches of mac & cheese made in the fridge (one Kraft and one GF, and the relative accidentally gave her the wrong one). Since that episode, I am a " label nut " and put special labels on every single food in the house that is " safe " so this won't happen again. Our daughter had been GF for about 1-2 months when this episode happened. The other episode was just a few months ago when her pre-school went on a field trip to a local library for storytime. Her school is absolutely incredible with adhering to the diet and only feeding her what I send in, will call me on my cell if they have any questions at all, they use GF playdough that I have supplied, etc. They are amazing (and follow a kosher diet in the school too, which helps). Anyway,during the field trip, we suspect that she must have gotten a hold of a gluten containing cracker or something, b/c she experienced the same symptoms I mentioned above, but it lasted for about 4-5 days. I think everyone has different types and severity of reactions. Some people eat gluten (accidentally or " sneak " ) it and think it's okay b/c they didn't " react. " Well, all it takes is a speck to cause intestinal damage. I read a study that gluten the size of a crouton is enough to actually damage the intestine. I'm sure others have had different stories about their reactions, but these are two that I can share. I hope you feel better soon. Keeping a food diary is a GREAT idea... I did that for our daughter too and it was very helpful. Keep doing that, and introduce only one food at a time (For a few days at a time). There is a possibility that maybe you have some other food intolerance(s) in addition to Celiac Disease. Let's hope not, though. Hang in there! It sounds like your girlfriend is very supportive. It's nice to have others around who are willing to help in any way they can. Take care! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2004 Report Share Posted April 9, 2004 So I guess then that it is entirely possible for me to have gotten gluten and keep getting sick from that one source for a few days. I have found that I am VERY sensative to gluten and I react to almost any trace amount I have come across. I do know that I have other food sensativities because I cannot eat caesine or soy either. Over the past two weeks there have been a few days that I woke up feeling ok and thought " ok i'm going to keep it bland - tostitos " and then ended up sick again later that day after feeling FINE in the morning. If I can attribute the past two weeks to Frito-lay I would be extatic!! Emmy got teary-eyed after reading your post and said " Oh my what if its just Frito-lay, what if that's it!? I'd be sooo happy! " *sigh* so, I haven't had any Frito-lay products since Wednesday. I woke up this morning after sleeping through the night with no problems. I'm still feeling " ok " as I write this. I am sticking to rice noodles and apple sauce for a few days. Oh how I hope its just Frito-Lay!! At this point I dont care what it is I just want to know so I can make it stop. Whether it turns out to be Frito-lay or not I'm not going back to Frito-lay, I have read and heard way to many bad stories this past week since researching Frito-lay. Your an amazing mom by the way! It's fabulous what your doing for your daughter. I wish my parents had known what I had from age 3 (I was sick most of my life but the doctors just kept saying " she has the flu " or " nervous tummy " ). My family still sometimes thinks I'm exaggerating when I get sick and it really hurts. Anyway, thanks!!! Hopefully I'm on my way to recovery. I'm off to make some rice noodles! ( & Emmy) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2004 Report Share Posted April 9, 2004 So I guess then that it is entirely possible for me to have gotten gluten and keep getting sick from that one source for a few days. I have found that I am VERY sensative to gluten and I react to almost any trace amount I have come across. I do know that I have other food sensativities because I cannot eat caesine or soy either. Over the past two weeks there have been a few days that I woke up feeling ok and thought " ok i'm going to keep it bland - tostitos " and then ended up sick again later that day after feeling FINE in the morning. If I can attribute the past two weeks to Frito-lay I would be extatic!! Emmy got teary-eyed after reading your post and said " Oh my what if its just Frito-lay, what if that's it!? I'd be sooo happy! " *sigh* so, I haven't had any Frito-lay products since Wednesday. I woke up this morning after sleeping through the night with no problems. I'm still feeling " ok " as I write this. I am sticking to rice noodles and apple sauce for a few days. Oh how I hope its just Frito-Lay!! At this point I dont care what it is I just want to know so I can make it stop. Whether it turns out to be Frito-lay or not I'm not going back to Frito-lay, I have read and heard way to many bad stories this past week since researching Frito-lay. Your an amazing mom by the way! It's fabulous what your doing for your daughter. I wish my parents had known what I had from age 3 (I was sick most of my life but the doctors just kept saying " she has the flu " or " nervous tummy " ). My family still sometimes thinks I'm exaggerating when I get sick and it really hurts. Anyway, thanks!!! Hopefully I'm on my way to recovery. I'm off to make some rice noodles! ( & Emmy) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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