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Thanks everyone for your responses, what a great group!!! I live in

Lakeland, FL between Tampa and Orlando, does anyone have a

recommendation for a Ped GI in that area. Thanks Kim

>

> Even if the tests are negative, you know its in the family, and if

a gf

> diets solves some of the problems, the tests are irrelevant.

>

>

> >From: " - " <gcevans@h...>

> >Reply-To: SillyYaks

> >To: <SillyYaks >

> >Subject: Re: Any advice??

> >Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2005 20:30:40 -0600 (Central Standard Time)

> >

> >Dear Kim,

> > NO! Don't WAIT for a diagnosis! You do NOT need it; it's

hereditary. Her

> >daddy has it; she has it. She has some of the major symptoms --

bloating

> >and

> >gastric distress! Start her on the GF diet IMMEDIATELY.

> >

> > LOTS of doctors are just catching up on this thing. We know more

than

> >many

> >of them at this point. Trust your instincts. You don't want her to

suffer

> >any more!

> >

> >Gail in Houston

> >

> >

> >

> >-- Any advice??

> >

> >I had my 6 year old to the ER for all of last night. She had

intense

> >stomach pain, diarrhea, vomiting. My husband is celiac. They did

an x-

> >ray and her colon was taking up the entire left side of her

abdomen.

> >Thinking a blockage they did a cat scan, which showed no blockage,

just

> >an enormous amount of gas. Doctor brought in 5 other doctors to

consult

> >as he thought he was missing something, cause he had never seen an

xray

> >like hers with no blockage. I had mentioned my hubby has CD to

him, he

> >mentioned following up with my ped and starting her on a GF diet.

> >Arent you suppose to wait for diagnose to go GF? Also he said CD

> >symptoms have to be brought on by eating GF and she wouldnt

tolerate

> >bread, etc. My hubby was diagnosed after coming up anemic in

routine

> >blood work, in hindsight we saw some signs but nothing severe.

Looking

> >back over the past year my daughter has had GI problems frequently

and

> >says she is tired alot, but I never thought CD because she

> >Doesn't " look " the part. Should I start her on the CD, or wait?

Since

> >my hubby is biopsy diagnosed, would a blood test be sufficent to

make a

> >diagnosis in her?? Anyone who has advice I would love to hear it.

> >Sorry I seem to ramble. KIm

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Thanks everyone for your responses, what a great group!!! I live in

Lakeland, FL between Tampa and Orlando, does anyone have a

recommendation for a Ped GI in that area. Thanks Kim

>

> Even if the tests are negative, you know its in the family, and if

a gf

> diets solves some of the problems, the tests are irrelevant.

>

>

> >From: " - " <gcevans@h...>

> >Reply-To: SillyYaks

> >To: <SillyYaks >

> >Subject: Re: Any advice??

> >Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2005 20:30:40 -0600 (Central Standard Time)

> >

> >Dear Kim,

> > NO! Don't WAIT for a diagnosis! You do NOT need it; it's

hereditary. Her

> >daddy has it; she has it. She has some of the major symptoms --

bloating

> >and

> >gastric distress! Start her on the GF diet IMMEDIATELY.

> >

> > LOTS of doctors are just catching up on this thing. We know more

than

> >many

> >of them at this point. Trust your instincts. You don't want her to

suffer

> >any more!

> >

> >Gail in Houston

> >

> >

> >

> >-- Any advice??

> >

> >I had my 6 year old to the ER for all of last night. She had

intense

> >stomach pain, diarrhea, vomiting. My husband is celiac. They did

an x-

> >ray and her colon was taking up the entire left side of her

abdomen.

> >Thinking a blockage they did a cat scan, which showed no blockage,

just

> >an enormous amount of gas. Doctor brought in 5 other doctors to

consult

> >as he thought he was missing something, cause he had never seen an

xray

> >like hers with no blockage. I had mentioned my hubby has CD to

him, he

> >mentioned following up with my ped and starting her on a GF diet.

> >Arent you suppose to wait for diagnose to go GF? Also he said CD

> >symptoms have to be brought on by eating GF and she wouldnt

tolerate

> >bread, etc. My hubby was diagnosed after coming up anemic in

routine

> >blood work, in hindsight we saw some signs but nothing severe.

Looking

> >back over the past year my daughter has had GI problems frequently

and

> >says she is tired alot, but I never thought CD because she

> >Doesn't " look " the part. Should I start her on the CD, or wait?

Since

> >my hubby is biopsy diagnosed, would a blood test be sufficent to

make a

> >diagnosis in her?? Anyone who has advice I would love to hear it.

> >Sorry I seem to ramble. KIm

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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