Guest guest Posted December 7, 2007 Report Share Posted December 7, 2007 My kids are strong. Even at his worst my boy had strength in the parts of his body he could use well. He was never a very typical low tone kid. His legs are still stiff bur far less than before. In fact that was intermittent and likely allergy related. He is likely a Chiari malformation kid as am I and my dad and has far surpassed dad and I already so I am hopeful. My daughter is very strong and always has been. I wonder if my celiac and milk-alergic daughter and my gluten sensitive and much more obvious than daughter milk-allergic son were and are malabsorbing protein and building muscle or if it is evidence of hormone imbalance. The only kid with apraxia issues I have heard of who seems strong like this (though she is admittedly much stringer) is a kid who was chelated and has growth issues since doing so, is talking, but has newly developed phonemic awareness issues. I guess my question is as follows: is protein malabsorption even something that happens? If so is it just another part of the malabsorption puzzle for some kids? It is a concern because I rely on eggs more than anything else for his protein and pray he is not allergic. I can't do soy and beans seem problematic but I periodically retest them per the GI because we both think they are not such a problem but rather a new food they need adjustment to. The allergist is anti-nut until 5 and I think he is correct but every so often test hazlenut flour a little as they tolerated hazlenut in a wheat bread I gave them back in the day not knowing. Meat can be given to them in small doses but I still must hide it for daughter. Son will eat anything which tells me his gut, as swis cheesed as it was, is on its way to some balance. I think that is why I have merely auditory processing stuff off fish oil. I am only open to the fish oil because I do think they are deficient and there are too many health benefits to that for me to disallow it. I think E at this time at least is necessary given all that has happened. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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