Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Hi everyone, I hope someone can help me. I have read 's book over and over and all of it made perfect sense. Of course I ordered the Houston Enzymes for my 3 yr old ASD daughter and things seem to be going fine. Although she doesn't have 'perfect' bowel movements, we have gone from 9-10 diarrheas per day to 1-2 partially formed stools per day (they are kind of clay like in texture, but much better than what she was having). Anyway, we just left our DAN's office and he is really, really strict about the diets. In the past year we have tried GFCF and SCD so many times, I have lost count. My daughter is not the typical kid that will 'eventually eat'. She has literally gone 8 days without 1 bite to eat - we had to take her to the hospital for IV fluids and of course, give in to giving her what she wants. She only eats yogurt, toast, peanut butter (organic, sugar free), crackers, chicken nuggets. I know it's a huge red flag that she only craves gluten and casein but it's been like this for 3 years. She literally gags, screams, kicks, bites, throws up, etc....when we try to feed her anything new. I have gone weeks working with her on feeding and we get no where. She returns to school on January 3rd and they are going to start some feeding therapy with her. I guess my question is, is it really possible for her gut to heal using the enzymes or do I have to go through literal hell trying to implement a diet with her???? Her Dr. wants to start LDN with her but says that it will not work well if she isn't on a strict diet. I'm just so confused and stressed out right now. My husband has been laid off for 3 weeks and we barely have money to pay bills moreless start buying special foods again. Can anyone give me any insight on what to do??? Please be honest, I can take it :-) Thanks so much in advance, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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