Is Gluten Sensitivity a Neurologic Disease? From the Official Journal of American Academy of Pediatrics: Range of Neurologic Disorders in Patients with Celiac Disease DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY RESOURCES radio interviews. For information on EAR INFECTIONS and diet go to Kelly Dorfman-Nutritionist (third down in row.) This is a great radio interview. I would recommend this to […]

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  • Our Family Is His - Great links. I am looking through them now. I just wanted to give you a bit of an update on us.

    My son, with the nasty gut issues, might be heading down the road towards figuring it out. I researched and researched, and beat my head and beat my head, emailed every researcher, children's hospital, and head of gastroenterology I could find in the coutry, telling them out story. I got two responses. One came from a Mom of a child like mine. She suggested fat malabsorption. I researched that and hello! The information I found was eye opening. I spoke to our nutritionist and she's in agreement and thinks that's what we are looking at. Called our doctor and we are doing a stool sample to verify fat in the stool.

    But, I think we are looking at gluten issues, possibly celiac. So we are heading down the road to GF/CF for him.

    The other contact, the Mayo Clinic. They want their head of GI to look at all of his GI tests, notes, pediatrician chart, etc and he's going to call us and talk about some options we have, make some recommends for someone in our area (if there isn't someone very well versed in what he sees, we are getting to Minnesota and will go see them), and so on. Maybe we are finally on our way to figuring out his poor little gut.

    Thank you so much for your part in helping us figure out what was happening with him.ReplyCancel

This super fun T-rex was made by my friend Jennifer, Zac’s mom. (Happy Birthday Zac!) Creating a dinosaur out of cupcakes is a great way to celebrate the birthday of a dinosaur loving kid. Jennifer used chocolate cupcakes, chocolate frosting and green sprinkles for the body of the t-rex. The teeth are the white tips […]

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Jill Hopler, who has a business called Your Personal Foodie in NYC, is a wonderful resource if you need someone to help you cook food for your kids (or organize!) I can’t recommend her enough for “homemade, healthy and tasty food” made in your home. I first met Jill when I was renovating my kitchen. […]

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Even in families with a history of celiac disease, celiac disease is often missed by pediatricians and neurologists, who don’t understand that celiac can be “silent” presenting not with the typical gut symptoms but with neurological symptoms which are caused by the child not absorbing vitamins. Seizures can often be an early sign of celiac. […]

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