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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 134903" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>When my daughter was gluten free and I wasn't, I fed her a lot of things that I wouldn't eat now. We ate in restaurants and ordered gluten free and I assumed it would be mostly ok. Now, since I am gluten free, I can tell that at least half the time, there really is some gluten in it. I've called about foods that appear to be gluten free, only to be told there is gluten "flying around the plant". I know that all 3 of us who are gluten free in my house react to foods that say "may contain traces of wheat". So if you are not extremely strict about being gluten free, it might help to really watch for it. I only mention this because I thought I was being good about it before but I see from my own experience that cross contamination really matters.</p><p></p><p>I also took my daughter to an environmental physician. The one I saw seemed very interested in finding the cause of her emotional problems and believed it was allergy related. I think he did the same kind of testing that tiredmommy's doctor did. Unfortunately, he has dropped her as a patient because of her Lyme Disease so I can't say if he would have been sucessful in his treatment. An Environmental Physician might be helpful to you, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 134903, member: 1792"] When my daughter was gluten free and I wasn't, I fed her a lot of things that I wouldn't eat now. We ate in restaurants and ordered gluten free and I assumed it would be mostly ok. Now, since I am gluten free, I can tell that at least half the time, there really is some gluten in it. I've called about foods that appear to be gluten free, only to be told there is gluten "flying around the plant". I know that all 3 of us who are gluten free in my house react to foods that say "may contain traces of wheat". So if you are not extremely strict about being gluten free, it might help to really watch for it. I only mention this because I thought I was being good about it before but I see from my own experience that cross contamination really matters. I also took my daughter to an environmental physician. The one I saw seemed very interested in finding the cause of her emotional problems and believed it was allergy related. I think he did the same kind of testing that tiredmommy's doctor did. Unfortunately, he has dropped her as a patient because of her Lyme Disease so I can't say if he would have been sucessful in his treatment. An Environmental Physician might be helpful to you, though. [/QUOTE]
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