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Listen, jerk. I SAH, my child is either right under my nose or at school. I'm not an idiot so I know DC didn't have gluten at home, so where would DC get to eat something that will cause a reaction? UGH! I hate when people like you pretend to come in here to give advice and instead you seek to crucify the person who's down looking up asking for help. Why don't you do something more productive with your time? Instead of kicking someone who is down go spend some quality time with your children. It will make them happier, it will keep the people asking for help from being upset by the shit you say and will hopefully bring some sweetness to your bitter heart. Go away! I'm in enough pain already from seeing my child struggle I don't need this kind of people second guessing what I say and know about my very own family. GO AWAY! |
Now I won |
Imposter! Seriously, though, OP still doesn't understand my point.
Be kind to your children's teachers (and everyone else) and learn the facts of a situation before you go off and accuse people of wrongdoing. You will be a better advocate for your child if you can remain level-headed and not filled with so much venom and anger. There, I'm done. |
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Venom and anger only came after people started accusing me of things I didn't do. I came here asking for suggestions and insight I never said I wanted to chop the teacher's head off. |
You can outgrow gluten sensitivity, and it comes in waves, too. So stop worrying. My friend's daughter had it for ONE year before testing proved she was in the clear. Rather than place blame upon these teachers, talk to them. You know there IS a stomach bug going around. Four colleagues have it. So it may be coincidental. |
Her daughter was pooping blood. That's not a stomach bug and you'd have known that if you hadn't been too lazy to read anything besides the first post of the discussion.
OP, how's your daughter doing? |
Really? Do you have a source for outgrowing it? In order to test for it there has to be gluten in the system. If her daughter hadn't been eating it, of course she'd be "clear" when re tested. That doesn't mean she outgrew it. |
Would you like my friend's daughter's medical records with the gluten test results? You're a fucking moron. Gastroenteritis ulcerative colitis |
Did you read my first post or you simply just quoted it without reading? I was asking HOW to talk to them, HOW to approach them to find out what happened and what to do once we learn what happened. If you want to come with something helpful please READ before saying anything. Now if you just want to troll around try to focus on stuff that does not involve medical issues, sick children, sad/worried parents. Go to the political forum, the off topic, the relationship forum where people like just talking no sense stuff. Will you? |
Judging by your rude response, I'm guessing not. |
PP here again. I did some googling and the consensus seems to be NO a gluten intolerance cannot be outgrown. A wheat allergy can be. As I said in order for the tests to be accurate gluten has to be in the system (often they require you to be eating it consistently for 2 months before the test). And even if you seem to be symptom free gluten still can be causing long term intestinal damage. And in the case of a child, you can't really tell how they are feeling unless you are seeing symptoms. In the case of Celiacs it definitely is never outgrown and should never be consumed. |
"Gluten sensitive" ? Celiac Disease |
I tried to muddle through this but all the crazies completely ruined the thread to the point it's unreadable.
OP I'll never know what happened or what you did about it but hope your child is okay. |