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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]why don't you take the kid to an allergist to confirm? Then you'll know. For celiac people, it's nothing. You'd make my DH just as ill from a slice of bread as you would from two breadcrumbs in a meatball...as for things tasting different, that's the way it is. You adjust because you don't want to be sick [/quote] I did. Skin tests are negative. GI allergies do not show up with regular allergy testing. And many people can have gluten sensitivities without having full-blown celiac.[/quote] OP again - as for "adjusting", try explaining to a 4 year old with autism and language delays that he can't have a croissant but it will make him not feel good. This is not a neurotypical 16 year I am talking about here.[/quote]
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