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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds like an eating disorder to me. It's very fashionable to blame all sorts of things on gluten or wheat or dairy or eggs. But there is absolutely no scientific proof that they are the cause of anything. Doctors are just fobbing you off because they don't know. [/quote] I’m OP, it’s not an eating disorder, he can eat those foods. He will happily eat those foods. But in a matter of hours his skin turns horrid. We have worked with several allergists and two specialists in eczema. No one has been fobbing us off, they’ve actually been extremely helpful and sympathetic. For now all we can do is avoid the foods. He does great with meat, rice, coconut milk, most fresh fruit and veggies minus corn and tomato (corn in particular is tough), fish, shrimp, etc. Hes not starving by any means, but we have yet to find any treats that don’t cause an issue unless I bake them at home with alternative flours and other things.[/quote] Helpful and sympathetic, sure. Because you are paying them but they are not giving you any real advice. And all you are doing is making your kid neurotic about food. Maybe not now. But wait. [/quote] Huh? What other advice do you recommend? He eat the food that makes him break out in a full body rash? Get wet wrapped at the hospital (yep, we have done that)? [/quote]
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