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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, OP, that is a lot. I would have a really hard time with no chicken, beef, fish. The GREAT news is that you have a clear path and it should all get better from this point on. This is really a very good position to be in! OP, could I ask a couple of questions about the situation? Did your child have very obvious gastro issues? And was this a urine or blood test? Could you share what the test order was? And who your ped is? Thank you very much.[/quote] No, he didn't have any gastro issues besides reflux. Normal pooping everyday or every other day. This was a blood, urine, and stool test. Our pediatrician is Rebecca Vickers in Arnold, MD. She ordered the tests. We had to pick up the test kits and take DS to our local hospital for the blood draw part of it. Then all specimens were overnighted to Great Plains Lab (in Kansas, I believe). I think we had the IgG test and the OAT test done. I don't think Dr. Vickers is currently taking new patients, but I could be wrong. Insurance (we have BCBS) covered all of the tests.[/quote]
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