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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DD started pre-school a few weeks ago and I have those "gluten free" and "diary free" stickers all over her lunch box and lunch containers. She's only 2.5yo so she doesn't know yet what she's allowed to eat and what hurts her. The school knows about her sensitivity and they're also a nut free school. Yesterday she came home from school with very little appetite, saying her tummy hurt and very very irritable. I thought she was tired and put her to sleep. She woke up from her nap with a massive diarrhea in her underwear and pooped numerous times since yesterday (yellow diarrhea like) when her normal is one huge poop at breakfast and one little one when she wakes up from her nap. I'm sure they fed her something with either milk or gluten in it. How do I approach them? The only time she was away from me was in school so I know she didn't eat anything from her "no" list while under my watch. What do I even say to them? :? [/quote] 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. [/quote] 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.[/quote] Would you like my friend's daughter's medical records with the gluten test results? You're a fucking moron. Gastroenteritis ulcerative colitis[/quote] Wait a sec. Does your dd have Celiac, or does she have Ulcerative Colitis. Those are two completely different beasts. [/quote]
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