sandy, non-solid super smelly poo is a hallmark of celiac disease. He could definitely have a gluten issue.
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So she said she'll try avoiding dairy again because she gave him ice cream last night after dinner.I told her I've been avoiding dairy except cooked cheeses because I thought he was intolerant! LOL She said she'll write down what he eats for me and hopefully we'll go from there.
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Well surprisingly she was receptive! I don't know that she's going to really go GF (like for Celiacs you're really supposed to not even have it in their home!) but she sent me a GF recipe. She doesn't want to use soy as an alternative though so I sent her some GF SF links. I told her I would talk to her mom about it tomorrow at drop off so we'll see how she takes it. I can already see her feeding him non GF foods saying "he needs a treat from nana!"I just think if they actually SAW how many people have untreated Celiacs and developmental issues and then go GF and have major improvement.
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there is another way to fix this, since he poops blueberries, before he goes home feed him blueberries. Yes sometimes you need to play the game too. I have a family who said their child never ever has explosive poops at home only at my house, whatever, I come to find out that they feed the child lots of juice especially in the morning, I started playing this game too, I haven't heard anything in over 2 weeks now, sneaky yes but why should I always have to deal with their stupidness.
I find the gritiness is sometimes from other food not milk but from junk food.- Flag
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