It gets better
By C
@ShyBear88 (59342)
Sterling, Virginia
April 17, 2018 9:02pm CST
We have now been 2 months gluten free with this little guy is starting to do a lot better. Sleeping through the night more often. His stools have become harder which means potty training will become easier. He is also less cranky and he naps during the day again. His body is still healing and getting use to no wheat. You can tell when wheat or other glutens have been digested. He gets either a wash or very watery stool. Not so fun when those days happen. There are a few things in the house we are still finding food wise that triggers him. These are the seasonings that we cook with. Some times other places we go to eat which is hard. I cook everything gluten free.
This is the little boy I remember for a year ago when he was 2. He is just getting over a really bad stomach bug that our house end up with. Keep look outs for more of my lovely gluten free posts.
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@Starmaiden (9308)
• Canada
18 Apr 18
I hope for one so young that a doctor has approved his gluten free diet? You don't want to be denying his young body of the other nutrients that grains have to offer. 

@ShyBear88 (59342)
• Sterling, Virginia
18 Apr 18
In older post I stated a few weeks back that he has a wheat allergy and possible celiac so going gluten free wasn’t really by choice it was nessarry of course actually lots of people don’t need it and even someone that can have it you don’t need grains to ground just protein, water, calcium and a few other vitamins a but it’s not a nessecity to actual have glutens. Grain isn’t actual a gluten gluten is a proteins. Corn is a grain but there is an extrem low allergy to that. It’s not even on the top 8 common food allergies like wheats it self. Also got to because I’d Rhy and Bariely. I don’t think he has an issue with theme.
Yes, the doctor is the one that wants home gluten free or worse he could go into shock would like to avoid that and having to use an epipen on him.
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