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Loosing Weight And Gluten Free


SAHM2one

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My son has been gluten free for 2-3 weeks now, I really can't keep track anymore. He is more like a typical 2 year old boy now, temper tantrums and loads of energy. He is also pooping daily on his own in the first time since he was 2 weeks old. Everything seems to be doing great except the weight. He is loosing weight. His distended belly is going down so his pants are all getting to big in the waist, which is great in one way but is it normal for the scale to also be going down?? He hasn't lost enough for me to get really worried but I just was wondering if this is normal when starting the diet? I know that I lost 7 lbs the first 2 weeks but I also have some to loose!


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I am a skinny gluten intolerant. I lost 5 pounds in the first 6 weeks. But I have gained back 8. :) Just give it a little more time and make sure you give him nutrient/calorie rich foods like nut butters and avacado.

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