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the head of the gastro dept said our daughter had no issue with gluten and to keep her on a normal diet, we ignored the moron and in the last 2 weeks she has gone from a 7.5 to 9 in shoes and grown 1 inch!


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Whoop de doo!!! Hurray for mommy instincts and :P for the gastro head :rolleyes:

maximoo Enthusiast

I know how proud you feel!!! As soon as my DD (13yo) went gluten-free she started growing b4 my eyes, and she went from a size 4 shoe to a 6 in like 2 mths.

Moms know best--Fire that idiot of a Dr!

Brenna'sMom Newbie

That sounds just like my dd last year when she was diagnosed. I'm still amazed by what a different child she is.

Good work with the Mommy Instinct. Just because she may have been celiac negative does NOT mean she isn't gluten intolerant. I don't know why that is so difficult for some gi's to accept.

kareng Grand Master

in the last 2 weeks she has gone from a 7.5 to 9 in shoes and grown 1 inch!

In 2 weeks? Wow!

And you thought gluten-free bread was was going to be the big expense! :D

mommida Enthusiast

:D :D :D :D :D :D AWESOME!!! :D :D :D :D :D

Have fun shoe shopping! B)

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the head of the gastro dept said our daughter had no issue with gluten and to keep her on a normal diet, we ignored the moron and in the last 2 weeks she has gone from a 7.5 to 9 in shoes and grown 1 inch!

Wow! Wow! That's great!


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Congrats! you gotta do whats right for her! Go with what YOU know.

stanleymonkey Explorer

she had fun shopping for new runners, she even chose the same ones for her cousin! Her baby sister dropped from the 50th % to 25% on the growth charts between 6 and 9 months, she went gluten-free because it was easier and she has suddenly sprouted and lost her eczema, I'm so glad relatives bought them both clothes for Christmas and their recent birthdays

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Besy reward a mommy can get for a tough decision.

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