Guest guest Posted January 25, 2010 Report Share Posted January 25, 2010 Hello listmates, It has been awhile since I have written, but we would so appreciate your help. Our son has been a patient with Dr. Goldberg for over a year and a half and we are still not able to get his high IGE and esonophil levels down. (IGE 714 and Eosinophils 8.6) We have taken the results of the Meridian Valley test as well as the results from our local allergist (Labcor test) and eliminated all foods that even registered in the insignificant range out of his diet. He is only eating lamb, tuna, trout, turkey, nitrate free bacon, sweet potatos and white grapes with NO infractions. Another listmate gives a very convincing argument for P/N testing which I really want to try. But, Dr. G doesn't want us to do this. We are at our wits end with this diet and beginning to wonder if such a restricted diet is even necessary. Has anyone out there done P/N testing with success? (I know has) Does anyone have recommendations about this? Does anyone know Dr. G's rationale for not doing P/N testing? On a good note our son is making progress, but it is so very slow. He just turned 5. We were hoping we would be on our way to a mainstreamed class by now. It looks to us that the allergy issue is what is standing in the way. Thank you for your help. Martha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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