Guest guest Posted June 4, 2001 Report Share Posted June 4, 2001 Hi , We just got our peptide test results back. They were high for casein but low (normal range) for gluten. Did this the day before we started the no-nothing diet, and are now on it for 16 days. Haven't even had a chance to discuss this with our DAN! doctor yet. Anyone else get similar results, or the opposite? I believe that I heard some kids test normal, yet still improve with the diet. Guess we wait and see... ~ in NY, Mom to 3y5m Mild ASD and 1y5m -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am having a terrible time convincing my family that this diet is the right thing for our younger son. My mother is the one who pushed us to have the peptides testing done, as her friend works for Dr. Shaw and they offered to do it complimentary to get my pediatrician interested and send more labs their way. Now she thinks that they are skewing the results just to prove their theories, and that doesn't have any problems. Nevermind the fact that he goes insane whenever he eats any wheat. I have a bruised cheekbone from where he headbutted me yesterday. She never seems to be around when he's having a reaction, of course. So here's my question: has anyone had the peptide testing done there and had results within normal limits? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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