Guest guest Posted May 28, 2001 Report Share Posted May 28, 2001 Dear Amy and everybody else, We're trying to figure out more about these infringements. * How fast does this kind of reaction tend to happen (We expect the time interval to be different for different children, but need to know how big those differences are). * How direct is the link between ingested quantities and the time delays (for switching symptoms on and off). * There are several different types of reaction to diet infringements. Is it possible to find out anything more about these patterns? Who reacts in what ways, and is there a link between the type and quantity of ingested material and the type of reaction? * How is the link between ingested quantities and the severity of the reactions. Perhaps you (and everybody else who hasn't done so yet) could visit the GFCFkids diet survey at www.gfcfdiet.com and share your parts of this vitally important information ? Yours hopefully n Klaveness www.advimoss.no/GFCF_results www.advimoss.no/GFCF_survey -----Opprinnelig melding----- Fra: markutter@... Til: GFCFKids <GFCFKids > Dato: 28. mai 2001 14:32 Emne: Re: Severe regression >Hi folks, > >I just wanted to tell you about my Sammy (3). He has been gfcf and doing >well. He also started discreet trials and preschool so I didn't know what >was helping him the most. I didn't want to keep him gfcf if unnecessary so >last Sat. I took him off the diet (I figured I'd see a problem if the diet >was really helping him). You should see his nose!!!! Runny, sneezing, he has >a sore bottom and slurred speech. He is throwing things for attention and >generally being " bad " . > >A small testimonial for gfcf. Needless to say, we are back. > >Amy in PA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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