Guest guest Posted May 20, 2001 Report Share Posted May 20, 2001 Several people have made the kind of experiment that you're considering. It is most important, if you go off the diet, to watch and describe as objectively and fully as you can, all the parameters that are likely to be affected in the short to medium run by a diet challenge. Then, when you make the challenge, be fairly decisive: Use a large quantity over a short period (1-2 meals) and then go back on the diet again, watching closely for any of the changes that might indicate a sensitivity. If you see nothing for a week, then make a bigger, longer challenge, and wait for ten days. This waiting period is important, because continued intake of offending protein might mask some of the effects of the first dose. WRITE DOWN what you see! Look up the GFCF diet survey (www.gfcfdiet.com), and have a good look at the infringement questionnaire and the infringement report. These will tell you what to look for. You might also find it worth while to read the infringement section of www.advimoss.no/GFCF_results . Yours n Klaveness Fra: blystone@... Til: GFCFKids <GFCFKids > Dato: 19. mai 2001 06:26 Emne: Just wondering if anyone else the same experience as me >Hey all, > >I was just wondering if anyone can give me your experience. My son >is 5 and has been cf since August of last year. The only difference >we noticed after him being CF was that he had the first formed stools >and wasn't gassy anymore. He has been GF since January of this year >and we still have yet to notice any difference in him. Our insurance >wasn't willing to help with any tests and we just haven't been able >to afford to take him to a DAN Doctor or pay for the tests on our >own. I have been very closely watching what he eats and I know that >he hasn't gotten anything he shouldn't have. We were able to get his >MMR shots split up so that we didn't have to worry about that, but we >just are wondering if he had any problems in the first place. Before >we started, he didn't really drink a lot of milk or want cheese or >other dairy products, and when we took him off of gluten, he didn't >act too much like he cared except every once in a while he'd ask for >Cheerios or pizza, but that was about it. We are seriously thinking >of taking him off of the diet and just don't know what to do >especially since we haven't got a doctor to talk to. You all have >been our source of support and information...along with some great >books. If anyone has any experience with this, I'd love to hear from >you. > >Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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