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ok, I dont mean to keep going over this, but Im trying to be a

detective :)

So, for the last three days I have only given GLutenease in the

enzymes department...... After reading some posts, I realized that I

actually have a system where I just give him Glutease in the morning

and then at night...I capsule. The stimming is gone. I used to (6

months ago) have to give him Houston enzymes whenever he ate. That is

not the case.

So as I wait for a sample of Digest...I ask myself, ok the stimming

is gone.... Is glutenease all he needs? What does this signify that

he can eat and not stim during the day.....that perhaps he is healed

from most of gluten stuff and now maybe Im dealing with a virus? Yeast?

If I stay with just glutenease....and I not taking care of his issues?

Will the stimming start up again once his body reacts to just the

glutease?

I wanted to also mention that we also have taken care for the most part

his encompresis...which had alot to do with his stimming too!

One of my theories is that him hnot moving his bowels, and that junk

was causing a reaction...... and not necessarily foods?

Do I need to press the envelope because he has gut issues that I need

to address so I need to stir the pot to get rid of them? I know you

really dont have that answer and I need to experiment, but what would

you suggest I do first now that at this point, Glutenease has taken

care of the stimming...

Thoughts?

Kathy

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