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food allergist visit - yesterday


DansMom wrote: Daniel had his first follow-up visit with the food allergist yesterday. After examining him and weighing and measuring, he said that Daniel doesn't show any signs of failure to thrive, no exzema or rash, and that his soft stool problem sounds quite different from allergic reaction diarrhea. No blood in the stool, and the long delays between bowel movements, are not consistent with food allergy. We talked a while about what Daniel eats and what illnesses he had this winter. We're going to eliminate olive oil for a while and limit the juice intake. He also gave us SIX sampling kits to test for bacteria and parasites (yuck!), but said he doesn't think we'd see such an otherwise healthy, active, growing kid if that is the problem---just wanting to rule that out.

I really like this doctor---he has four kids of his own, and he strikes the right balance between concern and reassurance. Daniel was such a good boy!! He was leery about the exam table from past experience, but he was great about getting on the scale and getting measured. He has grown one inch and gained a pound and a half since his visit in November. The doc said that was normal growth for his age. We've had a few more solid poops since I started the acidophilus powder, but mostly it's still the way it was. I'm feeling reassured about the growth issues though.

amynicole21 replied: Hooray! Great appointment. Sounds like the doctor is just what you need. I had to do those parasite tests with Sophia last year - ick! Good luck with that. WTG Daniel! thumb.gif

amymom replied: Well, that is reassuring. Even though it is frustrating to not know the causes, it is nice to know that there are things to check.

I may have mentioned it before, but has celiac disease been looked at. It is an intolerance to gluten. It has similar symptoms to a food allergy but is not a 'real' allergy but an intolerance. It is a very often undiagnosed problem and as a body matures the symptoms seem to go away and then the disease strikes when a person is older and usually under stress. You have probably tried loads of answers to see if they fit. This is common in my family so I always suggest it when the bowel is involved in problems.

Good Luck and well wishes.

DansMom replied: The allergist thought we'd see a lot more problems, with blood in the stool and failure to thrive, if there were gluten problems. I felt fairly reassured by his certainty that that was not an issue here. I'm surely hoping that this turns out to be too much oil or too much juice! That would be a lot easier. In one year, they will test for peanuts and retest for milk and egg.

amymom replied: Great! That is great! Celiac is a hard to manage disease. I'm glad that has been essentially ruled out.

coasterqueen replied: Sounds like Daniel is doing well! thumb.gif So you have to go another year or more on dairy-free, etc before he/you can get off of it? That's a bummer.

BTW, Megan's rash on her face is clearing up so I'm *hoping* I don't have to cut out wheat/soy, lol.

mysweetpeasWil&Wes replied: Great news! Wish I could find a doctor like that...Keep us posted on next visit.

A&A'smommy replied: awww that sounds like a good app. WTG Daniel!! thumb.gif

jcc64 replied: That's great Tracy. Isn't it such a huge relief to find the right dr who knows how to adequately address your concerns?
I hadn't heard about olive oil adversely affecting digestive activity, but I most certainly have heard about the problems with excessive juice consumption. I give Corey juice full strength with the expressed intent to provoke stool softening, (doesn't work in our case, but I keep trying) so I would imagine a kid who isn't predisposed to chronic constipation would wind up with Daniel's symptoms.
As long as he's growing and happy, these are small problems to deal with, right?

I'm a big fan of acidopholus powder. Good stuff for all of us, imo.

DansMom replied: Thanks everybody! I am feeling good about things with Daniel these days.

Jeanne, I think the oil issue is just that if he's getting a lot it may be having a laxative effect, loosening the stool, even though it doesn't process as quickly as mineral oil or flax seed oil---we really are liberal with it smile.gif I tend to think juice is more likely as a potential culprit, though, seeing as how these symptoms seemed to coincide with DH's introduction of juice boxes, which are undiluted.

Karen, I can eat dairy when Daniel weans... and I'm hoping he'll wean before age 3 and a half. The moment weaning occurs (let it be next week!!), DH is taking me to my favorite breakfast place, where I'll most certainly order stuff that contains eggs and cheese AND I'll dump some cream in my coffee laugh.gif I can't wait. As long as Daniel is allergic though, I'll continue to eat mostly what he eats so that he doesn't feel left out at mealtimes, but at least I'll be able to eat what I want when he's not around. Like getting a raspberry sourcream muffin on the way to work. I long for that day.

Great news on the improvement in Megan's symptoms! Dairy is usually the culprit, so it will be great if you can stop there. thumb.gif

ediep replied: yay!! Great appointment!!!!! Sounds like Daniel is doing well!

chloe&tysmommy replied: glad Daniel is doing well!! and it's nice to hear that you found a doctor that you like...that helps a lot!

I can't imagine not being able to have any dairy products wacko.gif how do you do it? ohmy.gif

kit_kats_mom replied: You have the patience of Job...I seriously don't know if I could do all that you have done. You rock!
It's great to find a decent ped. Sounds like Daniel is doing much better. Congrats


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