It has been confirmed that dd has a wheat allergy. Her symptoms are mild - mild eczema primarily & she had a mild case of hives recently. She also has regular colds, which may or may not be related and mushy poops which may or may not be just normal. In the past few days since she was diagnosed I have been given varying advice. My question - Do I eliminate wheat altogether or do I make sure that she has occasional exposure so that she does not form a worse allergy to it? The allergist even said that since her symptoms were so mild if we didn't want to stop giving her wheat, we could just treat the eczema like we've been doing.
Re: minimal exposure or strictly no - wheat allergy
I'm gluten intolerant myself. I'm about to turn 30 and looking back at my life, I wished my mother had stopped the exposure early had it been identified. I remember as a kid when I went to the doctor's and the doc thought I may be lactose intolerant be
Wow, unjookang, our experiences are eerily similar. I too had a large weight gain that I couldn't diet or exercise off. Infertility, high BP, rashes, chest pain, etc. It wasn't until after my second child (and second high-risk pg with
I am also gluten intolerant and it's very mild as well, and only figured it out about a year or two ago. I didn't get skin reactions from it, but had tons of gas and diahrea all the time (I thought this was normal until I went GF!). What I