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<blockquote data-quote="Mud Island Dweller" data-source="post: 491721" data-attributes="member: 87831"><p>I very much doubt she is coeliac Totto but intolerance is common and trying what l suggested over a few days is easier than dashing off in a panic for tests.</p><p></p><p>They rarely test lactose you have to have very strong symptoms for that will usually tell you do as l suggested. (friends son vomits etc for up to 2 days post dairy product they agreed to test him for lactose but said as he seemed to have such a reaction it was a waste of time he avoids dairy and never had a test)</p><p></p><p>And gluten for coelic test doesnt often show intolerance.</p><p></p><p>Going gluten free as much as possible is different to being coelic and having to go without. From what l have seen it is a bit like us lchf people say dont go gluten free. lf it works it works.</p><p></p><p>And my 2 suggestions were quick and easy to do and common before rushing in a panic to the dr with a google page of illness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mud Island Dweller, post: 491721, member: 87831"] I very much doubt she is coeliac Totto but intolerance is common and trying what l suggested over a few days is easier than dashing off in a panic for tests. They rarely test lactose you have to have very strong symptoms for that will usually tell you do as l suggested. (friends son vomits etc for up to 2 days post dairy product they agreed to test him for lactose but said as he seemed to have such a reaction it was a waste of time he avoids dairy and never had a test) And gluten for coelic test doesnt often show intolerance. Going gluten free as much as possible is different to being coelic and having to go without. From what l have seen it is a bit like us lchf people say dont go gluten free. lf it works it works. And my 2 suggestions were quick and easy to do and common before rushing in a panic to the dr with a google page of illness. [/QUOTE]
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