Hi, my name is Michelle. Our family is located in Baltimore county,
Maryland. My hubby, Steve, is a police officer. We have his/hers and
ours. My oldest, Amanda, is in the army. Stationed in Hawaii and being
deployed to Iraq. Let's not go there as I am unhappy with her decision.
Ashley, 15, has a dx of PDD and is on the road to recovery. Ashley is
GFCF. Jesse James, 11, dx of ADHD and ODD. He is a huge help but great
arguer. And our twins, Stevie and Sammy, 2, dx of autism, multiple food
allergies and SID.
Stevie and Sammy are on a rotation diet due to known allergies to
wheat, milk, soy, corn, rice, quinoa and white potato. We are going to
be doing the SAGE Elisa delayed food allergy testing soon. Has anyone
had an experienced with delayed food allergy testing and the Elisa in
particular? What company did you use? What was the outcome? Good, bad
or indifferent?
By the way, our guys did not fair well on the Nutramigen either and we
think it was due to the corn syrup solids. We did some preliminary
bloodwork regarding food allergies after discontinuing Nutramigen. When
corn came up high, we contributed it to the Nutramingen as nothing else
we used had corn. Our guys have food texture adversions and eat ONLY
thick puried foods (Food Processor) all organic of course. They also
only drink 6.5 oz bottled water to 1.5 oz pear juice. Is there anything
else that is safe for drinking? Orange juice seems to contain too much
sugar and apple is out as we are also treating heavy yeast. We are
still working on gut issues. YUK!
Our guys are on multiple vitamins/supplements. Both are making slow but
steady progress. I was hoping to connect with other parents living with
children with multiple food allergies so that I may learn from them. I
am glad to be among parents that understand.
Michelle
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