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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Hey, that's easy. It is by laughing at the amazing ways that wheat can
hide in foods, and recognizing that a goof on occasion is no big deal.
Especially as a really careful mom, you have your child with a normal
intestine. With a normal intestine there is the experience from a
number of years ago of giving gluten to children that had been kept
gluten free. When celiac children were challenged with a single dose
they had no symptoms.
So, if your child had symptoms consider he perpaps was just sick with
normal stuff. To be sure, let him recover and do a rechallenge. If
there is a problem you know there is either wheat in it or there is
some other intolerance. If no reaction you haven't lost a favorite
food. Read the label first and check back here for hidden gluten in
the list before the rechallenge.
Stephen Holland, M.D.
On Mar 12, 2004, at 6:04 PM, Automatic digest processor wrote:
> How do ya handle the guilt when you, as a parent, make a mistake?
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