quote author=Buntybear link=topic=190999.msg2210681#msg2210681 date=1304774355]Hi, so is it about 2 weeks he has been off dairy now?? You saw improvements at first but not so much now right? Are you sure there is no hidden dairy in his diet?[/quote]
Yes. It is about 2 weeks or so. And yes I saw some improvement with the NWs but I'm not sure if it was because of the dairy and or the visitors. As DS was really busy with the visitors here+ he didn’t nap much either when they were here.
We are managing the eczema but it is not that great TBH. What do you mean about hidden dairy? Could you please elaborate a bit more on that Bunty?
you can get the food intolerance/IgG test done that I had sent you
Karen I did have a look on that but it looks like a lot of hassle as it is a US based thing and TBH I didn't really understand much about the ordering kit etc. I think it would be a great thing for us if we lived in the US but to try and deal with something like this over here I think it will be a bit of a nightmare.
As for wheat, there are good gluten free bread, flours and pasta easily available. You could give this a go for a week or so?
I know. Thankfully we have a great variety of these in the UK. But wheat is almost in everything, iykwim?!?
Taking dairy off his diet is difficult in itself as his options of meals at nursery are limited now+ we have to provide the milk, bread spread etc at nursery. I can't imagine how worse it will get for the wheat, iykwim?!? Plus is soooo sad for him not to have dairy though
He loves his coconut/rice milk but he really misses his cheese, pizza etc......
We are just waiting for the NAET practitioner to get back from holiday for us to start the treatment. Is there anything we can do in the meanwhile? Apart from cutting the wheat as I’m dreading it