Ok, if I don't post now, I won't get back to it, so here goes!
I'm back to this discussion after just reading through it months ago when my dd (at around 7 mo?) had crazy "episodes" of fussing/passing out after I had first intro'd her to oats (5hrs later, but had oats later on in the week w/o an episode, but possibly cranky?) and barley (1hr later) during the summer. They did Celiac testing after the barley was intro'd, and it all came back negative. (However, I haven't found any research stating their exactness in infants, just adults & children. Someone mentioned something about that in a prev. post....) So, it was attributed to possibly gluten setting off acid reflux, which, actually, we realized she did have. (one of those, oh, yeah, she does ___, ____, ___, etc.)
We kept her off all gluten until just recently. Fri, Nov. 3rd, we gave her wheat, and Tues, Nov. 7th we gave her oats. No episodes, so we totally sighed in relief and brought on the Cheerios and graham crackers, which she so totally loved. (One day she even refused all food--except the graham crackers!!! And she hadn't even had sight of them yet that meal! She just wouldn't eat anything offered to her, and then I told my hubby, "Watch this." I pulled out a cracker and Oo! Instant happy child! Fabulous video clip of that! So, we hid the crackers after that night so she'd actually eat!) Right now at least 1/2 of her grains diet consists of Cheerios, if not like 80%. Come Sunday, she had this nasty blow-out right in the middle of church. She doesn't even poop on Sundays, come to think of it, not to mention during church. Then, Monday and Tuesday she three diapers of horrible-smelling yellow stuff. Yum. She had another this morning around 8:30. She normally only has dirty diapers every 2 or three days, sometimes even 5 days, and it's typically around lunch time, when she's all covered with food!

Now, it's like breakfast, lunch, and dinner that she's filling those pants! (and leaking all over them!)
So, Mommy here is starting to get frustrated. Could it possibly be dairy-related? (lactose, not the proteins, I drink milk all the time but it's lactose-free) She's breastfed, and I'm lactose-intolerant and and splurge on occasion. I had dairy at a friend's Saturday night w/out taking a lactase supplement. I'd much rather deal with a dairy intol. than gluten intol!!!! If it's dairy, those diapers should clear up pretty soon--like today! in my book. Oh, wait, she did have mac & cheese yesterday because I was tired. That and one bite of ice cream (she was begging

), or was it a few bites of ice cream?

, is all the dairy she's had as I was hoping that putting off the dairy would help her be less likely to develop lactose-intolerance problems. (Not anything I read, just my own guesses/hopes. Always forget to ask the dr.)
I have a dr. appt for her tomorrow morning (ear infection?), so I'll bring all of this up with the dr, even though he's not her usual dr. I think he may be the same dr she saw after the "barley episode", though, as her dr was out of town. Hopefully that's the case.
Oh, and she often has mucous in her poops--including in some of these latest yellow ones. Could that be Celiac or lactose related? Her dr. just kinda shrugged it off the first time we mentioned it, then the next time she said to keep an eye on it, and then when I told her about her having just a wad of mucous in her diaper one day (prob 4 days after the dairy, but after having one bout of random diarhea, but didn't elaborate on that to the dr), she didn't say anything about it. ? But, I was probably rambling off about stuff, so . . . maybe I just didn't let her get a word in.
Well, that's pretty much the story. Baby's growing/developing well, except that she is a poor sleeper (reflux?/teething?) and she hasn't gotten any teeth yet, which of course this morning I read can happen w/ kids with Celiac. However, the book didn't elaborate on what was considered "late teething", so it could just be her developmental schedule. (I'm getting tired of all of her chewing and teething pain that hasn't yet produced a tooth yet, though. This girl's been teething since she was 3mo! unless she just likes to chew on stuff when she's upset!

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Anyway, have a great day, everyone!

Oh, and I'm wondering what this great info is that Nikki passed on to Kinlagh's Folks. . . .
