| Posted: 17 May 2008 at 8:37am | IP Logged
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Hi hun
I'm sorry to hear that you're facing a difficult time ahead of you. As far as i know they probably wouldn't risk a general unless it's nessessary and even then it might not happen till your lo's a bit older, but they can also do a blood test to see what the body's response is when eating gluten.
As for food have they told you to avoid products containing gluten?
Alot of baby foods have a tick system of what each product contains... so it might be a limited diet if you use just jars but it might help you in the begining. However i know from a friend that many foods are naturally gluten-free, including rice, maize, meat, fish, cheese and eggs as well as vegetables, pulses (peas, beans and lentils) and fruit.
In shops now they tend to have a gulten free foods section to help people find the products that are free from.... (in my local tesco it's in the tea and coffee isle), for example breads, pasta, pizza bases and biscuits and some foods are available on prescription. There are also internet shops where you can buy gluten free products and have them delivered to your door.
A simple basic website i found when my friend was diagnosed was the coeliacs uk site.... click here if you would like to jump to it.
HTH a little if you have any questions i'd pop and see your gp or hv with them as they should be able to help you out too....
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