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Ten Reasons Why Sick Kiddos Suck

  January 13, 2014 - 8:00 am | January 12, 2014 Parenting
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It is Monday and the kiddos are still sick. Zac’s fever finally broke, but his cough has gotten worse and both kids have faucets for noses. I’ve done everything I can think of to help my kiddos feel better, and a lot of it is helping. But with this particular … Continue reading →

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The Best of Cradle Rocking Mama’s First Year

  September 17, 2013 - 7:00 am | September 16, 2013 Uncategorized
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Last month I wrote my One Year Anniversary post. At the time, I wanted to share my most frequently read posts with you…but in all the August work/FPIES madness never could find the time. Recently I’ve had an incredible increase in readership, so I thought I’d help my new readers … Continue reading →

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    Thanks for stopping by! My name is Carrie. This is where I talk about all things FPIES, Fructose Malabsorption, Food Allergies, Real Food, Recipes, and MCAD. Click on the photo for more on my family and what this blog is about, and thank you for visiting! Be sure to subscribe so you never miss a recipe! (Don't worry, your email is safe with me.)

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    FPIES stands for Food Protein Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome. It is a rare food allergy that affects the gastrointestinal system. Reactions are delayed onset, usually 2-4 hours after a trigger food is eaten, but sometimes even longer than that.
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    Children with FPIES have symptoms that range from severe (violent vomiting to bile and hypovolemic shock) to mild (bloody diarrhea, sleep disturbances).
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    There is no test for FPIES. It is diagnosed by clinical observation and ruling out other possibilities.
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    There also are no tests to determine trigger foods. FPIES parents must simply feed their child a food, then wait to see if they react.
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    Find out more: Click on "FPIES Links" at the top!

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