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Wheat Challenge

Tootsie has completed 2 weeks of wheat trials.  In the beginning we introduced a half a slice of potato bread (first ingredient: wheat flour) and she didn't complain of a tummy ache.  The second day we gave her whole piece and that night she had some cramping - then she didn't have a BM for 2 full days.  During those two days we went back to the elimination diet to let her intestines rest.  We ended up introducing swedish pancakes and Pillsbury Crescent Rolls, both made with wheat flour, and she didn't have any trouble.  Right now we are allowing 1-2 wheat items every-other-day so we don't overwhelm her system.  So far it's going good...although it's a slow process...


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  1. do you think it is wheat or something else in that whole piece that stopped her up? (hugs)

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