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This morning I have a happy boy, giggling with his sister at the breakfast table. He slept in his own room last night and said he didn't have any bad dreams! He is starting his 3rd day of Xifaxan today...it must be working!
His Fructose Breath Test was on Tuesday, he felt okay Wednesday, but Thursday was a really rough day for him. His legs hurt really bad, he had a headache, and his eyes were welled-up with tears. He said he felt like he could cry at any moment. Not from the pain, he was just feeling down and weepy beyond his control. It's amazing what fructose can do to a person when it's not absorbed properly! And I'm sure the fructose fed his SIBO, which intensified things.
His GI would like to test for fructose malabsorption again in 6 months to see if things have changed after a period of healing. I am praying that he heals and we can add dairy and fructose back in. If gluten was all we had to worry out, life would be so much easier! But with little Tootsie's history with FM, I'm not real confident that it will resolve...
His Fructose Breath Test was on Tuesday, he felt okay Wednesday, but Thursday was a really rough day for him. His legs hurt really bad, he had a headache, and his eyes were welled-up with tears. He said he felt like he could cry at any moment. Not from the pain, he was just feeling down and weepy beyond his control. It's amazing what fructose can do to a person when it's not absorbed properly! And I'm sure the fructose fed his SIBO, which intensified things.
His GI would like to test for fructose malabsorption again in 6 months to see if things have changed after a period of healing. I am praying that he heals and we can add dairy and fructose back in. If gluten was all we had to worry out, life would be so much easier! But with little Tootsie's history with FM, I'm not real confident that it will resolve...
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