Testing Dilemma
Sabena faces a dilemma when trying to test her daughter for antibodies without consent. The doctor's refusal raises ethical questions about medical decisions for children. The conversation sheds light on the challenges of navigating healthcare systems for young children.In this clip
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Should we consider genetic testing for our 19-year-old daughter diagnosed with SIBO, many food allergies/intolerances, and possible celiac?
My daughter suffers from multiple food allergies, and she is being tested for celiac disease.
We are contacting you about our 19-year-old daughter who has been diagnosed with SIBO, many food allergies/intolerances, and possible celiac. Her symptoms include a bloated, full feeling after eating small amounts, extreme fatigue, brain fog, depression/anxiety, and continual congestion, among others. We are currently under the care of a functional medicine practitioner who has her on a very restrictive diet, supplements, and homemade yogurt that has specific bacterial cultures. We have seen small improvements and some minor gains. She has had tons of lab work panels drawn, etc. Through social media and friends, we were curious if Gary and his team may think she is a candidate for his genetic testing and/or if they have any ideas on what may be going on with her body. She's a smart, athletic, fit young woman, and we just hate to see her teenage years being affected by whatever is causing all these symptoms. Any help or information you may have would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.