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The FPIES Handbook: Information for Parents and Caregivers, A research based reference for navigating Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome

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Food allergies of the digestive tract are on the rise; one of the most serious among them is FPIES (food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome). What happens when a family doctor, a registered dietitian, and an FPIES support group leader - all mothers of children with FPIES - work together? You get a must-have resource for FPIES families. This book is packed with anecdotal experiences, encouragement, and scientific research. It presents FPIES in a way that it has never been presented before in hopes that it will leave you feeling encouraged, educated, and ready to manage your child's condition. For the parents experiencing FPIES with their children, knowledge can be power; may you never again feel as scared or as alone!

229 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 14, 2018

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June 19, 2018
Fantastic! Thank you Joy Vines. FPIES is a hard Syndrome to navigate and there is sooooo much misinformation out there. This is a super resource and I highly recommend this to anyone who is dealing with FPIES. It’s well written, sticks with the facts about what is known about this issue and supports creating supportive relationships with trained medical professionals. FPIES is rare and no two people (generally children) present the same way. Newly diagnosed - start here!
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March 13, 2023
My 9-month old was just diagnosed with FPIES, and I’m so glad this book exists. It’s helping me navigate food trials, monitor symptoms, and keep moving forward with confidence. An excellent resource with research-backed information.
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July 15, 2024
A very helpful resource if you are navigating FPIES. I have learned more from this book than I did from the medical professionals involved in my child's diagnosis. Thank you!
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August 20, 2024
If you know a child with FPIES, this book is immensely insightful. I would highly recommend it.
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