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<blockquote data-quote="Katlin" data-source="post: 291576" data-attributes="member: 2849"><p>After finally finding time to read some of your replies more thoroughly, I realized that everyone was not being hyper critical but were truly trying to understand and help, and everyone approaches this kind of information from where they are and what they have experienced. </p><p></p><p>I apologize for being "thin skinned". I thank you all for taking time to respond. I know that life with a gif does not leave a lot of free time. I am truly sorry for my angry replies. No one on my side of the family has the serious problems that my daughter does. On the paternal side there was an aunt to her father who set herself on fire, and nearly died. Was considered a "nut case" her entire life.</p><p></p><p>To those who mentioned diet, I totally agree that, that can be helpful in some cases. We are vegetarian, (eat lots of organic fruits, veggies, nuts, beans, smoothies, etc. We walk everywhere and I believe that is why my GD does not need medication for ADHD. Homeschooling also is a strong factor. My other daughter is a clinical dietitian in a hospital and we often discuss how doctors. don't necessarily know a lot about diet. Very little time is spent in medical school teaching this. Thank you all for attempting to add to this with your own hard earned wisdom. Good luck in the journey and I hope everyone finds the answers they need, in this difficult role we have been given as the parent of a gif.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katlin, post: 291576, member: 2849"] After finally finding time to read some of your replies more thoroughly, I realized that everyone was not being hyper critical but were truly trying to understand and help, and everyone approaches this kind of information from where they are and what they have experienced. I apologize for being "thin skinned". I thank you all for taking time to respond. I know that life with a gif does not leave a lot of free time. I am truly sorry for my angry replies. No one on my side of the family has the serious problems that my daughter does. On the paternal side there was an aunt to her father who set herself on fire, and nearly died. Was considered a "nut case" her entire life. To those who mentioned diet, I totally agree that, that can be helpful in some cases. We are vegetarian, (eat lots of organic fruits, veggies, nuts, beans, smoothies, etc. We walk everywhere and I believe that is why my GD does not need medication for ADHD. Homeschooling also is a strong factor. My other daughter is a clinical dietitian in a hospital and we often discuss how doctors. don't necessarily know a lot about diet. Very little time is spent in medical school teaching this. Thank you all for attempting to add to this with your own hard earned wisdom. Good luck in the journey and I hope everyone finds the answers they need, in this difficult role we have been given as the parent of a gif. [/QUOTE]
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