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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 524603" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I hear your frustration knowing something is wrong and not finding the right professional to validate it and put a plan together. My son has bit and pieces of diagnosis, but I also feel we are missing the bigger picture.</p><p>What can also be hard is the variability of our difficult children. They are always changing and their issues vary in intensity from time to time. </p><p>For the food intolerance, you really don't need to have a doctor on board in order to experiment new diets. Partner has (had, seems to do A LOT better these past 6 months) severe GERD and was hospitalized over it. He was not able to be medication free until I eliminate dairy from his diet (although GI specialist swore that dairy had nothing to do with it). For years, everything was cooked from scratch, all natural ingredients, water, almond milk or apple juice for drinks, etc...</p><p>Did the doctor recomment to be that drastic? No. But that's what allowed him to be medications free.</p><p>Is there any neuro psychiatric or complete psycho evaluation in your area?? That might give you some more answers.</p><p>Hang in there. Keep diging and ask the forum LOTS of questions. </p><p>Welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 524603, member: 11847"] I hear your frustration knowing something is wrong and not finding the right professional to validate it and put a plan together. My son has bit and pieces of diagnosis, but I also feel we are missing the bigger picture. What can also be hard is the variability of our difficult children. They are always changing and their issues vary in intensity from time to time. For the food intolerance, you really don't need to have a doctor on board in order to experiment new diets. Partner has (had, seems to do A LOT better these past 6 months) severe GERD and was hospitalized over it. He was not able to be medication free until I eliminate dairy from his diet (although GI specialist swore that dairy had nothing to do with it). For years, everything was cooked from scratch, all natural ingredients, water, almond milk or apple juice for drinks, etc... Did the doctor recomment to be that drastic? No. But that's what allowed him to be medications free. Is there any neuro psychiatric or complete psycho evaluation in your area?? That might give you some more answers. Hang in there. Keep diging and ask the forum LOTS of questions. Welcome! [/QUOTE]
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