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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 253887" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Steph- I can personally attest to the fact that allergies can cause behavior problems. I can now predict when my daughter's allergies are kicking up by watching her behaviors. She has outgrown her food allergies (but is still sensitive to soy) but her inhalant allergies are still present. She tends to become very tense, loud, wound up and argumentative. Her sleep becomes affected. She picks fights and taunts me. This all usually starts a few days before physical symptoms start (eye shiners, blotchy skin, nasal congestion, itchy skin and eyes, hives).</p><p> </p><p>I would feel better if you took your difficult child to a pediatric allergist and had him tested. Also, I would want him tested for asthma. My Duckie isn't normal... her allergic reactions aren't typical and her asthma is the cough-variant type and may have been missed for awhile because it didn't present normally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 253887, member: 1722"] Steph- I can personally attest to the fact that allergies can cause behavior problems. I can now predict when my daughter's allergies are kicking up by watching her behaviors. She has outgrown her food allergies (but is still sensitive to soy) but her inhalant allergies are still present. She tends to become very tense, loud, wound up and argumentative. Her sleep becomes affected. She picks fights and taunts me. This all usually starts a few days before physical symptoms start (eye shiners, blotchy skin, nasal congestion, itchy skin and eyes, hives). I would feel better if you took your difficult child to a pediatric allergist and had him tested. Also, I would want him tested for asthma. My Duckie isn't normal... her allergic reactions aren't typical and her asthma is the cough-variant type and may have been missed for awhile because it didn't present normally. [/QUOTE]
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