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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 5091" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>I used a lab I found online that many celiac/gluten intolerant people use. I'm not sure if I can put the name on here, so pm me if you want it. It is $99 each for the gluten and casein tests + $20 S&amp;H. Since money is a concern for you, you could just try it without testing. I could see results in me in 2 or 3 days. I had to get off my Lexapro because I felt "giddy". It's been 3 months and I feel better than I did on it. (And at the time, I thought it was helping.) I could see results in difficult child pretty quickly also. Be aware that most doctors will scoff at this, but it has worked for us. If you are interested, I can also send you a link to where many celiac/gluten intolerant people wrote in to the celiac board about how their psychological issues improved once they went gluten free.</p><p></p><p>If I knew then what I know now, I would have tried this diet before starting either of us on the Lexapro. But the Lexapro did work for us at first. I had no trouble getting off from it, but I think withdrawing from it can have its own problems. If you do try the Lexapro, you might need to get it from a child psychiatrist. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 5091, member: 1792"] I used a lab I found online that many celiac/gluten intolerant people use. I'm not sure if I can put the name on here, so pm me if you want it. It is $99 each for the gluten and casein tests + $20 S&H. Since money is a concern for you, you could just try it without testing. I could see results in me in 2 or 3 days. I had to get off my Lexapro because I felt "giddy". It's been 3 months and I feel better than I did on it. (And at the time, I thought it was helping.) I could see results in difficult child pretty quickly also. Be aware that most doctors will scoff at this, but it has worked for us. If you are interested, I can also send you a link to where many celiac/gluten intolerant people wrote in to the celiac board about how their psychological issues improved once they went gluten free. If I knew then what I know now, I would have tried this diet before starting either of us on the Lexapro. But the Lexapro did work for us at first. I had no trouble getting off from it, but I think withdrawing from it can have its own problems. If you do try the Lexapro, you might need to get it from a child psychiatrist. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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