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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 398215"><p>A gluten allergy I think is the most common to show up as behavior problems, and it helps to remember that gluten is not only found in wheat or products with wheat, but other grains also have it (not all of them). It's something I had my daughter tested for before I allowed any medication (she's not gluten sensitive). There are other digestive issues, like IBS, PK something or other (someone will chime in with the correction) and Crohn's that can also exhibit as behavior at first because they're too young to express the problem in a more socially acceptable way. The fact that he lashes at you more than anyone could also be that he is comfortable expressing his anxieties and frustrations more with you (backwards compliment, I know).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 398215"] A gluten allergy I think is the most common to show up as behavior problems, and it helps to remember that gluten is not only found in wheat or products with wheat, but other grains also have it (not all of them). It's something I had my daughter tested for before I allowed any medication (she's not gluten sensitive). There are other digestive issues, like IBS, PK something or other (someone will chime in with the correction) and Crohn's that can also exhibit as behavior at first because they're too young to express the problem in a more socially acceptable way. The fact that he lashes at you more than anyone could also be that he is comfortable expressing his anxieties and frustrations more with you (backwards compliment, I know). [/QUOTE]
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