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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 367696" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>I will also harp on the gluten free diet.</p><p> </p><p>I know you have tested for it, but the test doesn't always find problems with gluten. My now 12 year old daughter had stomach issues her whole life until she was 8. We have a family history of celiac disease and she was tested a few times for it. It was always negative. Finally, when she was 8, I did a test that is well-known in the celiac community, but not accepted by doctors, and she was positive for gluten and casein sensitivity. Getting rid of those got rid of her stomach problems.</p><p> </p><p>The best news is that my other daughter also tested positive for both gluten and casein. This daughter didn't have stomach problems but was diagnosis'ed with ODD. She was taking the maximum dose of Lexapro and we were going to add Seroquel to try to control her violent tendencies. Then, we put her on the girlfriend/CF diet, and she turned into a typical kid. She is on no medications and is mostly a joy to be around. She can not have any gluten or milk though or the old difficult child resurfaces.</p><p> </p><p>I went on the girlfriend diet and it improved my anxiety, fatigue, brain fog, and more.</p><p> </p><p>My daughter's tummy aches were diagnosis'ed as anxiety by the doctors who could not find a medical reason. Doctors don't know everything. </p><p> </p><p>Whey is milk but not gluten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 367696, member: 1792"] I will also harp on the gluten free diet. I know you have tested for it, but the test doesn't always find problems with gluten. My now 12 year old daughter had stomach issues her whole life until she was 8. We have a family history of celiac disease and she was tested a few times for it. It was always negative. Finally, when she was 8, I did a test that is well-known in the celiac community, but not accepted by doctors, and she was positive for gluten and casein sensitivity. Getting rid of those got rid of her stomach problems. The best news is that my other daughter also tested positive for both gluten and casein. This daughter didn't have stomach problems but was diagnosis'ed with ODD. She was taking the maximum dose of Lexapro and we were going to add Seroquel to try to control her violent tendencies. Then, we put her on the girlfriend/CF diet, and she turned into a typical kid. She is on no medications and is mostly a joy to be around. She can not have any gluten or milk though or the old difficult child resurfaces. I went on the girlfriend diet and it improved my anxiety, fatigue, brain fog, and more. My daughter's tummy aches were diagnosis'ed as anxiety by the doctors who could not find a medical reason. Doctors don't know everything. Whey is milk but not gluten. [/QUOTE]
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