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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 172594" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>I understand what you mean - you can love your child with all your heart but you don't necessarily like him all the time. Although there are times he melts your heart, there are also times where he cuts your heart to ribbons. </p><p></p><p>If one more diagnosis is too much to cope with, maybe consider just trying a strict celiac diet for some time (weeks, not days) to see how he reacts. Some children with celiac have behavior problems that are related to the celiac and improve on the appropriate diet. </p><p></p><p>It's ok to be angry. When difficult child was little and things were bad and I had tons of different opinions from different clinicians but no solutions, I just listened to the Stones' 'Paint It Black' and seethed. And grieved. I still grieve. But now I spend less time thinking about how things should be or how I wish they were, and more time dealing with what is. Maybe I'm slowly growing psychological calluses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 172594, member: 2884"] I understand what you mean - you can love your child with all your heart but you don't necessarily like him all the time. Although there are times he melts your heart, there are also times where he cuts your heart to ribbons. If one more diagnosis is too much to cope with, maybe consider just trying a strict celiac diet for some time (weeks, not days) to see how he reacts. Some children with celiac have behavior problems that are related to the celiac and improve on the appropriate diet. It's ok to be angry. When difficult child was little and things were bad and I had tons of different opinions from different clinicians but no solutions, I just listened to the Stones' 'Paint It Black' and seethed. And grieved. I still grieve. But now I spend less time thinking about how things should be or how I wish they were, and more time dealing with what is. Maybe I'm slowly growing psychological calluses. [/QUOTE]
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