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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 479148" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>It's not sugar. He eats sugar in some form every day. When I shop, I look at the ingredients list and don't buy anything with additives. I never buy him sweets (candy) but sometimes he has chocolate or an ice-cream - never seen this before with ice-cream. Never let him have fizzy drinks like coke though he's had it once or twice at parties, etc. He did seem to me to get more hyper one time after he had coke. </p><p>It could have been the candy yesterday because it was like that the last time he ate a lot of candy at halloween. So it could conceivably have been a dye, maybe a red dye... The effect was really noticeable - as if he'd taken some drug. Manic, as I said. </p><p>Now he is beside me drawing butterflies and cutting them out with scissors, then colouring in. He is talking away as he does it, as he usually does, but his body is basically still and he is concentrating on what he is doing. This is how he usually is inside the house. Yesterday he literally could not stay still or concentrate on anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 479148, member: 11227"] It's not sugar. He eats sugar in some form every day. When I shop, I look at the ingredients list and don't buy anything with additives. I never buy him sweets (candy) but sometimes he has chocolate or an ice-cream - never seen this before with ice-cream. Never let him have fizzy drinks like coke though he's had it once or twice at parties, etc. He did seem to me to get more hyper one time after he had coke. It could have been the candy yesterday because it was like that the last time he ate a lot of candy at halloween. So it could conceivably have been a dye, maybe a red dye... The effect was really noticeable - as if he'd taken some drug. Manic, as I said. Now he is beside me drawing butterflies and cutting them out with scissors, then colouring in. He is talking away as he does it, as he usually does, but his body is basically still and he is concentrating on what he is doing. This is how he usually is inside the house. Yesterday he literally could not stay still or concentrate on anything. [/QUOTE]
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