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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 297859" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>Would your husband consider a change in diet instead of medications? My daughter could be violent and was already taking Lexapro. We were needing to add another medication to contain the violence and were looking at Seroquel. Around that time, we discovered she was gluten and milk intolerant so we tried the girlfriend/CF diet to see if that would help. Now, she doesn't need any medications and, as long as she sticks to her diet, she is fine.</p><p> </p><p>My husband was slow to agree to the idea of medicine and extremely resistant to changing her diet. I also changed my diet and could see how it helped me, so I insisted that we try it for her. </p><p> </p><p>in my humble opinion, it is a little unfair to the child to expect them to change their behaviour if there is a biological reason they can't control themselves without offering them the biochemical support that they need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 297859, member: 1792"] Would your husband consider a change in diet instead of medications? My daughter could be violent and was already taking Lexapro. We were needing to add another medication to contain the violence and were looking at Seroquel. Around that time, we discovered she was gluten and milk intolerant so we tried the girlfriend/CF diet to see if that would help. Now, she doesn't need any medications and, as long as she sticks to her diet, she is fine. My husband was slow to agree to the idea of medicine and extremely resistant to changing her diet. I also changed my diet and could see how it helped me, so I insisted that we try it for her. in my humble opinion, it is a little unfair to the child to expect them to change their behaviour if there is a biological reason they can't control themselves without offering them the biochemical support that they need. [/QUOTE]
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