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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 390870" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>I had great success with the girlfriend/CF diet for my daughter. She was diagnosis'ed with ODD and depression but she also had sudden anger and aggression. At one time, a psychiatrist mentioned Intermittent Explosive Disorder for her.</p><p></p><p>We did do medications at first, but discovered for other reasons that she needed the Gluten Free/Casein Free diet. She was taking Lexapro and we had to keep increasing it. We were about to have to add an antipsychotic for the continued violent behaviour, when we made the diet change. We were able to wean her off the Lexapro and she is fine, 4 1/2 years later. No medications, no need for special parenting, other than her diet issues.</p><p></p><p>Some people can get by with just doing the girlfriend part, I think. I feel less stressed and have more energy since I am girlfriend. I can have milk and still feel fine, but my kids can not. You can read about the gluten part at <a href="http://www.celiac.com" target="_blank">www.celiac.com</a>. For milk, you can just read the food label to see if you need to avoid it.</p><p></p><p>The last time I looked at the celiac board, they even had a separate forum for gluten and behaviour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 390870, member: 1792"] I had great success with the girlfriend/CF diet for my daughter. She was diagnosis'ed with ODD and depression but she also had sudden anger and aggression. At one time, a psychiatrist mentioned Intermittent Explosive Disorder for her. We did do medications at first, but discovered for other reasons that she needed the Gluten Free/Casein Free diet. She was taking Lexapro and we had to keep increasing it. We were about to have to add an antipsychotic for the continued violent behaviour, when we made the diet change. We were able to wean her off the Lexapro and she is fine, 4 1/2 years later. No medications, no need for special parenting, other than her diet issues. Some people can get by with just doing the girlfriend part, I think. I feel less stressed and have more energy since I am girlfriend. I can have milk and still feel fine, but my kids can not. You can read about the gluten part at [url]www.celiac.com[/url]. For milk, you can just read the food label to see if you need to avoid it. The last time I looked at the celiac board, they even had a separate forum for gluten and behaviour. [/QUOTE]
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