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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 71732" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>The first psychiatrist put him on the diet for the reactive hypoglycemia as well as to help control the ADHD and ODD. Then this jerk psychiatrist that we saw twice said "reactive hypoglycemia" is a BS diagnosis. So we thought maybe we could get away with easing up on the diet, as long as we did a little at a time so we could figure out what caused the allergic reactions this summer. But his behavior has been so bad, I don't know if I should attribute it to the additions in his diet or the fact he isn't on any medications right now. We started adding wheat 2 weeks ago and added the peanut butter the week school started. But he's had peanuts all along, so the only addition really is the molasses in the PB. He hasn't had any allergic reactions to it, but both times he was allowed and snuck food at school, he had a mild allergic reaction. Not as severe as hives from head to toe or pumpkin head, but he was swollen and did have some hives on his face. So far, it seems he is allergic to food dye, but I'm at a loss in the chocolate chip cookie.</p><p></p><p>Here are the lists of foods he ate and what happened the next day:</p><p></p><p>Chicken strips</p><p>Fries</p><p>Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream</p><p>Pizza</p><p>(caused head to toe hives next morning)</p><p></p><p>chocolate cake with blue/red/yellow icing</p><p>neapolitan ice cream</p><p>(caused swollen face, slits for eyes next morning)</p><p></p><p>diet coke</p><p>pink lemonade</p><p>skittles</p><p>(caused swollen face, slits for eyes next morning)</p><p></p><p>chocolate cupcake, yellow icing</p><p>capri sun</p><p>(caused a small amount of swelling around eyes same day and next)</p><p></p><p>chocolate chip cookie</p><p>(caused a small amount of swelling around eyes as well as some hives on his face the next day)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 71732, member: 3837"] The first psychiatrist put him on the diet for the reactive hypoglycemia as well as to help control the ADHD and ODD. Then this jerk psychiatrist that we saw twice said "reactive hypoglycemia" is a BS diagnosis. So we thought maybe we could get away with easing up on the diet, as long as we did a little at a time so we could figure out what caused the allergic reactions this summer. But his behavior has been so bad, I don't know if I should attribute it to the additions in his diet or the fact he isn't on any medications right now. We started adding wheat 2 weeks ago and added the peanut butter the week school started. But he's had peanuts all along, so the only addition really is the molasses in the PB. He hasn't had any allergic reactions to it, but both times he was allowed and snuck food at school, he had a mild allergic reaction. Not as severe as hives from head to toe or pumpkin head, but he was swollen and did have some hives on his face. So far, it seems he is allergic to food dye, but I'm at a loss in the chocolate chip cookie. Here are the lists of foods he ate and what happened the next day: Chicken strips Fries Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Pizza (caused head to toe hives next morning) chocolate cake with blue/red/yellow icing neapolitan ice cream (caused swollen face, slits for eyes next morning) diet coke pink lemonade skittles (caused swollen face, slits for eyes next morning) chocolate cupcake, yellow icing capri sun (caused a small amount of swelling around eyes same day and next) chocolate chip cookie (caused a small amount of swelling around eyes as well as some hives on his face the next day) [/QUOTE]
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