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<blockquote data-quote="dizzymum" data-source="post: 137168" data-attributes="member: 4688"><p>The link is/was a great help Fairly, so thanks for that one.</p><p> </p><p>I have been trying to gently get the message across about the food additive reactions for years but it is only me that has been barking!! The physical reactions were easy to see.... swollen lips, bubbling glaze on the eyes, twitchy etc. By the time I had put all of these things together, I now realise she was problem ODD. The sky is green and I can eat what I like!!!</p><p>She was brought home from youth club aged 8 by the leader. She had a carrier bag of loose change which she insisted was hers, but the takings from the tuck shop had disappeared. I had to confirm that the money was not hers and she was banned from youth club. The following day she had no recollection of how she got the money. I had a conversation with the leader a week or so later and it transpired that she had had a can of fizzy orange that evening ( against the rules at home), which explained everything to me. She has never really accepted that food plays a big part in her life. It makes her invincible and is a class A drug for my daughter in my opinion. Highs and lows are extreme with most of the symptoms of ADHD. Blah!!</p><p>Thanks for your help and wishing you a peaceful weekend, Dizzy <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/felttip/laughing.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":laughing:" title="laughing :laughing:" data-shortname=":laughing:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dizzymum, post: 137168, member: 4688"] The link is/was a great help Fairly, so thanks for that one. I have been trying to gently get the message across about the food additive reactions for years but it is only me that has been barking!! The physical reactions were easy to see.... swollen lips, bubbling glaze on the eyes, twitchy etc. By the time I had put all of these things together, I now realise she was problem ODD. The sky is green and I can eat what I like!!! She was brought home from youth club aged 8 by the leader. She had a carrier bag of loose change which she insisted was hers, but the takings from the tuck shop had disappeared. I had to confirm that the money was not hers and she was banned from youth club. The following day she had no recollection of how she got the money. I had a conversation with the leader a week or so later and it transpired that she had had a can of fizzy orange that evening ( against the rules at home), which explained everything to me. She has never really accepted that food plays a big part in her life. It makes her invincible and is a class A drug for my daughter in my opinion. Highs and lows are extreme with most of the symptoms of ADHD. Blah!! Thanks for your help and wishing you a peaceful weekend, Dizzy :laughing2: [/QUOTE]
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