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<blockquote data-quote="bigbear11" data-source="post: 529031"><p>Tiapet, I have read others post about food allergies and have wondered. Thanks for bringing that up. I have a hard time thinking that this is part of the problem but certainly may be wrong. Trex eats pretty much the same thing every day... cherrios, milk, lots of fruit, yogurt, goldfish or cheezits, ham, cheese, with generally either Chef Boyardee or mac'n cheese. May not sound the greatest in the world but is actually pretty healthy with the amount of fruit, yougurt, lean ham, etc. Anyway, given so little variation in diet, if allergies were a part of the issue wouldn't we have rages most every day? We average probably 1 bad one per week with a few brief frustrated, snarkies thrown in for good measure... but have gone months with her being angel child! I have tried to see if we can tie it back to something she ate or didn't but am having a hard time making that link.</p><p></p><p>Is it possible to have food allergy and have that much variation in rages? Would be willing to try if it might work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbear11, post: 529031"] Tiapet, I have read others post about food allergies and have wondered. Thanks for bringing that up. I have a hard time thinking that this is part of the problem but certainly may be wrong. Trex eats pretty much the same thing every day... cherrios, milk, lots of fruit, yogurt, goldfish or cheezits, ham, cheese, with generally either Chef Boyardee or mac'n cheese. May not sound the greatest in the world but is actually pretty healthy with the amount of fruit, yougurt, lean ham, etc. Anyway, given so little variation in diet, if allergies were a part of the issue wouldn't we have rages most every day? We average probably 1 bad one per week with a few brief frustrated, snarkies thrown in for good measure... but have gone months with her being angel child! I have tried to see if we can tie it back to something she ate or didn't but am having a hard time making that link. Is it possible to have food allergy and have that much variation in rages? Would be willing to try if it might work. [/QUOTE]
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