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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 421799" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>I would encourage you to look into the gluten intolerance and behavior link even if his celiac test is negative.</p><p></p><p>My daughter, B, had mild stomach problems until she was 8. She was tested several times for celiac and they were all negative. We have a family history of celiac so I kept coming back to that idea. Finally, I had her tested for gluten intolerance with an alternative test and she was positive for that and milk. Eliminating those foods got rid of her stomach problems.</p><p></p><p>If one person has gluten intolerance/celiac, it is recommended that you test the family. We discovered that my daughter, A, and I have it, too.</p><p></p><p>Putting A on the gluten free diet changed her from a difficult child into a regular kid. She didn't even have any digestive issues.</p><p></p><p>It also made me much more relaxed and easy-going. I had been irritated and stressed out all the time and just thought I had a stressful life and irritating people around me. There was some truth to that, but getting rid of gluten gave me a feeling of inner calm even when all that chaos was going on around me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 421799, member: 1792"] I would encourage you to look into the gluten intolerance and behavior link even if his celiac test is negative. My daughter, B, had mild stomach problems until she was 8. She was tested several times for celiac and they were all negative. We have a family history of celiac so I kept coming back to that idea. Finally, I had her tested for gluten intolerance with an alternative test and she was positive for that and milk. Eliminating those foods got rid of her stomach problems. If one person has gluten intolerance/celiac, it is recommended that you test the family. We discovered that my daughter, A, and I have it, too. Putting A on the gluten free diet changed her from a difficult child into a regular kid. She didn't even have any digestive issues. It also made me much more relaxed and easy-going. I had been irritated and stressed out all the time and just thought I had a stressful life and irritating people around me. There was some truth to that, but getting rid of gluten gave me a feeling of inner calm even when all that chaos was going on around me. [/QUOTE]
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