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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 254789" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Fran, I don't know about the connection. I'm wondering if the same behavioral description wouldn't also be stated by parents whose children had other chronic illnesses and conditions. We've had a handful of moms come through here whose children had serious health issues when they were younger with a co-morbid neurological/behavioral issue. The behavioral stuff was extremely difficult to even recognize in the first place because it was natural to attribute it to kids who hadn't felt well long term, had been hospitalized much of their lives, etc. We attributed cranky behavior to allergy problems for several years and it turned out to be non-allergy related sinus problems plus the behavioral aspect we never even considered. </p><p> </p><p>I have never heard to that people with Autism have allergies. I have heard that a higher percentage of them struggle with gluten, casien, and digestive issues. I think it's wise for parents to consider all options though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 254789, member: 701"] Fran, I don't know about the connection. I'm wondering if the same behavioral description wouldn't also be stated by parents whose children had other chronic illnesses and conditions. We've had a handful of moms come through here whose children had serious health issues when they were younger with a co-morbid neurological/behavioral issue. The behavioral stuff was extremely difficult to even recognize in the first place because it was natural to attribute it to kids who hadn't felt well long term, had been hospitalized much of their lives, etc. We attributed cranky behavior to allergy problems for several years and it turned out to be non-allergy related sinus problems plus the behavioral aspect we never even considered. I have never heard to that people with Autism have allergies. I have heard that a higher percentage of them struggle with gluten, casien, and digestive issues. I think it's wise for parents to consider all options though. [/QUOTE]
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