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<blockquote data-quote="Otto von Bismark" data-source="post: 467798" data-attributes="member: 12905"><p>I am both sorry and glad that you are here, if that makes sense. These folks are wonderful. I have no advice, only prayer and commiseration. I do want to second what susiestar said. My difficult child has a lot of intolerance to food and a lot of vitamin and mineral deficiency. We had them tested when he was young.</p><p>Age 5 he was barely verbal...couldn't do more than echo what we said. He also wasn't toilet trained, to speak of. He also whacked things and destroyed things a lot. We did gluten-free, casein-free diet and within two weeks, he was speaking in sentences and was completely toilet trained, and was a lot more calm. He still had issues but this was amazing to us. We are still gluten-free, casein-free. We did a lot of other interventions, including testing for allergies and metabolic issues, and we addressed them at the time, and saw results. </p><p></p><p>We have since stopped over the past few years, with the exception of the diet, and we will be revisiting all of that orthomolecular treatment now, as he currently has problems, and intolerable side effects to the few medications we have tried. I am not trying to push an agenda in any way, just adding something else to the long list of things you will probably be reading about. </p><p></p><p>Welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Otto von Bismark, post: 467798, member: 12905"] I am both sorry and glad that you are here, if that makes sense. These folks are wonderful. I have no advice, only prayer and commiseration. I do want to second what susiestar said. My difficult child has a lot of intolerance to food and a lot of vitamin and mineral deficiency. We had them tested when he was young. Age 5 he was barely verbal...couldn't do more than echo what we said. He also wasn't toilet trained, to speak of. He also whacked things and destroyed things a lot. We did gluten-free, casein-free diet and within two weeks, he was speaking in sentences and was completely toilet trained, and was a lot more calm. He still had issues but this was amazing to us. We are still gluten-free, casein-free. We did a lot of other interventions, including testing for allergies and metabolic issues, and we addressed them at the time, and saw results. We have since stopped over the past few years, with the exception of the diet, and we will be revisiting all of that orthomolecular treatment now, as he currently has problems, and intolerable side effects to the few medications we have tried. I am not trying to push an agenda in any way, just adding something else to the long list of things you will probably be reading about. Welcome. [/QUOTE]
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