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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 211962" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>Sara,</p><p>ODD is (in my opinion) generally a symptom of another disorder. It is not a stand-alone diagnosis, regardless of my opinion. It is also my opinion that food dyes definitely affect the behavior of a lot of children. I see it in my daughter. I see it in other children as well. Even my easy child son is effected by it, though not as severely as my daughter who has behavioral issues. My daughter rages when she sneaks a lollipop. She gets extremely emotional when she has corn syrup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 211962, member: 1024"] Sara, ODD is (in my opinion) generally a symptom of another disorder. It is not a stand-alone diagnosis, regardless of my opinion. It is also my opinion that food dyes definitely affect the behavior of a lot of children. I see it in my daughter. I see it in other children as well. Even my easy child son is effected by it, though not as severely as my daughter who has behavioral issues. My daughter rages when she sneaks a lollipop. She gets extremely emotional when she has corn syrup. [/QUOTE]
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