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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 31848" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>I agree that it will be good to give the other children someone to talk to about their brother.</p><p></p><p>I really wanted to tell you I noticed he has celiac disease so I read some of your other posts. My daughters and I are not diagnosed with celiac disease but we are gluten intolerant. I noticed you said in another post that you can't be sure he isn't getting some cross contamination. I wanted to let you know that cross contamination can make a huge difference in behaviour. My difficult child is only a difficult child now when she has cross contamination. Even products marked "may contain traces of wheat" will cause her to revert to her ugly ways. Also for her, milk makes her mean. Again, tiny amounts of milk from cross contamination will do it for her. I wouldn't have believed it could make such a huge difference until I saw it in her and in myself. For me, I noticed my gluten effects (depression and irritability) lasted 2 1/2 weeks after I had some cross contamination.</p><p></p><p>At the risk of sounding too optimistic, I would work on his diet because this could all be from either hidden gluten or another intolerance like milk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 31848, member: 1792"] I agree that it will be good to give the other children someone to talk to about their brother. I really wanted to tell you I noticed he has celiac disease so I read some of your other posts. My daughters and I are not diagnosed with celiac disease but we are gluten intolerant. I noticed you said in another post that you can't be sure he isn't getting some cross contamination. I wanted to let you know that cross contamination can make a huge difference in behaviour. My difficult child is only a difficult child now when she has cross contamination. Even products marked "may contain traces of wheat" will cause her to revert to her ugly ways. Also for her, milk makes her mean. Again, tiny amounts of milk from cross contamination will do it for her. I wouldn't have believed it could make such a huge difference until I saw it in her and in myself. For me, I noticed my gluten effects (depression and irritability) lasted 2 1/2 weeks after I had some cross contamination. At the risk of sounding too optimistic, I would work on his diet because this could all be from either hidden gluten or another intolerance like milk. [/QUOTE]
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