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<blockquote data-quote="jetiduncan" data-source="post: 211061" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>Your child sounds like mine, BUT after years we finally got a diagnosis of Celiac Disease. Celiac disease can cause some neuro issues that are very similar to ADHD with anger outbursts, irritability, moodiness, etc. </p><p> </p><p>My son has multiple ADHD characteristics but after years of trying to figure it out we have him on naturopathic remedies and he is doing great. We tried a couple of the ADHD drugs and they were a nightmare and we really just don't know long term what they will do to our son so we took the tougher route and went naturopathic.</p><p> </p><p>Our son is taking ATTEND by Vaxa and it has been successful for him. We have also tried Native Remedies products (Brightspark and Focus) that have worked. </p><p> </p><p>This past week was the FIRST full week where my son actually had a GREAT full week and he said he feels better. He is only a first grader but has had Celiac his entire life (undiagnosed thanks to uninformed pediatrician, neurologist, etc...)</p><p> </p><p>We found the Celiac Disease by going through a center that is more holistic in nature. He was further diagnosed by a Pediatric Gastroenterologist who did the full biopsy.</p><p> </p><p>There is quite a bit of research that backs up the neuro claims of celiac disease kids and there is also a good amt of research out there that shows MANY kids diagnosed with ADHD are Celiac kids. </p><p> </p><p>We have certainly worked hard, but it has paid off for our son. </p><p> </p><p>I know how hard it is when your child is struggling in school and you want to help them do well.... </p><p> </p><p>Best to you and yours,</p><p>Tina</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetiduncan, post: 211061, member: 6291"] Your child sounds like mine, BUT after years we finally got a diagnosis of Celiac Disease. Celiac disease can cause some neuro issues that are very similar to ADHD with anger outbursts, irritability, moodiness, etc. My son has multiple ADHD characteristics but after years of trying to figure it out we have him on naturopathic remedies and he is doing great. We tried a couple of the ADHD drugs and they were a nightmare and we really just don't know long term what they will do to our son so we took the tougher route and went naturopathic. Our son is taking ATTEND by Vaxa and it has been successful for him. We have also tried Native Remedies products (Brightspark and Focus) that have worked. This past week was the FIRST full week where my son actually had a GREAT full week and he said he feels better. He is only a first grader but has had Celiac his entire life (undiagnosed thanks to uninformed pediatrician, neurologist, etc...) We found the Celiac Disease by going through a center that is more holistic in nature. He was further diagnosed by a Pediatric Gastroenterologist who did the full biopsy. There is quite a bit of research that backs up the neuro claims of celiac disease kids and there is also a good amt of research out there that shows MANY kids diagnosed with ADHD are Celiac kids. We have certainly worked hard, but it has paid off for our son. I know how hard it is when your child is struggling in school and you want to help them do well.... Best to you and yours, Tina [/QUOTE]
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