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Nausea Vomiting and BiPolar (BP)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 313203" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>Celiac Disease is another condition that could cause the nausea and is linked to depression and schizophrenia.</p><p> </p><p>My own daughter used to act like she was bipolar (in my humble opinion) with an official diagnosis of ODD and Depression. She was violent as well as defiant. Although she was not diagnosis'ed with celiac disease, going on the gluten free diet eliminated all of that behaviour. She also had to give up casein (milk).</p><p> </p><p>Your PCP can order the celiac panel blood test if you don't get into the pedi GI quickly enough. Regardless of the results, you might consider trying the girlfriend diet. It might get rid of the nausea and the behaviour.</p><p> </p><p>My older daughter had the behaviour problems and no GI issues. We never tested her for celiac because my younger daughter had stomach problems and never tested positive on the test. We did do a different test for gluten intolerance which was positive for both of them. My younger daughter's stomach problems have disappeared on the girlfriend diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 313203, member: 1792"] Celiac Disease is another condition that could cause the nausea and is linked to depression and schizophrenia. My own daughter used to act like she was bipolar (in my humble opinion) with an official diagnosis of ODD and Depression. She was violent as well as defiant. Although she was not diagnosis'ed with celiac disease, going on the gluten free diet eliminated all of that behaviour. She also had to give up casein (milk). Your PCP can order the celiac panel blood test if you don't get into the pedi GI quickly enough. Regardless of the results, you might consider trying the girlfriend diet. It might get rid of the nausea and the behaviour. My older daughter had the behaviour problems and no GI issues. We never tested her for celiac because my younger daughter had stomach problems and never tested positive on the test. We did do a different test for gluten intolerance which was positive for both of them. My younger daughter's stomach problems have disappeared on the girlfriend diet. [/QUOTE]
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