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<blockquote data-quote="emotionallybankrupt" data-source="post: 313325" data-attributes="member: 8226"><p>I think this is a very interesting thread. We went through very similar symptoms with my older daughter, from a very young age (about 5), long before any abnormal behavioral issues surfaced. It even progressed to the point of her being hospitalized, scoped, and biopsied, with never any diagnosis except anxiety involvement, which I believe was a legitimate factor but not the whole story. I also think she has the IBS (and the doctor later diagnosed this), but I still think there is something else there that was never diagnosed. In later years, however, the picture became more muddled with attention-seeking and manipulative behaviors, so that it became impossible to tease apart the true symptoms from the manufactured ones.</p><p> </p><p>Her dad had similar issues, although more clear-cut IBS. I'm convinced BOTH of them had/have the personality disorder issue, Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) for him, and a developing mixed bag for her.</p><p> </p><p>The only thing we found that DID help, was for me to let her be in charge of the timing of her eating. For example, I was raised to believe that parents made sure their children ate breakfast in the mornings before school. She would protest, and I would insist. After a while of this, I learned I was not doing her any favors. For whatever reason, her body simply would not tolerate the food first thing in the morning, and her dad was the same way.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck in figuring out the puzzle. I will be extremely interested in your findings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emotionallybankrupt, post: 313325, member: 8226"] I think this is a very interesting thread. We went through very similar symptoms with my older daughter, from a very young age (about 5), long before any abnormal behavioral issues surfaced. It even progressed to the point of her being hospitalized, scoped, and biopsied, with never any diagnosis except anxiety involvement, which I believe was a legitimate factor but not the whole story. I also think she has the IBS (and the doctor later diagnosed this), but I still think there is something else there that was never diagnosed. In later years, however, the picture became more muddled with attention-seeking and manipulative behaviors, so that it became impossible to tease apart the true symptoms from the manufactured ones. Her dad had similar issues, although more clear-cut IBS. I'm convinced BOTH of them had/have the personality disorder issue, Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) for him, and a developing mixed bag for her. The only thing we found that DID help, was for me to let her be in charge of the timing of her eating. For example, I was raised to believe that parents made sure their children ate breakfast in the mornings before school. She would protest, and I would insist. After a while of this, I learned I was not doing her any favors. For whatever reason, her body simply would not tolerate the food first thing in the morning, and her dad was the same way. Good luck in figuring out the puzzle. I will be extremely interested in your findings. [/QUOTE]
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