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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 262985" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>Because he had allergic colitis as an infant, I would try eliminating all milk from his diet and see if his behaviour problems and symptoms go away. I would also consider eliminating gluten to see what happens. I've seen studies that say something like 30&#37; of migraine sufferers see improvement on the gluten free diet. You probably will have a hard time finding a mainstream doctor to agree that this is worthwhile, but if you try it, you will quickly see whether it works or not. </p><p></p><p>My daughter didn't have any known allergies to milk as an infant, but her ODD disappears when she avoids milk and gluten. I would think that someone with a recognized allergy to milk as a baby would have an increased chance of this happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 262985, member: 1792"] Because he had allergic colitis as an infant, I would try eliminating all milk from his diet and see if his behaviour problems and symptoms go away. I would also consider eliminating gluten to see what happens. I've seen studies that say something like 30% of migraine sufferers see improvement on the gluten free diet. You probably will have a hard time finding a mainstream doctor to agree that this is worthwhile, but if you try it, you will quickly see whether it works or not. My daughter didn't have any known allergies to milk as an infant, but her ODD disappears when she avoids milk and gluten. I would think that someone with a recognized allergy to milk as a baby would have an increased chance of this happening. [/QUOTE]
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