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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 35859" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>My difficult child was "cured" by the gluten free/casein free diet. She was diagnosis'ed with ODD and Depression. It turns out that it was all caused by gluten and casein intolerance. The only time she behaves that way now is if she has even a trace of either one. </p><p></p><p>To me, my other daughter looked like she had ADHD. That has gone away for her now that she is also on the girlfriend/CF diet. She also has to be soy-free. </p><p></p><p>I don't want to discourage you from trying it, but if you do, it is important to avoid all traces of it, especially when you are trying it. Even traces of gluten cause me to be moody and irritable for more than 2 weeks. If you are not strict about it, you might not notice any difference even if it is the answer for you. There is a huge learning curve to this diet but once you are used to it, it isn't hard. It is inconvenient but definitely worth it since I don't have to deal with that defiance and meanness from difficult child any more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 35859, member: 1792"] My difficult child was "cured" by the gluten free/casein free diet. She was diagnosis'ed with ODD and Depression. It turns out that it was all caused by gluten and casein intolerance. The only time she behaves that way now is if she has even a trace of either one. To me, my other daughter looked like she had ADHD. That has gone away for her now that she is also on the girlfriend/CF diet. She also has to be soy-free. I don't want to discourage you from trying it, but if you do, it is important to avoid all traces of it, especially when you are trying it. Even traces of gluten cause me to be moody and irritable for more than 2 weeks. If you are not strict about it, you might not notice any difference even if it is the answer for you. There is a huge learning curve to this diet but once you are used to it, it isn't hard. It is inconvenient but definitely worth it since I don't have to deal with that defiance and meanness from difficult child any more. [/QUOTE]
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