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<blockquote data-quote="RyMas" data-source="post: 148614" data-attributes="member: 4229"><p>Has anyone tried gluten free diets for ODD. My son is up to 3/4 Lexapro a day and 1/4 ativan 3 times a day. We see the MD for medication check up and the counselor for anger management. Things have seemed to get worse though. He cannot control his anger. If we do not give him what he wants he throws a temper tantrum and trying to talk him down as the counselor explained is not helping. When he is in a rage there is no stopping him. It can last for an hour or more. He started kicking,hitting us and throwing things. We are afraid of him. He is only 8 but is a big boy. </p><p></p><p>Our paper did a story on gluten diets and thought I might try it. My son's diet consists mainly of white bread, pasta and ceral. He is obsessed with food small Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) per MD.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions would be helpful!! I am at my wits end, ready to send him to grandparents!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RyMas, post: 148614, member: 4229"] Has anyone tried gluten free diets for ODD. My son is up to 3/4 Lexapro a day and 1/4 ativan 3 times a day. We see the MD for medication check up and the counselor for anger management. Things have seemed to get worse though. He cannot control his anger. If we do not give him what he wants he throws a temper tantrum and trying to talk him down as the counselor explained is not helping. When he is in a rage there is no stopping him. It can last for an hour or more. He started kicking,hitting us and throwing things. We are afraid of him. He is only 8 but is a big boy. Our paper did a story on gluten diets and thought I might try it. My son's diet consists mainly of white bread, pasta and ceral. He is obsessed with food small Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) per MD. Any suggestions would be helpful!! I am at my wits end, ready to send him to grandparents!!! [/QUOTE]
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