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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 137785" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>This is just my opinion as a mother of two gluten/casein intolerant girls. If you know he is allergic to wheat, I would give up all gluten and see what happens. </p><p></p><p>My girls are not officially diagnosis'ed with celiac disease but it is in my family and one of them has stomach issues from eating gluten. The other one is a difficult child when she eats gluten or milk and a easy child when she doesn't. We would never have known this if we didn't try giving it up. We have to be super strict about cross contamination to avoid the behaviour. </p><p></p><p>Several years ago, I tried giving up gluten but wasn't super strict and didn't notice any difference. 2 years ago, I tried it and avoided all traces and I can feel such a difference in myself that I will never go back to eating gluten. I would have said I had no symptoms before I tried it.</p><p></p><p>If he has the kind of allergy where he goes into anaphalactic shock when he eats wheat, I'm not sure about giving up gluten. If you think his wheat allergy is affecting his behaviour or the way he feels, give the gluten free diet a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 137785, member: 1792"] This is just my opinion as a mother of two gluten/casein intolerant girls. If you know he is allergic to wheat, I would give up all gluten and see what happens. My girls are not officially diagnosis'ed with celiac disease but it is in my family and one of them has stomach issues from eating gluten. The other one is a difficult child when she eats gluten or milk and a easy child when she doesn't. We would never have known this if we didn't try giving it up. We have to be super strict about cross contamination to avoid the behaviour. Several years ago, I tried giving up gluten but wasn't super strict and didn't notice any difference. 2 years ago, I tried it and avoided all traces and I can feel such a difference in myself that I will never go back to eating gluten. I would have said I had no symptoms before I tried it. If he has the kind of allergy where he goes into anaphalactic shock when he eats wheat, I'm not sure about giving up gluten. If you think his wheat allergy is affecting his behaviour or the way he feels, give the gluten free diet a try. [/QUOTE]
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