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<blockquote data-source="post: 2847"><p>Thanks so much for the information. I feel like I have gone back to school with all of the research, but my son's behavior has already improved with what little we have done so far. If I can manage to survive this ordeal with him, I plan to tell everyone. I have already ran my mouth enough to make people want to run when they see me coming. <img src="http://www.conductdisorders.com/ubb/biggrin.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> I get angry ever time I think of all the antibiotics, decongestants and the ear tubes my son has had. Why didn't someone at least mention allergies. I even asked his doctor about food allergies before I had any idea of all that I have recently learned. I want everyone to know about food allergies in relation to behavior problems. Lots of kids could stop taking Ritalin and other drugs if people were more aware. A woman at my son's school told me that she had heard of food allergies and behavior problems but didn't know of anyone else who has actually followed through. Several teachers have expressed interest in all of the testing. Jacob's report card showed the difference off of milk. For the first time since being in school (now going to third grade), he got a check on self control! No one could ever convince me that food allergies has nothing to do with his behavior after seeing the difference in him. </p><p> Thanks again for the support.</p><p>Connie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=", post: 2847"] Thanks so much for the information. I feel like I have gone back to school with all of the research, but my son's behavior has already improved with what little we have done so far. If I can manage to survive this ordeal with him, I plan to tell everyone. I have already ran my mouth enough to make people want to run when they see me coming. [img]http://www.conductdisorders.com/ubb/biggrin.gif[/img] I get angry ever time I think of all the antibiotics, decongestants and the ear tubes my son has had. Why didn't someone at least mention allergies. I even asked his doctor about food allergies before I had any idea of all that I have recently learned. I want everyone to know about food allergies in relation to behavior problems. Lots of kids could stop taking Ritalin and other drugs if people were more aware. A woman at my son's school told me that she had heard of food allergies and behavior problems but didn't know of anyone else who has actually followed through. Several teachers have expressed interest in all of the testing. Jacob's report card showed the difference off of milk. For the first time since being in school (now going to third grade), he got a check on self control! No one could ever convince me that food allergies has nothing to do with his behavior after seeing the difference in him. Thanks again for the support. Connie [/QUOTE]
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