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Thinking of changing difficult child's diet
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 496348" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Mine didn't respond to gluten free or casein free except for when thank you was little. thank you has what I call food allergies. The dairy is technically a sensitivity because it didn't react when the allergy doctor did it, but he knows he feels yucky if he eats too much. He does okay with cheese, even a lot of cheese, but not milk or uncooked milk items like instant pudding. Even cooked into gravy it is easier for him, but lactaid does NOTHING. We react to the fat. The more fat in the dairy the more problems. He is still sensitive to orange, pineapple and strawberry. Plus he hates the taste, thankfully. </p><p></p><p>Other than that and Wiz vomiting if he ate tomato anything until he was about 12 (other than pizza so I think it was more sensory?), my kids don't have behavior issues from foods. They do have migraines and we avoid as much processed foods/preservatives/artificial colors/flavors as possible due to that. </p><p></p><p>One thing that can help if you switch to girlfriend/cf is to make your own mixes. It is pretty easy and if you need help I can point out books or help create a mix that owrks for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 496348, member: 1233"] Mine didn't respond to gluten free or casein free except for when thank you was little. thank you has what I call food allergies. The dairy is technically a sensitivity because it didn't react when the allergy doctor did it, but he knows he feels yucky if he eats too much. He does okay with cheese, even a lot of cheese, but not milk or uncooked milk items like instant pudding. Even cooked into gravy it is easier for him, but lactaid does NOTHING. We react to the fat. The more fat in the dairy the more problems. He is still sensitive to orange, pineapple and strawberry. Plus he hates the taste, thankfully. Other than that and Wiz vomiting if he ate tomato anything until he was about 12 (other than pizza so I think it was more sensory?), my kids don't have behavior issues from foods. They do have migraines and we avoid as much processed foods/preservatives/artificial colors/flavors as possible due to that. One thing that can help if you switch to girlfriend/cf is to make your own mixes. It is pretty easy and if you need help I can point out books or help create a mix that owrks for you. [/QUOTE]
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