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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 186743" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>I'm not sure what he might be doing in the middle of the night but I can tell you if my daughter ate Malt O Meal, she might act like that.</p><p> </p><p>She just went to her grandmothers for 10 days. They were supposed to maintain her diet. When she got back, she had a scowl on her face from the minute she walked in. I swear she was scowling in her sleep when I checked on her. After 3 days, it is gone. She spent the whole time in her room refusing to do anything.</p><p> </p><p>We pretty much stay away from difficult child and avoid conflict when she has had wheat. I do try to make the consequences tough enough that she will want to avoid them in the future.</p><p> </p><p>I've probably told you this before, but I had some wheat by mistake once after starting this diet. I was weepy over nothing, extremely easily angered, and laid on the couch for several days. I didn't do violence but I did yell alot. I knew it was the wheat but I couldn't help it. It was awful. </p><p> </p><p>I really think they can't help it when they have wheat. To me, the biggest offense is that she actually eats it any way sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 186743, member: 1792"] I'm not sure what he might be doing in the middle of the night but I can tell you if my daughter ate Malt O Meal, she might act like that. She just went to her grandmothers for 10 days. They were supposed to maintain her diet. When she got back, she had a scowl on her face from the minute she walked in. I swear she was scowling in her sleep when I checked on her. After 3 days, it is gone. She spent the whole time in her room refusing to do anything. We pretty much stay away from difficult child and avoid conflict when she has had wheat. I do try to make the consequences tough enough that she will want to avoid them in the future. I've probably told you this before, but I had some wheat by mistake once after starting this diet. I was weepy over nothing, extremely easily angered, and laid on the couch for several days. I didn't do violence but I did yell alot. I knew it was the wheat but I couldn't help it. It was awful. I really think they can't help it when they have wheat. To me, the biggest offense is that she actually eats it any way sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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