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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 324701" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>Have you tried a very strict gluten free diet? I've read about adults who couldn't control their bowels until they went girlfriend. You can't count on a GI doctor to figure this out. Most of them go by the testing for celiac disease and if it is negative don't think of gluten as the cause. However, in the celiac/gluten intolerance world, probably at least half of the people figure it out on their own.</p><p> </p><p>I have also heard about soy intolerances causing this problem. Soy is in almost everything now.</p><p> </p><p>One of my children had stomach issues that went away when she gave up gluten and milk. She had been tested by GI doctors at least 4 times for celiac disease by the time she was 8 and it was never positive. We finally just tried it on our own and it worked.</p><p> </p><p>My other daughter didn't have stomach problems but was diagnosis'ed with ODD. She was on an a/d and we were going to have to add an a/p to help with her aggression issues. Gluten intolerance can cause mood problems so we put her on the girlfriend/CF diet and her behaviour problems went away. She is now almost 14 and medication-free. Unless she cheats on her diet, she is a pleasure to be around now.</p><p> </p><p>If you haven't already tried it, it could be a two-for-one solution to the bowel and mood problems!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 324701, member: 1792"] Have you tried a very strict gluten free diet? I've read about adults who couldn't control their bowels until they went girlfriend. You can't count on a GI doctor to figure this out. Most of them go by the testing for celiac disease and if it is negative don't think of gluten as the cause. However, in the celiac/gluten intolerance world, probably at least half of the people figure it out on their own. I have also heard about soy intolerances causing this problem. Soy is in almost everything now. One of my children had stomach issues that went away when she gave up gluten and milk. She had been tested by GI doctors at least 4 times for celiac disease by the time she was 8 and it was never positive. We finally just tried it on our own and it worked. My other daughter didn't have stomach problems but was diagnosis'ed with ODD. She was on an a/d and we were going to have to add an a/p to help with her aggression issues. Gluten intolerance can cause mood problems so we put her on the girlfriend/CF diet and her behaviour problems went away. She is now almost 14 and medication-free. Unless she cheats on her diet, she is a pleasure to be around now. If you haven't already tried it, it could be a two-for-one solution to the bowel and mood problems! [/QUOTE]
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