Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 our son, is doing much better too. He was addicted to corn syrup...yet at the time we didn't realize what was happening. I read in an autism book that these kids could become addicted to Katchup! We would buy the extra large economy size...and where also going through gallons of juice a week...I have to admit I was part of this " addiction " ...all of us where. Our son also has shown signs of very mild ASD (delerium like episodes especialy in the middle of the night...can't recognize us....lost....doctors called it " night terrors!) He also had HIGH irritability, thre tantrums all the time, couldn't sit still, concentrate, ran around in a mad craze after dinner (at the time usualy high in corn syrup!) and even tore out the hair...almost scalp and all from his friend next door at the age of two years old! Needless to say our " bully " was not well liked at pree school or by many. EVERYONE BLAMED HIS PARENTS....of course. When he was diagnosed with Celiac Disease it all began to make since...those kids have behvaior issuses also yet the GLUTEN FREE diet DID NOT WORK...he has Dermatitis Herpetiformis...horrible red blistery rash that was misdiagnosed as " eczema " . Everytime he hate a traceof gluten he got this horrible painful rash right on his bottom and lower back...very painful. We went GF ann CF did not work either...finnaly pulled him out of school due to always eating foods he shouldn't and being " punished " for being a " bad " kid...I knew that he was not a " bad " kid...eventhough have to admit was sucked into yelling at him...and even resorted to spanking...something I swore I would never do. Anybody knows that with these kids...when you don't know what is going on this is easy to become " abusive " and too firm with these " high Needs " drive you crazy kids! I have regrets...but we didn't know. Today no more running around, no more bully behavior, the lock is off the pantry door and refrigerator patrol no longer has to happen! No more uncontrolable cravings, pain in the butt behavior " bad " behavior...he is at peace for the first time in his life...he told me " I love you mommy " and at the grocery store a lady commited that she felt sorry for our kids...she noticed no cookies, pop, candy in our SCD cart... said " I don't like feeling sick anymore...my friends are going to die from eating Mcs, I don't want them to die....but they like it, like I use to...I don't want to be sick anymore..... " the lady's face just look at him like he was from MARS! I have never told him this about Mc s (other than it being " bad " for you). Before diagnosed with Celiac Dec 2004 we were all Mc 's/Fast food JUNKIES! (Ki Ki his baby sister had developed severe failure to thrive and was only 7 months old)...out of the mouth of BABES Only four years old ant this SMART about food...I trust that all our kids are going to be smarter eating SCD! How can they not! Just this morning I was talking to him about how he use to be and he told me that: " My BRAIN Made me do it! " .......this explaines alot.....he told us this before (many times before....) but we were so " addicted " ourselves having the adult version of " tantrums " and " rage attacks " from these foods that we did not understand him...now WE do! I look forward to being a more " functional " family...raised abused myself...I am glad to know ONE of the reasons to why. I now know that my entire family has this problem...yet they can not hear me (maybe too adicted themselves?. My rage and irritability is vanishing! He is still a little moody though and cries easy now.....I look forward to continued success in all of us....we have a long way to go! Thank you ELAINE! Sorry so long but had a lot to share! Antoinette (ENTIRE FAMILY SCD day 17/Celiac, ASD, ADHD, multiple sensitities and allergyies...plus Dermatitis Herpetiformis) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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