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WE WILL MAKE IT! Some day they will grow up, and we will miss them!

Antoinette (Day 37 entire family of neurological problems and rage attacks...all

getting better thanks to strict SCDIET!) AMEN!

Re: SANDY/What are the outward signs of yeast

overgrowth?

You made me really laugh. It is true that on a really good day

sometimes you want to 'kill' them just for different reasons.

I too remind myself that it isn't my real Tobias when he is out of

it. I read a book called 'The Explosive Child' a while back and he

said something that really helped me. The author said, 'A child

does good when he can.' It is so true. When Tobias is not having

one of his 'bad' times he is about the sweetest child on planet

earth. We were foster parent when we first got the kids and I

simply fell in love with them both from day one. They both make me

laugh sometimes until I can't breath. I just want the real

personality to be a part of him every day into adult hood.

I know what diet can do for a person as I have beat really bad

migranes with diet. I still get one once in awhile but not the 4

+day ones that used to put me in bed. I know in my heart that it is

the answer for Tobias, it is just the tweaking that is difficult.

Hugs to you too.

Sandy M.

> >

> > Dear Sandy and to all this concerns,

> >

> > It is hard when we have little one acting out in aggression

thanks

> to damaged guts, microorganism overgrowth and reacting to

foods. I

> admittedly have a problem with rage and foods myself. It is

> horrible to feel " taken " over by this....it hurts the self

> esteem...and makes a person feel all around BAD....I know that

my

> son suffers from this also. We all need to love one another and

be

> more tolerant. I catch myself yelling and threatening when our

son

> who has rages acts up....wanting to " kill " him! Wishing for him

to

> be different! It's like he doesn't even hear me! Things are

> getting better though for all of us. I am probably going to

switch

> to Houston enzymes to see if we can get more help with this rage

> thing.

> >

> > Look at what the list is saying about rage these days. Very

> interesting.

> >

> > Good news....after a good die off and doing the introductory

diet

> for longer than most....YIKES!....my tongue is no longer coated

with

> white...my breath is much better also. Wasn't easy eating so

bland

> for so long though. Almost did it for a whole week! KiKi (22

month

> old) is the only one who still has a white coated tongue....but

then

> we are going to have to back up the stages with her! Our four

year

> old...all gone...but he wasn't happy to eat this way...we told

him

> that it was what the doctor ordered...and when he

complained.....we

> threatened to call the doctor and have him talk to her...(he

never

> took us up on this...but just in case had a friend we could call

> to " play " the doctor!). HE LIVED.... and now his tongue is no

> longer coated. My husband's breath and tongue look better

also.

> Little Bubbles (17 months old) is gone also! Her horrible

diaper

> rashes have disappeared. Thank GOD...they where horrible!

Nothing

> worked before this! Now to start over with KiKi!

> >

> > Warm Regards, Antoinette (day 36 entire family strict

SCDiet...and

> trying not to jump to fast into more advanced

> stages!...difficult....but will do anything to feel better...as

a

> family I guess you would say we have truly " HIT BOTTOM " and are

> ready to sacrifice anything!)

> >

> > ----

>

>

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WE WILL MAKE IT! Some day they will grow up, they will move out.....and we will

miss them! LOL! Not for a while though....and to think that the other

night...my husband and I where talking about adopting again when we all feel

better in a year or so! Some strange form of insanity????????

Antoinette (Day 37 entire family of neurological problems and rage attacks...all

getting better thanks to strict SCDIET!) AMEN!

Re: SANDY/What are the outward signs of yeast

overgrowth?

You made me really laugh. It is true that on a really good day

sometimes you want to 'kill' them just for different reasons.

I too remind myself that it isn't my real Tobias when he is out of

it. I read a book called 'The Explosive Child' a while back and he

said something that really helped me. The author said, 'A child

does good when he can.' It is so true. When Tobias is not having

one of his 'bad' times he is about the sweetest child on planet

earth. We were foster parent when we first got the kids and I

simply fell in love with them both from day one. They both make me

laugh sometimes until I can't breath. I just want the real

personality to be a part of him every day into adult hood.

I know what diet can do for a person as I have beat really bad

migranes with diet. I still get one once in awhile but not the 4

+day ones that used to put me in bed. I know in my heart that it is

the answer for Tobias, it is just the tweaking that is difficult.

Hugs to you too.

Sandy M.

> >

> > Dear Sandy and to all this concerns,

> >

> > It is hard when we have little one acting out in aggression

thanks

> to damaged guts, microorganism overgrowth and reacting to

foods. I

> admittedly have a problem with rage and foods myself. It is

> horrible to feel " taken " over by this....it hurts the self

> esteem...and makes a person feel all around BAD....I know that

my

> son suffers from this also. We all need to love one another and

be

> more tolerant. I catch myself yelling and threatening when our

son

> who has rages acts up....wanting to " kill " him! Wishing for him

to

> be different! It's like he doesn't even hear me! Things are

> getting better though for all of us. I am probably going to

switch

> to Houston enzymes to see if we can get more help with this rage

> thing.

> >

> > Look at what the list is saying about rage these days. Very

> interesting.

> >

> > Good news....after a good die off and doing the introductory

diet

> for longer than most....YIKES!....my tongue is no longer coated

with

> white...my breath is much better also. Wasn't easy eating so

bland

> for so long though. Almost did it for a whole week! KiKi (22

month

> old) is the only one who still has a white coated tongue....but

then

> we are going to have to back up the stages with her! Our four

year

> old...all gone...but he wasn't happy to eat this way...we told

him

> that it was what the doctor ordered...and when he

complained.....we

> threatened to call the doctor and have him talk to her...(he

never

> took us up on this...but just in case had a friend we could call

> to " play " the doctor!). HE LIVED.... and now his tongue is no

> longer coated. My husband's breath and tongue look better

also.

> Little Bubbles (17 months old) is gone also! Her horrible

diaper

> rashes have disappeared. Thank GOD...they where horrible!

Nothing

> worked before this! Now to start over with KiKi!

> >

> > Warm Regards, Antoinette (day 36 entire family strict

SCDiet...and

> trying not to jump to fast into more advanced

> stages!...difficult....but will do anything to feel better...as

a

> family I guess you would say we have truly " HIT BOTTOM " and are

> ready to sacrifice anything!)

> >

> > ----

>

>

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