Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 My daughter has been on the diet about 2 months now and we have one large infringement w/ Play doh after 1 month and things were bad ie behavior and her styes got worse. We think she had another infringement this past weekend. Her styes got slightly worse but her behavior has been terrible. Yesterday ( day 4 after the infringement) her behavior was still bad she bit 2 kids after not biting anyone for almost a month, plus she scratched people too. I thought the longer you would be on the diet the more likely diet infringements would be short lived. I don't know where I picked that up maybe it was wishful thinking. Her behavior on day 1 and 4 post infringement has been the worse but on day 2 and 3 she was slightly irritable. I am trying to figure out if this behavior is just from what happened on the weekend or it there was a second infringement. Her summer school program is not ideal. It's the same school thru the year but different teachers that the usual ones she has had. I am tempted to pull her from the school. I suspect she may have an infringement thru there but I am not sure. Any info would be helpful. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 2 months - that's still the early days. Took about a year before my child's infringements became " manageable " . And recovery can take a week or more. Have you tried the usual remedies? PepcidAC, extra enzymes, heaps of water, epsom salt baths? > My daughter has been on the diet about 2 months now and we have one > large infringement w/ Play doh after 1 month and things were bad ie > behavior and her styes got worse. > > We think she had another infringement this past weekend. Her styes > got slightly worse but her behavior has been terrible. Yesterday ( > day 4 after the infringement) her behavior was still bad she bit 2 > kids after not biting anyone for almost a month, plus she scratched > people too. > > I thought the longer you would be on the diet the more likely diet > infringements would be short lived. ..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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