Guest guest Posted July 6, 2001 Report Share Posted July 6, 2001 I have been GFCF for almost 4 years now, and those who have read my posts know my son has responsed very, very well. He is not autistic by any means, then for a while I wondered about ADHD. He is definitely not ADHD, according to his Dr, who says I should look at him as a normal little boy. On his worst day, he may seem nervous or whiny, but that is about the worst of it now. He will be 8 in October and still has a little bit of fine motor discoordination and gross motor clumsiness. We bought a house with a pool this summer, he learned to swim and that has helped with his gross motor skills a lot. I homeschool him and his brother(, age 12, NT even gifted). I have been a bit relaxed with the handwriting issues, but plan to work with him extensively this next school year. I think he will be ready by then. Anyway, I just wanted to say that I feel we should be able to discuss enzymes, unless it seems someone is plugging an organization, doctor, whatever. That seemed the case to me a few weeks ago. It is possible that an enzyme type product, as they become more advanced, might be something that could help our lives be a bit more normal. I would never recommend that anyone starting this diet not go 100%. I believe that is what saved 's life, but I may start trying enzymes like once a month or so for an occasional outing. I am not recommending this. When has an occasional slip-up, which isn't very often, it does not seem to affect him like it used to. I just would like to hear about enzymes on this message board because I feel it important to keep informed of any new possible help/treatment and how it does/does not help. It is fairly easy to see when someone is plugging something though, and that should not be allowed....This is all just my opinion...Thanks for listening... Smiles, _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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