Guest guest Posted November 8, 2001 Report Share Posted November 8, 2001 I have not heard that more severly affected children benefit more. My son is now very high functioning and not even on the spectrum anymore. If the diet had not been implemented I do not know how severe his problems would have been. I do not think that a more severly child would benefit more or less. The problem is that the foods are not being broken down properly and acting as an opiod drug would. The symptoms vary from child to child, and correction of the problem is just as necessary in each. do more severely affected children benefit more from the diet? Does anyone know if it is the more severely affected children that benefit most from the diet? My son's ATEC was only 43, which isn't too terribly bad. " Overwhelmed " would be a good word for me right now....I have no idea which direction to go in with all of this. (On top of everything else going on in my life right now!) Love, Kirstin <>< Wife to Bobby (7 years) Momma to Grant (4.5), Caleb (3), Libby (1.25), and " Lil' Bit " (due 4/26/02) I sell books kids love!!! I'm an Usborne Books at Home Independent Consultant! http://usbornekirstin.tripod.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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