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<blockquote data-quote="Xheni" data-source="post: 751618" data-attributes="member: 24454"><p>It was a difficult birth, with Apgar score 8. He was not premature. Both my husband and me can have pretty strong outbursts, so it is genetic to some extent, but if it is inflammatory, theoretically I can still help to prevent them or diminish their intensity to a normal level. I know what triggers my outbursts (egg white, honey, too much light during the night, hormonal fluctuations during my cycle!). I avoid them and I am fine.</p><p>I can't relate his outbursts to any special food.</p><p>I have a degree in clinical psychology and my sister in neurology. To me it seems like intermittent explosive disorder. My sister says he has no neurological disorder. I didn't find anything helpful on this disorder on pubmed. They just give tranqulizers and that's it. That's just a temporary fix with side effects in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xheni, post: 751618, member: 24454"] It was a difficult birth, with Apgar score 8. He was not premature. Both my husband and me can have pretty strong outbursts, so it is genetic to some extent, but if it is inflammatory, theoretically I can still help to prevent them or diminish their intensity to a normal level. I know what triggers my outbursts (egg white, honey, too much light during the night, hormonal fluctuations during my cycle!). I avoid them and I am fine. I can't relate his outbursts to any special food. I have a degree in clinical psychology and my sister in neurology. To me it seems like intermittent explosive disorder. My sister says he has no neurological disorder. I didn't find anything helpful on this disorder on pubmed. They just give tranqulizers and that's it. That's just a temporary fix with side effects in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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