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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 404257" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>Yes. My daughter was diagnosis'ed with ODD and Depression. She was taking the maximum dose of Lexapro and we were about to add Seroquel to try to control her violence when we discovered she was gluten and casein intolerant. We put her on the girlfriend/CF diet and her symptoms went away completely as long as she stays on it. We were able to wean her off her Lexapro.</p><p></p><p>She has been on this diet for 5 years and as long as she stays on her diet, she is fine. She is 15 now and sometimes cheats. A few weeks ago, she had a long episode of eating lots of things she shouldn't and I thought we would have to put her on medications again. Thankfully, she seems to have gotten back on the plan and is doing well again. </p><p></p><p>I tested her through Enterolab for gluten and casein intolerance only. My other daughter had stomach problems and we have a family history of celiac. It was only because of B's stomach problems that we discovered A's cause of behaviour problems.</p><p></p><p>Later, I tested B for food allergies with a blood test. This test covered a lot of different foods but I don't think it was very accurate. I eliminated the foods she was allergic to and didn't notice a difference in her health. Worse, according to the test, she didn't have a problem with gluten or milk and both of those hurt her stomach.</p><p></p><p>I hope you find something with the test that makes a difference. A special diet has been a miracle for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 404257, member: 1792"] Yes. My daughter was diagnosis'ed with ODD and Depression. She was taking the maximum dose of Lexapro and we were about to add Seroquel to try to control her violence when we discovered she was gluten and casein intolerant. We put her on the girlfriend/CF diet and her symptoms went away completely as long as she stays on it. We were able to wean her off her Lexapro. She has been on this diet for 5 years and as long as she stays on her diet, she is fine. She is 15 now and sometimes cheats. A few weeks ago, she had a long episode of eating lots of things she shouldn't and I thought we would have to put her on medications again. Thankfully, she seems to have gotten back on the plan and is doing well again. I tested her through Enterolab for gluten and casein intolerance only. My other daughter had stomach problems and we have a family history of celiac. It was only because of B's stomach problems that we discovered A's cause of behaviour problems. Later, I tested B for food allergies with a blood test. This test covered a lot of different foods but I don't think it was very accurate. I eliminated the foods she was allergic to and didn't notice a difference in her health. Worse, according to the test, she didn't have a problem with gluten or milk and both of those hurt her stomach. I hope you find something with the test that makes a difference. A special diet has been a miracle for us. [/QUOTE]
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