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Hi all! I'm new here. My son started on the DAN protocol about a

motnh and a half ago. So far we have done the B-12 shots and seen some

improvement. His doctor changed his shots and added folinic acid to the

B12 and told us to start him on the GFCF diet. We recently put him on

the GFCF diet--we started out slow as the taca website suggests

eliminating the casein first and now we are gradually eliminating the

gluten (so far we have eliminated it from breakfast and lunch and

snacks). This week he has had the worst behaviors ever--his autism

teacher at school said she has NEVER seen him so violent (he's been

with her for 2 years now). Today He hit at her and at a student then

proceeded to try and destroy her classroom. In all the books I've read

about GFCF diet it said that behaviors can get worse before they get

better but is this true in reality? And would it cause a child to

totally lose control or is there something else going on? I guess I'm

just feeling extremely frustrated and need some input from moms who are

doing the diet. Thanks for any help you can give me.

Amy

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Activated charcoal and/or enzymes may help. Also, remove the rest of the gluten ASAP. We went GFCF before there was a lot of "how to" information out there. We did it within a couple of days and the die-off only lasted a couple of more days after that. I think by having some gluten in you are prolonging the reaction. Just my thoughts.

Dana

-----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ]On Behalf Of mom2jamesandfaithSent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 10:52 PMTo: mb12 valtrex Subject: new here

Hi all! I'm new here. My son started on the DAN protocol about a motnh and a half ago. So far we have done the B-12 shots and seen some improvement. His doctor changed his shots and added folinic acid to the B12 and told us to start him on the GFCF diet. We recently put him on the GFCF diet--we started out slow as the taca website suggests eliminating the casein first and now we are gradually eliminating the gluten (so far we have eliminated it from breakfast and lunch and snacks). This week he has had the worst behaviors ever--his autism teacher at school said she has NEVER seen him so violent (he's been with her for 2 years now). Today He hit at her and at a student then proceeded to try and destroy her classroom. In all the books I've read about GFCF diet it said that behaviors can get worse before they get better but is this true in reality? And would it cause a child to totally lose control or is there something else going on? I guess I'm just feeling extremely frustrated and need some input from moms who are doing the diet. Thanks for any help you can give me.Amy

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Thanks Dana!

-- In mb12 valtrex , " Dana Read " wrote:

>

> Activated charcoal and/or enzymes may help. Also, remove the rest

of the

> gluten ASAP. We went GFCF before there was a lot of " how to "

information

> out there. We did it within a couple of days and the die-off only

lasted a

> couple of more days after that. I think by having some gluten in

you are

> prolonging the reaction. Just my thoughts.

>

> Dana

> new here

>

>

> Hi all! I'm new here. My son started on the DAN protocol

about a

> motnh and a half ago. So far we have done the B-12 shots and seen

some

> improvement. His doctor changed his shots and added folinic acid

to the

> B12 and told us to start him on the GFCF diet. We recently put

him on

> the GFCF diet--we started out slow as the taca website suggests

> eliminating the casein first and now we are gradually eliminating

the

> gluten (so far we have eliminated it from breakfast and lunch and

> snacks). This week he has had the worst behaviors ever--his autism

> teacher at school said she has NEVER seen him so violent (he's

been

> with her for 2 years now). Today He hit at her and at a student

then

> proceeded to try and destroy her classroom. In all the books I've

read

> about GFCF diet it said that behaviors can get worse before they

get

> better but is this true in reality? And would it cause a child to

> totally lose control or is there something else going on? I guess

I'm

> just feeling extremely frustrated and need some input from moms

who are

> doing the diet. Thanks for any help you can give me.

>

> Amy

>

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you're welcome. good luck!

new here> > > Hi all! I'm new here. My son started on the DAN protocol about a> motnh and a half ago. So far we have done the B-12 shots and seen some> improvement. His doctor changed his shots and added folinic acid to the> B12 and told us to start him on the GFCF diet. We recently put him on> the GFCF diet--we started out slow as the taca website suggests> eliminating the casein first and now we are gradually eliminating the> gluten (so far we have eliminated it from breakfast and lunch and> snacks). This week he has had the worst behaviors ever--his autism> teacher at school said she has NEVER seen him so violent (he's been> with her for 2 years now). Today He hit at her and at a student then> proceeded to try and destroy her classroom. In all the books I've read> about GFCF diet it said that behaviors can get worse before they get> better but is this true in reality? And would it cause a child to> totally lose control or is there something else going on? I guess I'm> just feeling extremely frustrated and need some input from moms who are> doing the diet. Thanks for any help you can give me.> > Amy>

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