Guest guest Posted July 25, 2008 Report Share Posted July 25, 2008 Morning Vicky Mandy also said something about no fenol. I wasn't giving him much but will drop and see.I have just order Zycarb...was there much reaction to this. Cian can't have CLO either. Re:siblings Cian got up in the night but think he was wakened by who has become the big '3' year old sister since left for a well earned break to his cousins. She slept beside Cian where Christy usually sleeps. They both are desperately missing Christy and Cian is a bit lost too so it is hard to know but he could be'shouting' about that. He has asked 'Where's' a few times. The where is new in the last 3 weeks. Christopehr is going 12 now and he said to me on the phone last night he was having a great time and missing all and Cian but he feels funny because his body keeps thinking he has to do something. I asked him what he meant and he said...'You know.... always thinking of Cian and checking on him...its funny not having to think about him.' is a wonderful child who is crazy about his brother but this made me realise he also feels the pressure. I am going to organise more weekend breaks for him now. Have good day Aileen not having to > > Aileen do you think No fenol might be a problem? > I stopped using it years ago, seemed to be as bad as the foods I was > concerned about. > Think there is some in Zycarb not sure, but if there is it isn't having the > same reaction as before. > Maybe just drop that one. > Vicky > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2008 Report Share Posted July 26, 2008 That type of eat anything, never satisfied, is pretty much always yeast for , he also has horrible behaviours to match, very demanding. The only other time we had ridiculous appetite was when he had the dreaded worms, eeek!! Vicky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2008 Report Share Posted July 26, 2008 Nothing sorts out worms when the childs fave pastime is investigating his bottom, yeuch! Yea G & T probably the best solution to this problem lol. Vicky xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2008 Report Share Posted July 26, 2008 not sure if I explained it properly--- not really craving but very very busy..messing with everything which includes putting things in mouth. ....Cian has never ever lost interest in food as such but it is not the constant hoking in cupboards but with busy ness that can happen too... He is only after shouting to Eamonn through the windowto come out on the trampoline with him Maybe I should just go and and chill some tonic for a wee G and T go for a jump with him and leave the child alone? Worms...yuck..is that the same as parasites? would biociden sort worms? Aileen x In Autism-Biomedical-Europe , MaddiganV@... wrote: > > That type of eat anything, never satisfied, is pretty much always yeast for > , he also has horrible behaviours to match, very demanding. > The only other time we had ridiculous appetite was when he had the dreaded > worms, eeek!! > Vicky > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2008 Report Share Posted July 26, 2008 Gosh...na haven't seen that behaviour...ever so think I can skip the worms...! Vicky Cian loves sugar. He never gets it.. we are sugar free but from the time he often raided the sugar bowl...his choice of food would still be sugar. No hoking in cupboards or yeast behaviours we have had in the past but this is the food he would prob prefer...I suppose like any child..but the question is what does that say about Cian's gut if any? Aileen > > Nothing sorts out worms when the childs fave pastime is investigating his > bottom, yeuch! > Yea G & T probably the best solution to this problem lol. > Vicky > xx > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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