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Hi, We're on day 6. My 11-yo PDD son is eating beef, chicken, eggs, legal

jello, peanut butter, plus cooked apples, peaches, and pineapples (still

struggling with the veg's -- can't wait to get to nut flours and sneak some in

his muffins!).

My question is this... for the last several days, he's been just great most of

the day...calm, good eye contact, and conversational. But, between the hours of

about 2:30 and 4:00, he just melts down. Crying, needs me to hold him, whiny,

aggressive -- just a basket case. Today I tried giving him a smack in case his

blood sugar was low, but it didn't help. I don't believe he's in any pain as

he's capable of telling me. Then, after dinner, he's very calm and pleasant

again.

Has anyone else experienced this? Does die-off work in spurts like this? I

thought at first it was something I gave him to eat that he couldn't tolerate,

but I can't trace it to anything.

We're hanging in there, though! So pleased with how it's going, and that even

though Leo won't eat veg's, he's not complaining one bit about all the things he

CAN'T have. (And he absolutely lived on all types of chips before the diet.)

Thanks for all the excellent info,

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