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Can anyone here give me examples of how this diet has helped your child with

issues around anger/frustration/disruptions at school? Mom and I think SCD

might help another mother she works with, who has an Asperger's 9 year old.

These are what she states are his worst issues right now. She's actually had

teachers/other adults who've worked with him say things like he's an

abomination. Can you imagine???????? Makes my blood boil!!!! Well, any

progress around these issues would be great if you feel like sharing. I've

already shared all the improvements we've seen in Luke.

in NC

Mom of Luke, age 5, Asperger's/salicylate intolerant/diarrhea pre-SCD;

, age 3, healthy; and , 19 mos, healthy

All SCD since 1/26/04

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> Thanks Joyce, I appreciate feedback from someone with an older

child.

Well, is almost 5 - so not really an " older child " , but

meltdowns, anger outbursts, agitation, etc. were a big problem for

us before he went on SCD. Those things were the first to dissappear -

almost instantly. I really think it was all related to sensory

issues, something Asperger's kids deal with.

I think they get overloaded, so the slightest thing can throw them

into a tizzy. That's how it was for . Now, he has minor

tantrums, less than even NT kids. He gets bothered by things, but

can handle them so much better, and it's just not as extreme.

I think it would be great if they could give it a try. A child that

age that is verbal will likely be able to articulate a lot of the

improvements as they happen.

son - 5yo in May, ASD, SCD 11 months

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Thanks, this is so helpful!

Re: anger improvement?

> Thanks Joyce, I appreciate feedback from someone with an older

child.

Well, is almost 5 - so not really an " older child " , but

meltdowns, anger outbursts, agitation, etc. were a big problem for

us before he went on SCD. Those things were the first to dissappear -

almost instantly. I really think it was all related to sensory

issues, something Asperger's kids deal with.

I think they get overloaded, so the slightest thing can throw them

into a tizzy. That's how it was for . Now, he has minor

tantrums, less than even NT kids. He gets bothered by things, but

can handle them so much better, and it's just not as extreme.

I think it would be great if they could give it a try. A child that

age that is verbal will likely be able to articulate a lot of the

improvements as they happen.

son - 5yo in May, ASD, SCD 11 months

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This has been a big improvment area for us.

Sam hits less, transitions better and doesn't freak out as much. He

is still easily frustrated, but it comes out in words more than

actions now.

Yesterday a girl in class got in his way on the playground. He punched

her. But instead of blaming it on her and coming up with reasons and

excuses for his actions, he immediately said, " sorry, I should not

have done that. I will use gentle hands from now on. " In the past it

would have taken 10-30 minutes to get that out of him and he would

have been crying and freaking out the entire time. He's still an

energetic and precocious boy, but he's much much much less impulsive

and easier to deal with. He's less defensive, less anxious, and happier.

That's my plug for SCD!

Chrystee

Sam, 4.5, behavior/sensory issues

SCD 4 weeks

> Can anyone here give me examples of how this diet has helped your

child with issues around anger/frustration/disruptions at school? Mom

and I think SCD might help another mother she works with, who has an

Asperger's 9 year old. These are what she states are his worst issues

right now. She's actually had teachers/other adults who've worked

with him say things like he's an abomination. Can you imagine????????

Makes my blood boil!!!! Well, any progress around these issues would

be great if you feel like sharing. I've already shared all the

improvements we've seen in Luke.

>

> in NC

> Mom of Luke, age 5, Asperger's/salicylate intolerant/diarrhea pre-SCD;

> , age 3, healthy; and , 19 mos, healthy

> All SCD since 1/26/04

>

>

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