Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 , I'm guessing that there is a test but we figured out Shan's intolerance on our own. When we stopped giving her cream and instead gave her plain yoghurt her seizures remained about the same (1 tonic clonic every 3 nights in her sleep) but her energy started to come back. When we went to lactose free cream she suddenly began having weeks without having a visible seizure in her sleep (was having tonic clonics) and her energy improved even more. After many months using the lactose free yoghurt cream and still experiencing stomach discomfort from time to time we quit giving her the cream (allowed cheese and butter only) and her stomach discomforts have resolved. She is definitely lactose intolerant and I suspect that she has intolerances to other things that are in the dairy. Recently I stopped giving her cheese (allowing butter only) and I noticed an improvement in being impulsive in the evenings. She usually ate a large amount of cheddar cheese during the day. There are tests for allergies, but the only way to really find out what foods a child is allergic to is to do the " fail safe " test. This test consists of putting a child on certain foods that people are not usually allergic to and then after a week or two adding back 1 food at a time. If a child has a reaction to the food over 24-36 hours n (or after a week) then you know that they are allergic to that food. I recently bought a book on ADHD, " Fed Up With ADHD " , and it shares how the " Fail Safe " diet is done. I do believe the Australians are the ones who are on the cutting edge of this, but I would expect that the U.S. is implementing it. Rhonda Ronda, Is there a test for lactose intolerance or allergys. Whe did have him tested for milk and he was not allergic but that was 4 years ago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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