March 08, 2012

Allow me to introduce myself.......

I am new to this whole blogging thing so I really don't know where to start. I guess a little introduction would be a good beginning...I'll try not to bore you with it too much though.

I am a mum of 3 boys and all of them have food intolerances....even my little 9 month old baby. My oldest is lactose, gluten and soy intolerant, the middle boy is intolerant to just about everything except nuts and the little bloke, so far, is intolerant to dairy.

Kiddywink 1 is 9 now but at age 6 was diagnosed with depression. It was suggested to me to put him on anti depressants which of course I refused to do, instead I employed the services of a child psychologist as I believed his problems were the direct result of his father and I being divorced (and not a nice divorce mind you).

Kiddywink 2, 7 years of age, was diagnosed at 5 with ADHD. It all began with a diagnosis at 3 of ODD, Obsessive Defiance Disorder. This kid was something else! He had the face of an angel but the temperament of....let's just say, a very spirited child. I discovered early on that artificial colours and flavours set him off, like someone had put a firecracker up his bum. It was intolerable. The journey with him has been somewhat interesting (well to me at least) and over the years I have discovered more and more things that triggered his impossible behaviour and hyperactivity.

Kiddywink 3, my little bubba had some trouble with reflux and GORD which lead to a lot of sleepless nights, sleep deprivation, frustration, heartache....the list goes on. I was getting up to him an average of 8 times a night and after having a complete meltdown, decided I needed to do something about it. So off to the doctor we went. He was put on Losec to see if that made a difference. What a difference it made!! Instantly, the 8 times a night became just 2 and after a visit to "sleep school", life has been much better, except for his vomiting and, since starting on solids, his very runny, incredibly frequent poo. Off to the docs again and out with the dairy....problem solved.

So this brings me to my journey of discovery. In my frustration with Kiddywink 2, I discovered the food intolerance network, http://fedup.com.au/, established by Sue Dengate, and her book "Fed Up With ADHD". Wow, what a read! It was like I was reading about my own life, to a degree of course. So much of her story rang true to me and the issues she faced with her daughter who also has ADHD. I also found it very interesting to read that she has, through years of research, discovered that childhood depression and anxiety is often food related to food intolerance too. I decided immediately that we needed to try this "Failsafe" diet she spoke of, so I contacted a dietician and got the ball rolling (not an easy task at nearly 8 months pregnant but certainly worth the effort).

We started off with the RPAH Elimination Diet, developed by doctors at the RPAH Allergy Unit, http://www.sswahs.nsw.gov.au/rpa/allergy/. After just 1 week, Kiddywink 1's mood swings and depression were all gone. He was a bright, vibrant, happy 8 year old and his tummy aches had stopped. Kiddywink 2 on the other hand took over a month to have any noticeable changes in his behaviour, but eventually his aggression and violent streak were gone and his defiance and hyperactivity decreased somewhat. All in all, we were a much happier household and to this day, life continues to be a lot easier for all of us, especially the kids.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Schana! I saw your blog and just wanted to say that it is very interesting! :)

    I met Death 3 years ago as a result of an anaphylactic attack which was an accumulation of salicylate in my system. Life is certainly not the same today. I am stronger today, but am still fighting to be back on my feet.

    I am glad to hear that there is improvement for your family.

    I wish you all the best.

    This is my story:

    http://therighttobealive.blogspot.com/2011/09/day-i-met-death.html

    Take care,
    Evelyn

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    1. Hi Evelyn,

      Thanks for your comment. I'm really sorry to hear about your troubles, must have been very traumatic for you and your family. I'll certainly read your story when I get the chance and I'll share your blog around my network. I have actually moved my blog so if you're interested in reading more, have a look at http://mindyourfeed.wordpress.com/.

      Cheers
      Schana

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