Musings of a mom... with three very different, but wonderful children... primarily talking about ADHD related stuff... but could talk about anything.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Gluten-Free, Jenny McCarthy, and ADHD link to Autism

Well, I've been doing a lot of research the last week or so on ADHD and Autism and such, because I have a meeting with the principal of his school next week (is it principal or principle?), AND the guidance counselor, AND my husband, AND his teacher, AND some other teacher/ intervention specialist who I don't know. I asked for this meeting, because I want to figure out some intervention strategies for Greg. Although he is going to pass first grade, and we get half good/ half bad behavior reports from his teachers, I really think we could be educating him better. I found him a couple weeks ago, running in circles around the kitchen, banging himself in the head. When I asked him what he was doing, he said he was "getting the dumb out."

WAKE UP CALL!!!

Even though he's going to pass and he doesn't get in as much trouble as he did last year, he is not happy with himself. He is working way below potential and he knows it. I think the only reason that he is getting along "ok" is because he tries so hard and is naturally smart. But unless we do something he is going to fall further and further behind. If he was just ornery, or just had to work really hard to get C's, I'd be ok with it. But that's not it - there is a disconnect between the way he wants to behave and the way he behaves.

So, I woke up the other morning with the thought that I needed to read Jenny McCarthy's book about autism (it's called Louder than Words). I know, I saw her in those MTV shows too, but that doesn't mean she doesn't have something to say when it comes to her son, right? So, I picked it up at the library. And I couldn't put it down. The first thing that shocked me in the book was that her son was diagnosed by a neurologist with autism because of two behaviors: 1. flapping his arms (called stims) 2. lining up his toys symmetrically instead of playing with them. Hello - my son has both of these behaviors. Plus, my son was emotionally distant as a baby, which is another sign. Her son had other health issues as well, whereas my son does not. There is something called the autism spectrum which includes a variety of conditions, like Ausberger's. ADHD isn't officially on it, but maybe it should be.

The second thing I got out of the book is that she saw the best improvement in her son when she put him on a gluten-free (wheat), casein-free (dairy) diet. I grabbed a bunch of books about that, and read about it online, and the theory is that the kids are essentially allergic to those foods, in that their bodies don't process the food like it should, and often a large amount of yeast gets built up in their bodies, which causes strange behavior, like hyperactivity, inattention, and problems processing auditory commands. So, I'm going to try it, what do I have to lose?

3 Comments:

Blogger Sarah said...

I keep reading about the gluten free thing. One mom said once that once they realized her daughter was, as you said, basically allergic to it, they could really see so clearly her reactions to it anytime she got it accidentally. They said it would literally take a week to fully get out of her system once she had, say, accidentally eaten a piece of cake at a friend's house or something. It affected her that strongly. So I definitely think it's worth a try if you suspect it might help!
Sorry it will suck to have to be so strict with it though. I admire the effort you're putting forth to help Greggy!

1:25 PM

 
Blogger Irish Blue said...

Hey Jenn, haven't stopped in for a while. I really admire your desire to help Greggy. I had also heard great things about the Jenny McCarthy book.

Oddly enough, I was just researching the yeast build up thing too. It's called candida, and very common problem (but mostly undiagnosed by doctors) because of our western diet which is high in sugar, processed grains, and dairy. I think I've got issues with it myself - lack of energy, allergies getting worse, hypoglycemia, "fog brain", rashes & skin problems - and I'm very convinced all of these things are linked to poor diet. I think our bodies were designed to eat a certain way - fresh fruits, veggies, meat, nuts & seeds, and when we start putting all of this other stuff in them, they don't react well at all. Unfortunately, we are so heavily socialized to eat a certain way, it is difficult to change. Still, very worth it I'm sure and something I'm tossing around myself as I *slowly* start to become more aware of what I eat and how I feel after.

Good luck with Greggy!!!

7:43 AM

 
Blogger Jessica said...

I totally believe that diet plays a role in every aspect of our health - phsyical, mental, behavioral. I have read some of Jenny McCarthy's books and agree with many of her theories.

I have been on a soy-free diet for a year and Gabe is allergic to every food known to man. If you need any recipes or help finding allergy-free foods in Lima, let me know.

10:03 PM

 

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