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Celiac And Add Or Adhd Symptoms


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marilyn Apprentice

I recently put together an educational power point for the community and then offered it to dietitians on a listserve. Someone wrote back the following question and as I did not have an answer to the first part especially (though the symptom of a foggy brain would fit in, I suppose), I thought I would put it out here to see if there was more information for her.

""In your experience can kids with celiac exhibit ADHD-like symptoms such as impulsivity or oppositional behaviors? What age is screening appropriate since there can be false negatives without sufficient antibodies?""


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I recently put together an educational power point for the community and then offered it to dietitians on a listserve. Someone wrote back the following question and as I did not have an answer to the first part especially (though the symptom of a foggy brain would fit in, I suppose), I thought I would put it out here to see if there was more information for her.

""In your experience can kids with celiac exhibit ADHD-like symptoms such as impulsivity or oppositional behaviors? What age is screening appropriate since there can be false negatives without sufficient antibodies?""

I do know that my 8 yr old grandson was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes this spring and also is suffering from ADD. They will run the Celiac panel on him yearly but was negative this spring.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

In countries where they screen children routinely it is usually done around age 4 and then again at puberty. If the child exibits strong indications a dietary trial would be beneficial no matter what the testing results.

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I recently put together an educational power point for the community and then offered it to dietitians on a listserve. Someone wrote back the following question and as I did not have an answer to the first part especially (though the symptom of a foggy brain would fit in, I suppose), I thought I would put it out here to see if there was more information for her.

""In your experience can kids with celiac exhibit ADHD-like symptoms such as impulsivity or oppositional behaviors? What age is screening appropriate since there can be false negatives without sufficient antibodies?""

I've added this link for you - it's an article by a teacher living in my city who has written some great articles on celiac and it's impact on a person that exhibit different sorts of symptoms - like ADD/ADHD. My son was diagnosed with ADD/Inattentive Type about a year or so ago. He is on meds and due to my angst over this, I am trying to make sure there isn't something else that is causing this problem for him so that we can get him off meds. I don't think I'd be a good mother if I didn't! So, in my research I've come to learn more about celiac and wonder if he has that - due to the fact I think I may have it. It's worth looking into. BTW - he eats cereal like nobody's business! But, he doesn't really exhibit the normal symptoms of celiac - other than the fact he is very thin - but also very tall. Anyway....

Hope it helps....

TracyB

https://www.celiac.com/articles/711/1/Memor...ggan/Page1.html

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