> Also have a 10 yr. old boy who still wets the bed, > and cries easily - found out that could be dairy related. > I don't know about the bed wetting but from personal experience crying easily is definitely dairy related. I know this may sound far fetched but when dairy was a big part of my diet (all my life until about 21 years - I am now 28) I just couldn't cope, everything was too difficult, I would be crying and depressed on almost a daily basis about average every day occurrences. I couldn't cope if the cat was miaowing too loudly! and if my boyfriend said the wrong thing I went off in hysterics. I went and saw a psychologist for about a year for what I thought was depression I stopped consuming dairy products when I was 21 because I always felt like I had a cold. It wasn't until months later I realised how much better I was coping. Now I would regard myself as a competent, responsible person who doesn't let the little in things in life bother her. I take pretty much everything in my stride and get on with life. It is a MUCH better way to be. Even now however if I eat something containing dairy it's like a fog descends on my brain and I can't work my way through things. Usually I am able to realise this feeling as dairy related, and although that knowledge doesn't lighten the feeling at all (it's very hard to shake), I know that I just have to sit tight for a few hours (12 -24) and I'll be OK again. Anyway, I know this probably sounds a bit loopy but I thought maybe hearing about someone else's experience may in some way help validate your son's behaviour. T