<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Boy, I don't even now where to start. .... Please excuse me but I think this will be a looooooonnnng post. My son is 7 years old. He has been a handful since the time he could walk. He was often irritable, defiant, uncooperative, etc. At six months of age we discovered that Andrew was allergic to PEANUTS. My dad very lovingly gave him a taste of peanut butter from his sandwhich. He turned purple from head to toe. It was good thing that we only lived five minutes from the ER. The summer of 1992 we spent four months with my parents awaiting school transfer (myself). In one day Andrew managed to fill the lawn mower's gas tank full of water, let the oil out the hydraulic jack, smash the glass of the wood stove with a hammer, and dump out all my dad's nuts and bolts from their respective containers into one large box (he was packing). Andrew "busy" behavior continued on through playschool. He gave everyone a run for their money and was often uncooperative after lunch. The daycares were always "commenting" on his behavior. At four years of age I took him to our GP, a counselor, as well he had a child care worker. No luck! Just a busy boy? Andrew started kindergarten that year and became the "coat room kid" Even went to the principal's office. In Kindergarten!!! So, off we went to another doctor, a pediatrician, pyschiatrist, more counselors. Grade One - his desk was separate from all the other children's, he was chronically in the hallway and at least once a week in the office. He had a counselor at the school which he saw on a twice weekly basis. The school insisted he needed Ritalin. I resisted. Andrew did not seem to be "healthy". He was often tired looking, bags under his eyes, chronic runny nose, bed wetting, leg pains and diarrhea. I took him back to our GP. He insisted that nothing was wrong. I piped up and asked if Giardia (parasite in the water supply from beaver's waste) was present in our area. So, he gave in to me and had him tested. BINGO. Number one problem solved and I have since read that this can weaken the bowel therefore encouraging gastrointestinal diseases such as celiacs. Anyhow, back to the dialogue. After I discovered that Andrew had Giardia I took him to a naturopath. As I was curious as to where or not Andrew had an other allergies than PEANUTS as my GP would not have him tested as he felt it was not inclusive and wouldn't affect his behavior. YAH RIGHT! The naturopath did a RAST test on Andrew. He had extreme reactions to several things but the highest being GLUTEN, wheat, rye, etc. As well as EGGS and CHEESE and chocolate. After this I began Andrew on a GLUTEN-FREE diet as well as eliminating his other allergies. Prior to this Andrew was doing poorly in school, unable to concentrate, defiant, irritable, etc. He wanted to keep up with the class but just couldn't. The school continued to insist that Andrew needed formal testing because they felt he was ADD. So , the pediatrician set up testing and he saw a psychiatrist. The testing revealed that Andrew had an IQ of 128 superior and that the average mark on the test was 10. Andrew averaged 13 and had scores as high as 19 (almost double the average). The psychologist told me that he felt bad because he wasn't doing his job by NOT prescribing RITALIN. But that Andrew did not need the medication, he was extremely bright and therefore would be difficult to manage at times. The pediatrician told me not to let anyone give him DRUGS. That he would be the next BILL GATES and that he wanted a piece of his empire for diagnosing his intelligence. He also confirmed that Andrew was extremely intelligent and therefore able to manipulate. If he didn't want to read a book he wasn't going to read a book. He knew that he had a choice whether it be the acceptable choice or not. Andrew has been GF since February 1996 and I have noticed a remarkable difference in him and his ability to concentrate and his behavior overall. In conclusion, I would like to add that I think you should consider formal IQ testing for your daughter, persevere with the diet, look into whether or not she is lacking vitamins and minerals, and be assured that your love and guidance is the most important key and to not let anyone alter you opinion. STICK TO YOUR GUNS, you know your child best. A drug can help but it does not resolve the problem only masks it. I believe that ADD is a difficult diagnosis to make but one that should not be done in haste. I can understand your concern, confusion, helpless and most of all your need to have an answer so you and your daughter can regain some normoplicity in your lives but the main issue is to make sure your daughter's basic needs are met. Those being love, shelter, water and food. We often forget that we are each an individual with individual needs and the game plan is to meet those needs on a individual basis. Andrew's is now in Grade Two and the school has set up an individual learning program for Andrew. They give him special responsibilities when he has completed his work, ie. Lunch room monitor, VIP, black board cleaner etc. =20 The struggle of putting a child on a GF diet who has had 8 years of her choice is not easy but the list is here and I am here if you need me. Don't be shy to reach out for help. We all need help in some way. Please feel free to write me with any questions, concerns etc. you may have. I certainly don't have all the answers but would love to give support whenever possible. Don't despair ... STICK TO YOUR Guns Dorothy L. Hilde, President of CAMT, BC Chapter Medical Transcriptionist, KLDH Salmo, British Columbia Canada