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Try besides meds alternative treatments
Hello,
I've been there! My son just turn 9 last month. He has been diagnosed since he was 7. It is very challenging rising ADHD boys. There have been moments that I've been feeling exactly the same as you, but think that we are humans and we are trying our best that seems not to be good enough. We have the need to unfold ourselves and recognized that we are unhappy with the whole situation. But I'm sure you are an amazing mom on a quest trying to find the right help for your little guy. This is my piece of advise according my own experience. My son was seen by a Naturopath practitioner, he had a blood work done and the results were that he is highly sensitive to gluten, eggs and wheat. He has been in a Gluten free diet for almost two years. His behavior improve somehow. But still, we have to deal with VERY AGRESSIVE tantrums form time to time and with his lack of focus. Also he takes daily supplements: Calcium, zinc, magnesium, B6 and fish oil. A very high protein breakfast at least 21 grms. also helps. We try to avoid dyes in food and he doesn't have too much of refined sugars. hardly ever sodas. Now we are in the process to try homeopathy. That would be my last shoot before start thinking about meds. (I'm so scared about meds) but he might get finally help.
When my son gets angry because he couldn't get his way there could be episodes that I wish could erase from our memories. painful episodes where I would have to restraint him from behind because he is ready to attack me. He would swear,kick and punch. That it is something that I can clearly see ,he does not have any control so far over it. by the way, one of these episodes just happened an hour ago :( After an hour of crying and fighting now he is finally asleep, before that I went to his bed and said to him: "I still love you. I know that you work hard trying to control yourself and I know that you did not mean any of what yous said"
Is not that I'm happy with his awful behavior but he is already dealing a lot with his own feelings to make him feel that he is not loved. And I do loved him with all my heart as you love your own boy. You are doing great looking for help, and I'm pretty sure you are a wonderful mom. As tough as this is...we never give up! You are not alone in this journey. Many, many , many moms and dads are with you trying to rise wonderful and challenging boys. God bless your family and keep it positive...
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