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Libby24
Libby24 | May 13th

Naughty child.. please help my Aunty she is at her wits end

ok I am trying to get my Aunty on here, but this is what my Nan has told me and my Aunty needs HELP ASAP!.

my cousin clo (sorry Tam cant spell) is serverely allergic to so many things, tree nuts, nuts, egg, glyrserine, water(she cant be in it long or she hives) some drinks ect. the list is very long. Clo is 4 the same age as my charlie and she is a size 2 charlie is a size 5. the hight difference is huge and charlie is 20kg clo is about 10 i think.

now thats the backgroud on Clo. Tam my aunty is having constant trouble with her with eating and behavour. she is NOT a neglected child and is the middle child haveing brooke who is 6 like Alex and Mason who is 2. Clo does everything she isnt allowed to. climbs every where, draws on everything. My nan bought her a Dora bed last week hoping a treat would make her sleep through the night. (this kid lives on 3 hours sleep a day) she slept 1 night all night ad then back in mum and dad's bed, jumping around ect. Tam cant keep going on 3 hours sleep at night and her partner cant be awake to help as he works on boats so he needs his sleep. she displays sign like Alex with repition with certian things and has to have things a certian way. she is excellent at kindy, but when she gets home she is and this is nice, a monster. the other day she was jumping on her bed ad decided to pee in it instead of going to the loo.

i have sugested my Aunty take her to see a peaditricion to get help. personally i feel she is autistic with ADHD as she is always going and then conks. but she hardly eats but is always drinking water and juice. my Aunty is at her wits end with Clo as she is always in and out of apps with her food allergies and other allergies. could it be her allergies that are doing this????

advice needed and hopefully my aunty will be on here soon.

Luv Liz



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Domestic-warrior
May 13th | Domestic-warrior
Re: Naughty child.. please help my Aunty she is at her wits end

I'm with Arna, i would definitly test for diabetes with the constant thirst.  You say she is excellent at kindy and then naughty at home - if she had ADHD she wouldn't be able to turn it off at kindy??  I don't know about Autism, but Aspergers the same, they can't just "behave' when they aren't at home? My friends son has some sort of Aspergers, so i know this.  Yeah, go get a referral to see a specialist.



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4BOYZ
May 13th | 4BOYZ
Re: Naughty child.. please help my Aunty she is at her wits end

I would be paying a visit to a peadiatrician and I would also take her to a natropath. Natropath will deffinately be able to help with the diet. Because her body is missing out on soo much stuff her nutrient intake may not be balanced therefor causing her to act out. Good luck. Hope this helps.



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DarkenedAngel
May 13th | DarkenedAngel
Re: Naughty child.. please help my Aunty she is at her wits end

I think a consultation with a paediatrician is definately something that needs to be on the agenda for this family because if it's left too long it may very well only get worse and be harder to deal with. There are a few different things that it could be, and each one has it's different ways it needs to be dealt with, but a paediatrician can get to the bottom of it and will know the best action to take.



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Arna
May 13th | Arna
Re: Naughty child.. please help my Aunty she is at her wits end

Hey hun,

I would be suggesting your cousin is tested for diabetes.  when Les was working, there was a man there who's daughter was (without all the allergies) exactly what you described, and they thought it was just her being her.

About 6 months later, they ended up with the girl in hospital fighting for her life with diabetes (though runs in the family for them).

What you have described is on lot of symptoms that paediatritians look out for in young children.



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