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Originally Posted by redshift
Luc, next time your daughter has one of her headaches, have her analyze it, Ask her if it's a 'pain' headache, or a hazy, disconnected feeling. And you could save yourself some legwork by simply assuming that the school food is chock full of additives.
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I ask her questions when she gets the headaches, but with her autism, she sometimes don't know how to describe it in a way that would help. She does said it's a pain and she points at her forehead. She also has a runny nose that never seems to stop running. Could she have a sinus problem? I doubt it sometimes as the headaches only comes after she eats and then she throws up. I asked her doctor what could be causing it, but he seems to damn lost. The thing that bugs me the most is, in what so called "Third World Countries", they know what causes most of the problems. I'll call my uncles to give them the details and see what they say. It would be amazing if they know what it is from me explaining it to them and know how to treat it. If they do, I'll go pay a visit to my daughter's doctor and open his eyes a bit. It's just too frustrating as a parent, because I want to best for my child and I feel powerless when there's nothing I can do.