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Could a fractured skull in a baby lead to adhd?

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Could a fractured skull in a baby lead to adhd?

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I am one of those people who think that most of these labels given to children are simply an allergic reaction to additives and some natural foods.I speak from experience I have two children my son a fine healthy normal child and now a well rounded adult studying for his degree.My daughter on the other hand although she is a well rounded adult studying for her career qualifications did not start off that way.She used to scream shout even head but her mother and myself and was a complete handful from the age of about 18 months /2 years. After researching the symptoms we decided to try and control her behaviour through diet .This involved a very restricted diet to start with using only fresh natural products and absolutely no processed foods or sweets. After two weeks we noticed a dramatic improvement in her behaviour only then did we start to introduce foods with different additives always noting down what she ate and when it was given .We found she displayed all of the symptoms of ADHD

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