Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 In a message dated 15/06/2005 14:30:57 GMT Daylight Time, mikael.berntson@... writes: Sounds like it could be Fifth's disease (parvovirus). It normally starts on cheeks and then spreads to rest of body (why it is also called 'slapcheek'). In most kids it normally resolves in a few weeks, just like chickenpox. IF it is Fifth's, and IF you're pregnant, then make sure you visit the doctor yourself - it can lower the blood supply to the growing baby so monitoring needed. >>>> Found these pictures http://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/IndexDisplay.cfm?ImageID=1649810528 HTHMandi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 Hi Steph My kids had slapcheek. It wasn't really a rash with them, more like big red patches. It lasted 3 or 4 days. They were very perky! Apparently it is contagious before you get the red patches. You're not chelating yet are you or doing lipo GSH? Obviously the pollen count is really high at present but you would get sneezing with that! You could try Benadyrl Allergy and see if that helps. Hope you suss it out, so many things cause rashes. Tina Mikael Berntson <mikael.berntson@...> wrote: , Sounds like it could be Fifth's disease (parvovirus). It normally starts on cheeks and then spreads to rest of body (why it is also called 'slapcheek'). In most kids it normally resolves in a few weeks, just like chickenpox. IF it is Fifth's, and IF you're pregnant, then make sure you visit the doctor yourself - it can lower the blood supply to the growing baby so monitoring needed. HTH Mikael Rash Hello, hope someone might help.Yesterday my son was sent home from school with a rash on his cheeks, arms, legs, chest, tummy, back and esp. bad on his bottom and hips. His teacher thought it was chicken pox but he has already had it. He is not scratching, has no fever or other symptoms. The rash looks like tiny raised red bumps. He did not ingest any unusual foods, and his skin did not come into contact with anything unusual. He is GF/CF, has epsom salt baths, and has been taking nystatin and culturelle for six weeks with nice improvements being made and no die off symptoms beyond a few red spots (larger) on his bottom. ANy ideas at all? My first thought was big yeast die off but would it not have occurred by now?Thanks in advance for any help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 In a message dated 15/06/2005 20:01:43 GMT Daylight Time, stephanie.scott@... writes: You guys are completely priceless, all of you. I'm taking him to the gp tomorrow and I'll bring these pictures with me. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BTW Mandi, I saw Alasdair's dietitian today. She attended the autism unravelled conference and is interested in the link between diet and autism - she even gave me a questionnaire to fill out on it. She is with the NHS, at the Northern Health Centre here in Islington. I will keep talking to her about this stuff, maybe give her some of our stuff. I don't think she is especially influential but it could be part of getting the word out >>>Glad it helped Good news about the dietician, every little helps! So do you think Alasdair does have Fifths? Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 You guys are completely priceless, all of you. I'm taking him to the gp tomorrow and I'll bring these pictures with me. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BTW Mandi, I saw Alasdair's dietitian today. She attended the autism unravelled conference and is interested in the link between diet and autism - she even gave me a questionnaire to fill out on it. She is with the NHS, at the Northern Health Centre here in Islington. I will keep talking to her about this stuff, maybe give her some of our stuff. I don't think she is especially influential but it could be part of getting the word out. Thanks again! Steph xo Re: Rash In a message dated 15/06/2005 14:30:57 GMT Daylight Time, mikael.berntson@... writes: Sounds like it could be Fifth's disease (parvovirus). It normally starts on cheeks and then spreads to rest of body (why it is also called 'slapcheek'). In most kids it normally resolves in a few weeks, just like chickenpox. IF it is Fifth's, and IF you're pregnant, then make sure you visit the doctor yourself - it can lower the blood supply to the growing baby so monitoring needed. >>>> Found these pictures http://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/IndexDisplay.cfm?ImageID=1649810528 HTHMandi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 Mandi, and other listmates, I have seen several children in our neighbourhood over the past few days with 'slapcheek'. I was wondering what measures one should take to boost immunity? Is it just Cambridge with a lot of cases, or is it widespread? Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 I wld NOT be surprised. The rash looks exactly the same, and is beginning to join up on his face today to give him an appearance of red cheeks, hence slapped cheek. He does not have a fever, although a few days ago he did have one of about 38C, which is when he would have been incubating this. I missed it initially because he usually has some bumps on his cheeks, which I think of as his yeast bumps, so when this rash thing started on his face I thought maybe he had simply had too much sun when they took them out to play at school. Then his speech therapist called and said she thought he had chicken pox. I was in the middle of Teddy's sens int session (don't we have weird lives?) but hightailed it over to get him and she was not exaggerating - it was all over his little bod by then. He has been fine "in himself," but I will ask his gp tomorrow if it is necessary to keep him home, or what. Just another thing. In the meantime, he is doing well on the nystatin and culturelle. He is more "consolidated" on them, as in consolidating gains, having less of this back and forth, good days and bad days stuff, having more and more of his best sort of days. One sort of dubious benefit is that now he will challenge me on every little thing I tell him to do, and actually finding ways of expressing reluctance or a sense of mutinity. Have an appt with Dr Heard in 3 weeks to discuss Teddy's OAT and her food allergy tests and set up a course of treatment for her, and hopefully move Alasdair on to the next step, whether that be fish oils or magnesium/B6 or vitamin C to aid iron absorption. Here's one for you: Dr Heard wanted to try Alasdair on Vit C because his ferritin etc are so low and he says C helps the body absorb iron. BUT: the dietician today pounced on that, telling me that it would only aid absorption of non animal ources of iron as found in things like lentils and certain veggies. Basically she says a lack of vitamin C would not hinder your body from absorbing iron from things like steak or eggs, which if true means we still have a mystery on our hands - why would Alasdair have low ferritin when his diet is rich in animal sources of iron like beef, eggs, chicken and lamb? (Sorry all you veggies reading this). Puzzling over this one. Could just be a general malabsorption issue. anyway, must hie to bed. Hope all's well. How's yr little Sam? Steph xo Re: Rash In a message dated 15/06/2005 20:01:43 GMT Daylight Time, stephanie.scott@... writes: You guys are completely priceless, all of you. I'm taking him to the gp tomorrow and I'll bring these pictures with me. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BTW Mandi, I saw Alasdair's dietitian today. She attended the autism unravelled conference and is interested in the link between diet and autism - she even gave me a questionnaire to fill out on it. She is with the NHS, at the Northern Health Centre here in Islington. I will keep talking to her about this stuff, maybe give her some of our stuff. I don't think she is especially influential but it could be part of getting the word out >>>Glad it helped Good news about the dietician, every little helps! So do you think Alasdair does have Fifths? Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 Apparently common in the spring, I have just learned. Steph Re: Rash Mandi, and other listmates, I have seen several children in our neighbourhood over the past few days with 'slapcheek'. I was wondering what measures one should take to boost immunity? Is it just Cambridge with a lot of cases, or is it widespread? Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2005 Report Share Posted June 16, 2005 , Apparently low gastric acidity can influence mineral uptake. Gastric acidity can be boosted artificially, but don't know much more than this, and haven't done so with . We just give Vit C in ' mealtime drink. If it helps him absorb non animal sources of iron then at least it helps. had been low on iron (10 on ref range >10) for over a year until we moved the Vit C to mealtimes 6 weeks ago - his last blood test showed rising iron levels (now 12), although we've also started other things which may have had an effect (TD DMPS, TMG/Folic/MB12). I would trust Dr Heard over a dietician any day - best to ask him in three weeks time. Regards Mikael <stephanie.scott@...> wrote: I wld NOT be surprised. The rash looks exactly the same, and is beginning to join up on his face today to give him an appearance of red cheeks, hence slapped cheek. He does not have a fever, although a few days ago he did have one of about 38C, which is when he would have been incubating this. I missed it initially because he usually has some bumps on his cheeks, which I think of as his yeast bumps, so when this rash thing started on his face I thought maybe he had simply had too much sun when they took them out to play at school. Then his speech therapist called and said she thought he had chicken pox. I was in the middle of Teddy's sens int session (don't we have weird lives?) but hightailed it over to get him and she was not exaggerating - it was all over his little bod by then. He has been fine "in himself," but I will ask his gp tomorrow if it is necessary to keep him home, or what. Just another thing. In the meantime, he is doing well on the nystatin and culturelle. He is more "consolidated" on them, as in consolidating gains, having less of this back and forth, good days and bad days stuff, having more and more of his best sort of days. One sort of dubious benefit is that now he will challenge me on every little thing I tell him to do, and actually finding ways of expressing reluctance or a sense of mutinity. Have an appt with Dr Heard in 3 weeks to discuss Teddy's OAT and her food allergy tests and set up a course of treatment for her, and hopefully move Alasdair on to the next step, whether that be fish oils or magnesium/B6 or vitamin C to aid iron absorption. Here's one for you: Dr Heard wanted to try Alasdair on Vit C because his ferritin etc are so low and he says C helps the body absorb iron. BUT: the dietician today pounced on that, telling me that it would only aid absorption of non animal ources of iron as found in things like lentils and certain veggies. Basically she says a lack of vitamin C would not hinder your body from absorbing iron from things like steak or eggs, which if true means we still have a mystery on our hands - why would Alasdair have low ferritin when his diet is rich in animal sources of iron like beef, eggs, chicken and lamb? (Sorry all you veggies reading this). Puzzling over this one. Could just be a general malabsorption issue. anyway, must hie to bed. Hope all's well. How's yr little Sam? Steph xo Re: Rash In a message dated 15/06/2005 20:01:43 GMT Daylight Time, stephanie.scott@... writes: You guys are completely priceless, all of you. I'm taking him to the gp tomorrow and I'll bring these pictures with me. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BTW Mandi, I saw Alasdair's dietitian today. She attended the autism unravelled conference and is interested in the link between diet and autism - she even gave me a questionnaire to fill out on it. She is with the NHS, at the Northern Health Centre here in Islington. I will keep talking to her about this stuff, maybe give her some of our stuff. I don't think she is especially influential but it could be part of getting the word out >>>Glad it helped Good news about the dietician, every little helps! So do you think Alasdair does have Fifths? Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2005 Report Share Posted June 16, 2005 Mikael, Thank you so much for both your responses - my "gut" feeling (pun intended) is to go with Dr Heard's opinion, but it is definitely something I will discuss with him anyway, if only to have an answer for the next time I see the dietician. Are you on the ARA list? You would be great there - has Mandi mentioned it? How old is ? What is his progression history? Alasdair is 5 in August, HFA and has made great progress on GF/CF corn soy potato free nasties free low phenol diet for over a year. We just started the next step - nystatin and culturelle, about 6 weeks ago. Good so far. He and his sister are extremely high in lead. Thanks again for the info! Regards, McNerney Re: Rash In a message dated 15/06/2005 20:01:43 GMT Daylight Time, stephanie.scott@... writes: You guys are completely priceless, all of you. I'm taking him to the gp tomorrow and I'll bring these pictures with me. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BTW Mandi, I saw Alasdair's dietitian today. She attended the autism unravelled conference and is interested in the link between diet and autism - she even gave me a questionnaire to fill out on it. She is with the NHS, at the Northern Health Centre here in Islington. I will keep talking to her about this stuff, maybe give her some of our stuff. I don't think she is especially influential but it could be part of getting the word out >>>Glad it helped Good news about the dietician, every little helps! So do you think Alasdair does have Fifths? Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 Steph, I joined the ARA list last night and gave a brief history as an intro. is 7 months younger than Alasdair. We gave Nystatin too for 6 months last year and saw very good progress, Dr Buttar said to stop to get his kidney values down for TD DMPS. However, we have considered starting again at a low dose if his CDSA results come back with candida. J was high in mercury, and probably still is. He showed high mercury on hair before chelation in Oct last year, but after 5 months of Lipo GSH, 3 weeks of 5 drops of TD DMPS, his challenge test mercury excretion has fallen to low levels?? Strange. Lead has seemingly not been an issue, but Aluminium has. Bfn Mikael Re: Rash In a message dated 15/06/2005 20:01:43 GMT Daylight Time, stephanie.scott@... writes: You guys are completely priceless, all of you. I'm taking him to the gp tomorrow and I'll bring these pictures with me. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BTW Mandi, I saw Alasdair's dietitian today. She attended the autism unravelled conference and is interested in the link between diet and autism - she even gave me a questionnaire to fill out on it. She is with the NHS, at the Northern Health Centre here in Islington. I will keep talking to her about this stuff, maybe give her some of our stuff. I don't think she is especially influential but it could be part of getting the word out >>>Glad it helped Good news about the dietician, every little helps! So do you think Alasdair does have Fifths? Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 osdbmom wrote: from dale, If I had a nickel for every rash Katy showed me -- I'd be a multimillionaire! She had a rash with every virus that came through. Sometimes they would happen just before the virus -- sometimes just at the end almost as a second thought after the virus passed. Just her skin, I guess. Never did discover the causes. Now, she also had a fungus rash -- but it didn't come and go -- when it came - it stayed. It felt like sandpaper right in the center. It wouldn't go away without treatment. Hang in there! In His service, dale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Is she wearing a necklace when this happen? If so...maybe nickle allergy?? Reagon would do the same thing on her arm when she started reacting to her medic alert bracelet. Good Luck! Becki rash I have a question. Olivia, my 9 yr old, has done this two times now. The first time, maybe 5 weeks ago, the school called and said she had a " weird rash, come look at it " so I drove up there, and WOW, she had an entire rash around her neck and chest. I tried some cream on it, and it didnt help, it just got worse, its very itchy, and NO, its not eczema, trust me, I know what that looks like LOL!! anyway, I took her to the dr, and the dr thought that it looked like the rash that sometimes presents before strep throat hits. So she ran a rapid strep and it was neg. A few days later, she did get a sore throat and asthma flare, so I took her back, thinking we mustve tested the strep too soon. IT was neg again. Anyway, a round of antibiotics cleared the throat infection(which was soon followed by the sinus infection she still has), and the rash went away. She has been on keflex for 10 days, and then now ceftin for almost two weeks for that sinus infection/sore throat. Today I went to school to pick up my kdg'er, and she was at the door, waving me in. She has the EXACT same rash again. Its all over her neck, and creeping down her back. the itch is making her nuts. cream doesnt help, nor antihistamines. Now I am thinking backwards and remembering she has had a couple of other rashes similar over her life, but awhile ago. Anyway, where this was going, was the ID dr had asked at the appt if any of my kids ever had any weird rashes that were never figured out(not eczema, not allergic reaction, etc) and I said no, b/c, I guess I just didnt think of this. the rash is flat, spotted/speckled, and spreads quick and is itchy. WE have not changed any soaps, lotions, anything like that. Anyone have any ideas?vk This forum is open to parents and caregivers of children diagnosed with a Primary Immune Deficiency. Opinions or medical advice stated here are the sole responsibility of the poster and should not be taken as professional advice. To unsubscribe -unsubscribegroups (DOT) To search group archives go to: /messages Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 does that sometimes...not that severe but has had rashes of unknown origin...did it last night with his SCIG....but we thought maybe the rate was too fast.... Let me know what you find out...what you are describing sounds like what did last night...but his wasn't itchy but the color and patchiness sounds the same. rash I have a question. Olivia, my 9 yr old, has done this two times now. The first time, maybe 5 weeks ago, the school called and said she had a " weird rash, come look at it " so I drove up there, and WOW, she had an entire rash around her neck and chest. I tried some cream on it, and it didnt help, it just got worse, its very itchy, and NO, its not eczema, trust me, I know what that looks like LOL!! anyway, I took her to the dr, and the dr thought that it looked like the rash that sometimes presents before strep throat hits. So she ran a rapid strep and it was neg. A few days later, she did get a sore throat and asthma flare, so I took her back, thinking we mustve tested the strep too soon. IT was neg again. Anyway, a round of antibiotics cleared the throat infection(which was soon followed by the sinus infection she still has), and the rash went away. She has been on keflex for 10 days, and then now ceftin for almost two weeks for that sinus infection/sore throat. Today I went to school to pick up my kdg'er, and she was at the door, waving me in. She has the EXACT same rash again. Its all over her neck, and creeping down her back. the itch is making her nuts. cream doesnt help, nor antihistamines. Now I am thinking backwards and remembering she has had a couple of other rashes similar over her life, but awhile ago. Anyway, where this was going, was the ID dr had asked at the appt if any of my kids ever had any weird rashes that were never figured out(not eczema, not allergic reaction, etc) and I said no, b/c, I guess I just didnt think of this. the rash is flat, spotted/speckled, and spreads quick and is itchy. WE have not changed any soaps, lotions, anything like that. Anyone have any ideas?vk This forum is open to parents and caregivers of children diagnosed with a Primary Immune Deficiency. Opinions or medical advice stated here are the sole responsibility of the poster and should not be taken as professional advice. To unsubscribe -unsubscribegroups (DOT) To search group archives go to: /messages Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 Hi , I am new to the group (this is my first post). I am happy to have some bit of information to contribute. Last September our son got a rash under his armpit like you are describing. His pediatrician diagnosed it as Molluscum contagiosum (defined as a benign viral disease of the skin that is caused by an unclassified member of the poxvirus group). You can google it and read all about it. At the time, we had just begun chelation again but viral treatment was next on our list. The doctor told us there is no treatment for molluscum and you just have to let it run it's course, which could take up to a year or more. So from Sept to Jan. it actually got quite a bit worse, spead down his torso, a little bit down his arm. It didn't bother him at all, he did not itch it. I felt bad because it looked terrible and I was thankful it didn't break out in during the summer. In Jan. when we started valtrex, we noticed improvement right away. He still has a couple of lingering bumps, but it is 90% gone. So, based on my limited newbie knowlege, I would look at it as a good sign, that this particular virus is being stirred up and flushed out. BTW, our son's viral panel showed very high numbers for chicken pox (and herpes). Ironically, it erupted on our son right before we did his viral panels and right before we began valtrex. Our doctor > > Hi Everyone > > I wanted to find out if those who have done both Valtrex and the > OLE/virastop at (different times) have noticed different rashes?? We > did Valtrex for five months and we had about five different times of > high fevers/sick and then a couple days later a rash would appear > under my son's one armpit all these little red bumps. Then I thought I > would drop the Valtrex as we seem to plateaued and we changed over to > the OLE and virastop a couple weeks ago we haven't had any fevers but > the same armpit which use to break out in a rash with the valtrex is > now break out again but even more area now and the little red bumps > have these little whiteheads on them. I am going to our doc next week > but thought I would inquire with all of you if you have experienced > this reaction also just to see if this is a good sign?? > > Thanks again > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 In a message dated 31/05/2006 10:25:21 GMT Daylight Time, markchilds@... writes: Sorry!) it looks so very sore and is making him uncomfortable as you can imagine, I am putting this down to die off as we have the usual spotty bum and lots of stimmy behaviour, has anyone else had this he is also very irritable, just wanted to know if there was anything I could put on it that did not contain lots of chemicals etc to try and help. >>>Sam used to get this back when we started. Sudacream is soothing and thats waht I used to use - Sam's wee used to burn him on cointact and he was not toilet trained until age 6 so lots of experience unfortunately HTHMandi in Dorset Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 In a message dated 31/05/2006 10:25:21 GMT Daylight Time, markchilds@... writes: Sorry!) it looks so very sore and is making him uncomfortable as you can imagine, I am putting this down to die off as we have the usual spotty bum and lots of stimmy behaviour, has anyone else had this he is also very irritable, just wanted to know if there was anything I could put on it that did not contain lots of chemicals etc to try and help. >>>Sam used to get this back when we started. Sudacream is soothing and thats waht I used to use - Sam's wee used to burn him on cointact and he was not toilet trained until age 6 so lots of experience unfortunately HTHMandi in Dorset Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2006 Report Share Posted June 17, 2006 The response is from the POLLS section of this group. 44% of people who responded to valtrex see a rash the first week. 78% see one sometime over the course of the therapy. Which means that not all people see the rash. And the regression is a bit counter- intuitive. You may need to get through the regression, not avoid it. My son's was 20 days. 77 Rash responses total Choices Votes % Within 1 week 34 44 Within 2 weeks 14 18 Within 3 weeks 3 3 After three weeks 4 5 No - My child did NOT get a rash 22 28 > > Do all kids break out in a rash when using Valtrex.I`m on day 4 and no > rash.My son seemed to be doing good no regression for first two days, > but then i started to treat for yeast.So i think the regression is > yeast die-off.I`m going to let up on treating for yeast to see if thats > what is causing the regression.Funny thing is when i was giving him > Cumanda he had skin erruptions.Also when i chelated using cilantro and > chlorella he broke out in hives twice a day.On Valtrex he has no skin > erruptions so far.I started giving my 11 month old daughter small dose > of Cumanda and cilantro and chlorella and she has a rash.At first it > looked like eczema.Now she has red raised dots on her leg.She has had > no vaccines, but i`m sure i passed some things like Lyme and maybe > other viruses. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks. Tina > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2006 Report Share Posted June 17, 2006 The response is from the POLLS section of this group. 44% of people who responded to valtrex see a rash the first week. 78% see one sometime over the course of the therapy. Which means that not all people see the rash. And the regression is a bit counter- intuitive. You may need to get through the regression, not avoid it. My son's was 20 days. 77 Rash responses total Choices Votes % Within 1 week 34 44 Within 2 weeks 14 18 Within 3 weeks 3 3 After three weeks 4 5 No - My child did NOT get a rash 22 28 > > Do all kids break out in a rash when using Valtrex.I`m on day 4 and no > rash.My son seemed to be doing good no regression for first two days, > but then i started to treat for yeast.So i think the regression is > yeast die-off.I`m going to let up on treating for yeast to see if thats > what is causing the regression.Funny thing is when i was giving him > Cumanda he had skin erruptions.Also when i chelated using cilantro and > chlorella he broke out in hives twice a day.On Valtrex he has no skin > erruptions so far.I started giving my 11 month old daughter small dose > of Cumanda and cilantro and chlorella and she has a rash.At first it > looked like eczema.Now she has red raised dots on her leg.She has had > no vaccines, but i`m sure i passed some things like Lyme and maybe > other viruses. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks. Tina > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2006 Report Share Posted June 17, 2006 Tina,     Keep in mind that the rashes with Valtrex can be quick. I was searching my son’s body everyday and before 2 weeks were up there is was. He had 3 at separate times that only lasted 1 day. Same with a cold sore that only lasted a few hours.     I tried OLE in small amounts first and my 2 ½ year old NT daughter broke out in pock like spots on many places on her body that lasted for a week and my ASD 6yr old son had a big virus that ended with his entire body covered in hives. I definitely believe I passed on quite a viral load. Part of the predisposition in my opinion. Hang in there with skin eruptions like that you clearly have a viral child. - From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of pennington1994 Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 10:43 AM mb12 valtrex Subject: Rash Do all kids break out in a rash when using Valtrex.I`m on day 4 and no rash.My son seemed to be doing good no regression for first two days, but then i started to treat for yeast.So i think the regression is yeast die-off.I`m going to let up on treating for yeast to see if thats what is causing the regression.Funny thing is when i was giving him Cumanda he had skin erruptions.Also when i chelated using cilantro and chlorella he broke out in hives twice a day.On Valtrex he has no skin erruptions so far.I started giving my 11 month old daughter small dose of Cumanda and cilantro and chlorella and she has a rash.At first it looked like eczema.Now she has red raised dots on her leg.She has had no vaccines, but i`m sure i passed some things like Lyme and maybe other viruses. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks. Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2006 Report Share Posted June 17, 2006 Tina,     Keep in mind that the rashes with Valtrex can be quick. I was searching my son’s body everyday and before 2 weeks were up there is was. He had 3 at separate times that only lasted 1 day. Same with a cold sore that only lasted a few hours.     I tried OLE in small amounts first and my 2 ½ year old NT daughter broke out in pock like spots on many places on her body that lasted for a week and my ASD 6yr old son had a big virus that ended with his entire body covered in hives. I definitely believe I passed on quite a viral load. Part of the predisposition in my opinion. Hang in there with skin eruptions like that you clearly have a viral child. - From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of pennington1994 Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 10:43 AM mb12 valtrex Subject: Rash Do all kids break out in a rash when using Valtrex.I`m on day 4 and no rash.My son seemed to be doing good no regression for first two days, but then i started to treat for yeast.So i think the regression is yeast die-off.I`m going to let up on treating for yeast to see if thats what is causing the regression.Funny thing is when i was giving him Cumanda he had skin erruptions.Also when i chelated using cilantro and chlorella he broke out in hives twice a day.On Valtrex he has no skin erruptions so far.I started giving my 11 month old daughter small dose of Cumanda and cilantro and chlorella and she has a rash.At first it looked like eczema.Now she has red raised dots on her leg.She has had no vaccines, but i`m sure i passed some things like Lyme and maybe other viruses. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks. Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2006 Report Share Posted June 17, 2006 Hi Eventhough i have been reading the messages,this would be my first question: I started my son 51/2yr old on valtrex yesterday morning.I dont see any fever or rash till now.My DAN says it varies with kids. Is it a indication it is not working or is it ok? Rajee Rash Do all kids break out in a rash when using Valtrex.I`m on day 4 and no rash.My son seemed to be doing good no regression for first two days, but then i started to treat for yeast.So i think the regression is yeast die-off.I`m going to let up on treating for yeast to see if thats what is causing the regression.Funny thing is when i was giving him Cumanda he had skin erruptions.Also when i chelated using cilantro and chlorella he broke out in hives twice a day.On Valtrex he has no skin erruptions so far.I started giving my 11 month old daughter small dose of Cumanda and cilantro and chlorella and she has a rash.At first it looked like eczema.Now she has red raised dots on her leg.She has had no vaccines, but i`m sure i passed some things like Lyme and maybe other viruses. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks. Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2006 Report Share Posted June 17, 2006 Hi Eventhough i have been reading the messages,this would be my first question: I started my son 51/2yr old on valtrex yesterday morning.I dont see any fever or rash till now.My DAN says it varies with kids. Is it a indication it is not working or is it ok? Rajee Rash Do all kids break out in a rash when using Valtrex.I`m on day 4 and no rash.My son seemed to be doing good no regression for first two days, but then i started to treat for yeast.So i think the regression is yeast die-off.I`m going to let up on treating for yeast to see if thats what is causing the regression.Funny thing is when i was giving him Cumanda he had skin erruptions.Also when i chelated using cilantro and chlorella he broke out in hives twice a day.On Valtrex he has no skin erruptions so far.I started giving my 11 month old daughter small dose of Cumanda and cilantro and chlorella and she has a rash.At first it looked like eczema.Now she has red raised dots on her leg.She has had no vaccines, but i`m sure i passed some things like Lyme and maybe other viruses. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks. Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2006 Report Share Posted June 18, 2006 Rajee, Some kids don't have a reaction for a week. My son has been on Valtrex for 13 days and all I''ve seen is a low grade fever for a few days. I know my son has Herpes Virus 6. Wait it out at least 6 weeks and then re-evaluate. srirajee <srirajee@...> wrote: Hi Eventhough i have been reading the messages,this would be my first question: I started my son 51/2yr old on valtrex yesterday morning.I dont see any fever or rash till now.My DAN says it varies with kids. Is it a indication it is not working or is it ok? Rajee Rash Do all kids break out in a rash when using Valtrex.I`m on day 4 and no rash.My son seemed to be doing good no regression for first two days, but then i started to treat for yeast.So i think the regression is yeast die-off.I`m going to let up on treating for yeast to see if thats what is causing the regression.Funny thing is when i was giving him Cumanda he had skin erruptions.Also when i chelated using cilantro and chlorella he broke out in hives twice a day.On Valtrex he has no skin erruptions so far.I started giving my 11 month old daughter small dose of Cumanda and cilantro and chlorella and she has a rash.At first it looked like eczema.Now she has red raised dots on her leg.She has had no vaccines, but i`m sure i passed some things like Lyme and maybe other viruses. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks. Tina Carlisi Ultima Real Estate 13604 Midway Road Suite 183 Dallas, Texas 75244 (Cell) 214-213-2877 (Fax) 469-467-6734 (Home) 469-467-6733 gets better. Check out the new email design. Plus there’s much more to come. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2006 Report Share Posted June 18, 2006 Rajee, Some kids don't have a reaction for a week. My son has been on Valtrex for 13 days and all I''ve seen is a low grade fever for a few days. I know my son has Herpes Virus 6. Wait it out at least 6 weeks and then re-evaluate. srirajee <srirajee@...> wrote: Hi Eventhough i have been reading the messages,this would be my first question: I started my son 51/2yr old on valtrex yesterday morning.I dont see any fever or rash till now.My DAN says it varies with kids. Is it a indication it is not working or is it ok? Rajee Rash Do all kids break out in a rash when using Valtrex.I`m on day 4 and no rash.My son seemed to be doing good no regression for first two days, but then i started to treat for yeast.So i think the regression is yeast die-off.I`m going to let up on treating for yeast to see if thats what is causing the regression.Funny thing is when i was giving him Cumanda he had skin erruptions.Also when i chelated using cilantro and chlorella he broke out in hives twice a day.On Valtrex he has no skin erruptions so far.I started giving my 11 month old daughter small dose of Cumanda and cilantro and chlorella and she has a rash.At first it looked like eczema.Now she has red raised dots on her leg.She has had no vaccines, but i`m sure i passed some things like Lyme and maybe other viruses. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks. Tina Carlisi Ultima Real Estate 13604 Midway Road Suite 183 Dallas, Texas 75244 (Cell) 214-213-2877 (Fax) 469-467-6734 (Home) 469-467-6733 gets better. Check out the new email design. Plus there’s much more to come. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2006 Report Share Posted June 18, 2006 Thank you very much. The very first day,i saw some spontaeous parallel play and fighting with peers.I am thrilled and waiting to see how things shape up!!!!! Rajee Rash Do all kids break out in a rash when using Valtrex.I`m on day 4 and no rash.My son seemed to be doing good no regression for first two days, but then i started to treat for yeast.So i think the regression is yeast die-off.I`m going to let up on treating for yeast to see if thats what is causing the regression.Funny thing is when i was giving him Cumanda he had skin erruptions.Also when i chelated using cilantro and chlorella he broke out in hives twice a day.On Valtrex he has no skin erruptions so far.I started giving my 11 month old daughter small dose of Cumanda and cilantro and chlorella and she has a rash.At first it looked like eczema.Now she has red raised dots on her leg.She has had no vaccines, but i`m sure i passed some things like Lyme and maybe other viruses. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks. Tina Carlisi Ultima Real Estate 13604 Midway Road Suite 183 Dallas, Texas 75244 (Cell) 214-213-2877 (Fax) 469-467-6734 (Home) 469-467-6733 gets better. Check out the new email design. Plus there’s much more to come. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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