Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 Things getting worse here, stinks like an open sewer, absolutely shocking, and lots and lots of reflux. I ordered Oxypowder for but wondering if it would be a good idea for . He tends to have very loose bowels, will it make matters worse? If not advisable any other suggestions? Should I double up probio's can I mix probio's, extra enzymes? TIA Vicky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 Hi Vicky, I don't know how many doses of probios that you give but I heard on one of the DAN webcast videos that probiotics can cause delayed gastric emptying (Gastroparesis) for the food that it is given with. I try to give (who has bad reflux) his probios on an empty stomach just to make sure that it doesn't exacerbate the reflux. I don't know if that matters in your case, just thought I'd mention it. I wouldn't give the oxy if he was having loose stools but I think that's just a matter of opinion. I'd up the probios to see if that helps the loose stools, it always does in 's case. Hope that helps, hang in there, Darla In a message dated 07/10/2006 18:26:59 GMT Standard Time, MaddiganV@... writes: Things getting worse here, stinks like an open sewer, absolutely shocking, and lots and lots of reflux.I ordered Oxypowder for but wondering if it would be a good idea for .He tends to have very loose bowels, will it make matters worse?If not advisable any other suggestions?Should I double up probio's can I mix probio's, extra enzymes?TIAVicky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 When was a baby and through toddler stage he didn't have that far away look, it arrived with his autism, early pictures show a normal toddler looking and smiling at the camera. It just kind of arrived, I honestly couldn't say it suddenly appeared or pinpoint any time when he had changed, looking back at photo's I can't help wondering how I missed it! There was a definite change though at the time of antibiotics, I can very easily pinpoint that, in those days he would alternate from pained expression to spacey but never connected. Looking through photo's recently for Mandi was pretty upsetting so many of the early ones he was just bawling his eyes out, it's as though from 18 months on he did very little other than cry or scream. He seems a lot better today, has had a normal BM, so will hold off on the Oxypowder, just thought a good clear out might have helped, I go into panic mode with regressions. Vicky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 Wow, poor . Has he got at some sugar? Tom's bacteria goes haywire when he gets a decent chunk of sugar and it takes days to get rid of the foul smelling BMs. Having seen 's pic on the draft newsletter - Vicky he really reminds me of Tom, that ethereal look! (part malabsorption part enigma!) We should swap notes. > > Things getting worse here, stinks like an open sewer, absolutely > shocking, and lots and lots of reflux. > I ordered Oxypowder for but wondering if it would be a good > idea for . > He tends to have very loose bowels, will it make matters worse? > If not advisable any other suggestions? > Should I double up probio's can I mix probio's, extra enzymes? > TIA > Vicky > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 Tom didn't regress until almost 3. All his photos are of him playing with his peers, reading a book, etc etc. He crashed really suddenly - over the space of about 3-6 months. but 3 months in particular he lost pretty much everything he'd ever known. Now I need to brandish my " red book " that says at 18 months " speech excellent " Otherwise the powers that be think you're delusional. But his intelligence is pretty much ok although the wiring is a bit hit and miss. Tonight he said, really firmly " good night " and then looked just thrilled with himself. > > When was a baby and through toddler stage he didn't have that far away > look, it arrived with his autism, early pictures show a normal toddler looking > and smiling at the camera. > It just kind of arrived, I honestly couldn't say it suddenly appeared or > pinpoint any time when he had changed, looking back at photo's I can't help > wondering how I missed it! > There was a definite change though at the time of antibiotics, I can very > easily pinpoint that, in those days he would alternate from pained expression > to spacey but never connected. > Looking through photo's recently for Mandi was pretty upsetting so many of > the early ones he was just bawling his eyes out, it's as though from 18 > months on he did very little other than cry or scream. > He seems a lot better today, has had a normal BM, so will hold off on the > Oxypowder, just thought a good clear out might have helped, I go into panic mode > with regressions. > Vicky > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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