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Hi ,

When had the grunting, he had Pneumonia. How's 's temp?

Also, at the same time, Bri had a look on his face like it hurt him to

exhale--he was three and unable to explain things very well. But that look

said it all. I hope your kids are better soon!

Sandi, 's Mom

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- the times that Macey has grunted she was found to have lower lobe

pneumonia. It just always seems to go

together with her. It's definitely something we watch out for.

Ursula Holleman

Macey's mom (7 yr. old with CVID, asthma, sinus disease, GERD, Sensory

Integration Disorder, Diabetes Insipidus, colonic

inertia)

http://maceyh.home.att.net

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Hi , Both of those signs can be from chronic lack of Oxygen. I know

Lucas grunts when he is having difficulties. It is his way of blowing off

excess Carbon Dioxide. It would make sense with all that he has going on

that someone get a Pulse oximetry reading or a blood gas to see what is

Oxygenation is like on a daily basis. I would think that a pulmonologist

would be a very good place for him to be seen if he has not already. BARBIE (

Lucas, 6, )

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Hi all,

Our guy always grunts when he is angry, and about 2 months ago he caught a cold

and started popping his ears by grimacing his face in a particular way. He has

now been on Nystatin for 2 weeks, we experienced a pretty significant amount of

die-off issues (tantrums, increased OCD...). After 2 weeks (and a daily dose of

charcoal) his die-off has leveled out, however, he has continued the grunting

and nose popping. He does it constantly now (several times a minute), almost as

if it has turned into a tick. He has never had any issues with tick

before-ever. Does anyone have any input as to whether or not this could be

yeast die-off or something else? Thanks so much.

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