Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 Kenzie will be ten this summer. He has been on Valtrex since 4/2/06. Lately (the last two weeks) he is experiencing violent rubbing on the floor. He's always rubbed himself when he's really tired. Now it is violent. He bites and screams and it's just awful. Is this part of the regression? Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 Hello Penny, What you are describing is Precocious Puberty which is very common in autistics. Your son's testosterone is trapped in his body because the mercury is holding it. The best way to fix this is to use Lupron. Have you heard the Geiers talk about this? Listen to them here: http://www.autismmedia.org/media4.html If you can not go to the Geiers, you can have your son tested for precocious puberty and treated for it. Basically, they will test your son's testosterone levels. I'll bet you it is many times what it should be. I know the answer is usually "yeast" -- but if your son is getting more "violent", then you should act on this. The Geiers do a combination of chelation along with Lupron therapy. You may at least want to get your son tested. Good Luck.Penny Galloup <mcksmom@...> wrote: Kenzie will be ten this summer. He has been on Valtrex since 4/2/06. Lately (the last two weeks) he is experiencing violent rubbing on the floor. He's always rubbed himself when he's really tired. Now it is violent. He bites and screams and it's just awful. Is this part of the regression?Penny How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 Hello Penny, What you are describing is Precocious Puberty which is very common in autistics. Your son's testosterone is trapped in his body because the mercury is holding it. The best way to fix this is to use Lupron. Have you heard the Geiers talk about this? Listen to them here: http://www.autismmedia.org/media4.html If you can not go to the Geiers, you can have your son tested for precocious puberty and treated for it. Basically, they will test your son's testosterone levels. I'll bet you it is many times what it should be. I know the answer is usually "yeast" -- but if your son is getting more "violent", then you should act on this. The Geiers do a combination of chelation along with Lupron therapy. You may at least want to get your son tested. Good Luck.Penny Galloup <mcksmom@...> wrote: Kenzie will be ten this summer. He has been on Valtrex since 4/2/06. Lately (the last two weeks) he is experiencing violent rubbing on the floor. He's always rubbed himself when he's really tired. Now it is violent. He bites and screams and it's just awful. Is this part of the regression?Penny How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 BTW, the Geiers mentioned in the DAN! Conference this past month that Diflucan can lower testosterone levels. I am really not very fond of playing with hormones, but I am terrified of Lupron. So please educate yourself before you go that route. Diflucan could potentially kill two birds with one stone: lower testosterone levels while managing the intestinal yeast. My 2 cents. . -----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of Abid KhanSent: Sunday, May 07, 2006 12:49 AMmb12 valtrex Subject: Re: violent masturbation Hello Penny, What you are describing is Precocious Puberty which is very common in autistics. Your son's testosterone is trapped in his body because the mercury is holding it. The best way to fix this is to use Lupron. Have you heard the Geiers talk about this? Listen to them here: http://www.autismmedia.org/media4.html If you can not go to the Geiers, you can have your son tested for precocious puberty and treated for it. Basically, they will test your son's testosterone levels. I'll bet you it is many times what it should be. I know the answer is usually "yeast" -- but if your son is getting more "violent", then you should act on this. The Geiers do a combination of chelation along with Lupron therapy. You may at least want to get your son tested. Good Luck.Penny Galloup <mcksmom@...> wrote: Kenzie will be ten this summer. He has been on Valtrex since 4/2/06. Lately (the last two weeks) he is experiencing violent rubbing on the floor. He's always rubbed himself when he's really tired. Now it is violent. He bites and screams and it's just awful. Is this part of the regression?Penny How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 BTW, the Geiers mentioned in the DAN! Conference this past month that Diflucan can lower testosterone levels. I am really not very fond of playing with hormones, but I am terrified of Lupron. So please educate yourself before you go that route. Diflucan could potentially kill two birds with one stone: lower testosterone levels while managing the intestinal yeast. My 2 cents. . -----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of Abid KhanSent: Sunday, May 07, 2006 12:49 AMmb12 valtrex Subject: Re: violent masturbation Hello Penny, What you are describing is Precocious Puberty which is very common in autistics. Your son's testosterone is trapped in his body because the mercury is holding it. The best way to fix this is to use Lupron. Have you heard the Geiers talk about this? Listen to them here: http://www.autismmedia.org/media4.html If you can not go to the Geiers, you can have your son tested for precocious puberty and treated for it. Basically, they will test your son's testosterone levels. I'll bet you it is many times what it should be. I know the answer is usually "yeast" -- but if your son is getting more "violent", then you should act on this. The Geiers do a combination of chelation along with Lupron therapy. You may at least want to get your son tested. Good Luck.Penny Galloup <mcksmom@...> wrote: Kenzie will be ten this summer. He has been on Valtrex since 4/2/06. Lately (the last two weeks) he is experiencing violent rubbing on the floor. He's always rubbed himself when he's really tired. Now it is violent. He bites and screams and it's just awful. Is this part of the regression?Penny How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 BTW, the Geiers mentioned in the DAN! Conference this past month that Diflucan can lower testosterone levels. I am really not very fond of playing with hormones, but I am terrified of Lupron. So please educate yourself before you go that route. Diflucan could potentially kill two birds with one stone: lower testosterone levels while managing the intestinal yeast. My 2 cents. . -----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of Abid KhanSent: Sunday, May 07, 2006 12:49 AMmb12 valtrex Subject: Re: violent masturbation Hello Penny, What you are describing is Precocious Puberty which is very common in autistics. Your son's testosterone is trapped in his body because the mercury is holding it. The best way to fix this is to use Lupron. Have you heard the Geiers talk about this? Listen to them here: http://www.autismmedia.org/media4.html If you can not go to the Geiers, you can have your son tested for precocious puberty and treated for it. Basically, they will test your son's testosterone levels. I'll bet you it is many times what it should be. I know the answer is usually "yeast" -- but if your son is getting more "violent", then you should act on this. The Geiers do a combination of chelation along with Lupron therapy. You may at least want to get your son tested. Good Luck.Penny Galloup <mcksmom@...> wrote: Kenzie will be ten this summer. He has been on Valtrex since 4/2/06. Lately (the last two weeks) he is experiencing violent rubbing on the floor. He's always rubbed himself when he's really tired. Now it is violent. He bites and screams and it's just awful. Is this part of the regression?Penny How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 Hi Penny, THis could be caused by high histamines. My son, when he was 5 would have excessive boy behaviors as well. His histamines at the time were 154 with a reference range of 40-70 being normal. When we treat him for high histamines, those inappropriate behaviors went away. Here is a site that has a little more info on it. http://www.alternativementalhealth.com/articles/walshMP.htm High histamines cause aggression, frustration, OCD behaviors, sexual behaviors, sneezing, itching, inability to focus, explosive anger and I am sure there are tons of other things as well. Since it's allergy season (and a bad one at that from what I've heard), it would be understandable why it's so bad for him right now. Good ways to lower histamines are methionine, cal/mag, B6, TMG, NDF PLUS, Liver Life (just recently found that this helps my son with histamines), Vitamin C with bioflavanoids. I hope this helps! Tami W Gavin's mom > > Kenzie will be ten this summer. He has been on Valtrex since 4/2/06. > Lately (the last two weeks) he is experiencing violent rubbing on the floor. > He's always rubbed himself when he's really tired. Now it is violent. He > bites and screams and it's just awful. Is this part of the regression? > > Penny > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 Hi Tami, where can you get Liver Life from? regards Re: violent masturbation Hi Penny, THis could be caused by high histamines. My son, when he was 5 would have excessive boy behaviors as well. His histamines at the time were 154 with a reference range of 40-70 being normal. When we treat him for high histamines, those inappropriate behaviors went away. Here is a site that has a little more info on it. http://www.alternativementalhealth.com/articles/walshMP.htm High histamines cause aggression, frustration, OCD behaviors, sexual behaviors, sneezing, itching, inability to focus, explosive anger and I am sure there are tons of other things as well. Since it's allergy season (and a bad one at that from what I've heard), it would be understandable why it's so bad for him right now. Good ways to lower histamines are methionine, cal/mag, B6, TMG, NDF PLUS, Liver Life (just recently found that this helps my son with histamines), Vitamin C with bioflavanoids. I hope this helps! Tami W Gavin's mom > > Kenzie will be ten this summer. He has been on Valtrex since 4/2/06. > Lately (the last two weeks) he is experiencing violent rubbing on the floor. > He's always rubbed himself when he's really tired. Now it is violent. He > bites and screams and it's just awful. Is this part of the regression? > > Penny > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 Hi , My son was a Pfeiffer patient too. I learned so much from them including the histamine info. The Liver Life is an amazing product. It helps drain acids, restores healthy pH, normalizes liver enzymes and restores liver functions. The reports we are getting from parents who are using it on their asd kids are pretty impressive. Do you see Dr ? I think he's a really good doctor with a huge heart! Goodluck! Tami W Gavin's mom > >> > > >> > Kenzie will be ten this summer. He has been on Valtrex since > >> 4/2/06. > >> > Lately (the last two weeks) he is experiencing violent rubbing > > on > >> the floor. > >> > He's always rubbed himself when he's really tired. Now it is > >> violent. He > >> > bites and screams and it's just awful. Is this part of the > >> regression? > >> > > >> > Penny > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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