Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 I just read the posts from Awi and about the great gains your children had on Valtrex. If you don't mind, could you go into a little more detail about the specific gains that you've been seeing and about how long you were dosing the Valtrex before you started seeing these gains? Thanks, Sheryl Re: Valtrex with NO HHV6 My son only had high epstein barr levels, and he has definitely madegreat gains on valtrex. > >> > I'm just curious about Valtrex with no indication of HHV6 as I'masked > > this question and really don't know the answer.> > > > I know that many children are gaining ground or recovering if they > > showed high titers to HHV6 but has anyone any experience withchildren > > that have done extremely well on Valtrex without the HHV6? I mean is > > Valtrex potentially a good thing for a child with lets say only high > > epstein barr? Sorry if this has been asked before. I do understand > > that getting at one virus can provoke another, and that it's worth a > > shot for many children. > > > > Thank you for any assistance.> > > > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 I just read the posts from Awi and about the great gains your children had on Valtrex. If you don't mind, could you go into a little more detail about the specific gains that you've been seeing and about how long you were dosing the Valtrex before you started seeing these gains? Thanks, Sheryl Re: Valtrex with NO HHV6 My son only had high epstein barr levels, and he has definitely madegreat gains on valtrex. > >> > I'm just curious about Valtrex with no indication of HHV6 as I'masked > > this question and really don't know the answer.> > > > I know that many children are gaining ground or recovering if they > > showed high titers to HHV6 but has anyone any experience withchildren > > that have done extremely well on Valtrex without the HHV6? I mean is > > Valtrex potentially a good thing for a child with lets say only high > > epstein barr? Sorry if this has been asked before. I do understand > > that getting at one virus can provoke another, and that it's worth a > > shot for many children. > > > > Thank you for any assistance.> > > > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 I just read the posts from Awi and about the great gains your children had on Valtrex. If you don't mind, could you go into a little more detail about the specific gains that you've been seeing and about how long you were dosing the Valtrex before you started seeing these gains? Thanks, Sheryl Re: Valtrex with NO HHV6 My son only had high epstein barr levels, and he has definitely madegreat gains on valtrex. > >> > I'm just curious about Valtrex with no indication of HHV6 as I'masked > > this question and really don't know the answer.> > > > I know that many children are gaining ground or recovering if they > > showed high titers to HHV6 but has anyone any experience withchildren > > that have done extremely well on Valtrex without the HHV6? I mean is > > Valtrex potentially a good thing for a child with lets say only high > > epstein barr? Sorry if this has been asked before. I do understand > > that getting at one virus can provoke another, and that it's worth a > > shot for many children. > > > > Thank you for any assistance.> > > > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 , Don't forget to go into our POLLS section in the group and log your experience about the rash. Usually the rash comes sooner, so your experience is a bit unique. Only 5% of the people who observe a rash see it after three weeks. Very intesting. To the Schwartz's you can view the polls that talk about the regression and the rash from a statistical bases by going into our POLLS at: mb12 valtrex/polls - Stan > > My son seemed more stimmy soon after starting valtrex, and he > developed a rash at the 3-4 week mark. The rash has always been only > on his face and upper arms, and it has faded a bit now. The first > improvement we saw was in energy level - he was previously lethargic > and tired easily. He is quite energetic now. After 4-6 weeks on > valtrex, I also started to notice that my son was more interested in > things that weren't cartoons or action figures. He is more engaged and > curious than he was before. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 , Don't forget to go into our POLLS section in the group and log your experience about the rash. Usually the rash comes sooner, so your experience is a bit unique. Only 5% of the people who observe a rash see it after three weeks. Very intesting. To the Schwartz's you can view the polls that talk about the regression and the rash from a statistical bases by going into our POLLS at: mb12 valtrex/polls - Stan > > My son seemed more stimmy soon after starting valtrex, and he > developed a rash at the 3-4 week mark. The rash has always been only > on his face and upper arms, and it has faded a bit now. The first > improvement we saw was in energy level - he was previously lethargic > and tired easily. He is quite energetic now. After 4-6 weeks on > valtrex, I also started to notice that my son was more interested in > things that weren't cartoons or action figures. He is more engaged and > curious than he was before. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 Stan, I don't think you are allowed to view the polls until you have already logged in your personal results. Since we have only been doing the Valtrex for about a month, I have not yet completed the polls, so I am unable to view the results. Sheryl To the Schwartz's you can view the polls that talk about the regression and the rash from a statistical bases by going into our POLLS at:mb12 valtrex/polls- Stan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 Stan, I don't think you are allowed to view the polls until you have already logged in your personal results. Since we have only been doing the Valtrex for about a month, I have not yet completed the polls, so I am unable to view the results. Sheryl To the Schwartz's you can view the polls that talk about the regression and the rash from a statistical bases by going into our POLLS at:mb12 valtrex/polls- Stan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 Stan, I don't think you are allowed to view the polls until you have already logged in your personal results. Since we have only been doing the Valtrex for about a month, I have not yet completed the polls, so I am unable to view the results. Sheryl To the Schwartz's you can view the polls that talk about the regression and the rash from a statistical bases by going into our POLLS at:mb12 valtrex/polls- Stan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 Sheryl, I have the polls setup so you can view the results any time you'd like. - Stan > > Stan, > > I don't think you are allowed to view the polls until you have already logged in your personal results. Since we have only been doing the Valtrex for about a month, I have not yet completed the polls, so I am unable to view the results. > > Sheryl > > > To the Schwartz's you can view the polls that talk about the regression and the rash from a > statistical bases by going into our POLLS at: > > mb12 valtrex/polls > > - Stan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 Sheryl, I have the polls setup so you can view the results any time you'd like. - Stan > > Stan, > > I don't think you are allowed to view the polls until you have already logged in your personal results. Since we have only been doing the Valtrex for about a month, I have not yet completed the polls, so I am unable to view the results. > > Sheryl > > > To the Schwartz's you can view the polls that talk about the regression and the rash from a > statistical bases by going into our POLLS at: > > mb12 valtrex/polls > > - Stan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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