Guest guest Posted May 12, 2006 Report Share Posted May 12, 2006 my son has been on valtrex off and on for a long time. in the beginning, HORRIBLE regression. had to stop. took three tries in order for it to "take". however, i will say saw good cognitive gains with valtrex. vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2006 Report Share Posted May 12, 2006 my son has been on valtrex off and on for a long time. in the beginning, HORRIBLE regression. had to stop. took three tries in order for it to "take". however, i will say saw good cognitive gains with valtrex. vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Hi Kim, Thank you. I'm still catching up at work and home so I am a bit behind still. I've seen both slower recoveries and quicker recoveries. It's differrent for different kids. Also, having fungus under control is critical. My simple advice would be to keep going as long as you are seeing gains. You are still early on. Many people see the regressive- healing symptoms melt away somewhere in the first 45 days. It's a good sign to see gains mixed in there somewhere and you are already seeing that. From here it seems things are going well right now. I would hold tight for a while before considering changing anything. Keep us posted. - Stan > > Hi everyone: It has been a week since posting about our healing > regression update. As you all know, we started with virastop and had > such a horrid regression we stopped virastop upon advice of our DAN. > We are however not stopping antiviral. Obviously, something is > going on for such a reaction to take place to begin with. If there > was no reaction, then no viral...but we definitely have viral. > > I am taking things super slow. We are only giving little amounts of > OLE with his usual supps. For antifungals, I am giving natural for > now, until we see Dr. Usman to get the diflucan script. > > What I am seeing is weird...good though. It took about 5 days of > stopping the virastop to get our original autistic kid back to > baseline. Since then, I am noticing small but distinct improvements > in awareness, he is asking questions, much more verbal, less hyper. > > So, what I wonder is...do most kids who respond negatively at first > tend to see gradual improvements while the negatives go away? > > Do those kids who recovered using viral protocols see the recovery as > gradual or more sudden and immediate improvements? Am I making any > sense? > > Thanks and welcome back Stan. We really missed you and our prayers > are with you and your family. > > Kim > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Hi Kim, Thank you. I'm still catching up at work and home so I am a bit behind still. I've seen both slower recoveries and quicker recoveries. It's differrent for different kids. Also, having fungus under control is critical. My simple advice would be to keep going as long as you are seeing gains. You are still early on. Many people see the regressive- healing symptoms melt away somewhere in the first 45 days. It's a good sign to see gains mixed in there somewhere and you are already seeing that. From here it seems things are going well right now. I would hold tight for a while before considering changing anything. Keep us posted. - Stan > > Hi everyone: It has been a week since posting about our healing > regression update. As you all know, we started with virastop and had > such a horrid regression we stopped virastop upon advice of our DAN. > We are however not stopping antiviral. Obviously, something is > going on for such a reaction to take place to begin with. If there > was no reaction, then no viral...but we definitely have viral. > > I am taking things super slow. We are only giving little amounts of > OLE with his usual supps. For antifungals, I am giving natural for > now, until we see Dr. Usman to get the diflucan script. > > What I am seeing is weird...good though. It took about 5 days of > stopping the virastop to get our original autistic kid back to > baseline. Since then, I am noticing small but distinct improvements > in awareness, he is asking questions, much more verbal, less hyper. > > So, what I wonder is...do most kids who respond negatively at first > tend to see gradual improvements while the negatives go away? > > Do those kids who recovered using viral protocols see the recovery as > gradual or more sudden and immediate improvements? Am I making any > sense? > > Thanks and welcome back Stan. We really missed you and our prayers > are with you and your family. > > Kim > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Hi Kim, Thank you. I'm still catching up at work and home so I am a bit behind still. I've seen both slower recoveries and quicker recoveries. It's differrent for different kids. Also, having fungus under control is critical. My simple advice would be to keep going as long as you are seeing gains. You are still early on. Many people see the regressive- healing symptoms melt away somewhere in the first 45 days. It's a good sign to see gains mixed in there somewhere and you are already seeing that. From here it seems things are going well right now. I would hold tight for a while before considering changing anything. Keep us posted. - Stan > > Hi everyone: It has been a week since posting about our healing > regression update. As you all know, we started with virastop and had > such a horrid regression we stopped virastop upon advice of our DAN. > We are however not stopping antiviral. Obviously, something is > going on for such a reaction to take place to begin with. If there > was no reaction, then no viral...but we definitely have viral. > > I am taking things super slow. We are only giving little amounts of > OLE with his usual supps. For antifungals, I am giving natural for > now, until we see Dr. Usman to get the diflucan script. > > What I am seeing is weird...good though. It took about 5 days of > stopping the virastop to get our original autistic kid back to > baseline. Since then, I am noticing small but distinct improvements > in awareness, he is asking questions, much more verbal, less hyper. > > So, what I wonder is...do most kids who respond negatively at first > tend to see gradual improvements while the negatives go away? > > Do those kids who recovered using viral protocols see the recovery as > gradual or more sudden and immediate improvements? Am I making any > sense? > > Thanks and welcome back Stan. We really missed you and our prayers > are with you and your family. > > Kim > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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