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Rainbow313245,

Your story about the ammonia levels being normal the second time you did the test sounds similar to an experience a friend of mine had. Amino acid tests kept coming back with half of them really high, her doc would then check ammonia levels (which the amino acids indicated would be high), only to find that ammonia was in the normal range. She later found out that her boy had a genetic thing that caused ammonia buildup when digesting protein. His Dr. said that the ammonia would go in cycles and they wouldn’t necessarily catch it depending on when they drew the blood.This might be something to consider as a possibility for your son.

There is another person on this list that mentioned having this same genetic marker in one of her children. Maybe she will have more to say. I believe she mentioned not being able to tolerate a high protein diet nor sulfer-based agents such as dmps/dmsa because they would raise ammonia levels. My friend also said that her child's self-stim behavior escalated in cycles that her doc seemed to think would correlate with his ammonia levels. Just something I remembered when I read your post.

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Rainbow313245,

Your story about the ammonia levels being normal the second time you did the test sounds similar to an experience a friend of mine had. Amino acid tests kept coming back with half of them really high, her doc would then check ammonia levels (which the amino acids indicated would be high), only to find that ammonia was in the normal range. She later found out that her boy had a genetic thing that caused ammonia buildup when digesting protein. His Dr. said that the ammonia would go in cycles and they wouldn’t necessarily catch it depending on when they drew the blood.This might be something to consider as a possibility for your son.

There is another person on this list that mentioned having this same genetic marker in one of her children. Maybe she will have more to say. I believe she mentioned not being able to tolerate a high protein diet nor sulfer-based agents such as dmps/dmsa because they would raise ammonia levels. My friend also said that her child's self-stim behavior escalated in cycles that her doc seemed to think would correlate with his ammonia levels. Just something I remembered when I read your post.

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Rainbow313245,

Your story about the ammonia levels being normal the second time you did the test sounds similar to an experience a friend of mine had. Amino acid tests kept coming back with half of them really high, her doc would then check ammonia levels (which the amino acids indicated would be high), only to find that ammonia was in the normal range. She later found out that her boy had a genetic thing that caused ammonia buildup when digesting protein. His Dr. said that the ammonia would go in cycles and they wouldn’t necessarily catch it depending on when they drew the blood.This might be something to consider as a possibility for your son.

There is another person on this list that mentioned having this same genetic marker in one of her children. Maybe she will have more to say. I believe she mentioned not being able to tolerate a high protein diet nor sulfer-based agents such as dmps/dmsa because they would raise ammonia levels. My friend also said that her child's self-stim behavior escalated in cycles that her doc seemed to think would correlate with his ammonia levels. Just something I remembered when I read your post.

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> Rainbow313245,

> Your story about the ammonia levels being normal the second time

you did

> the test sounds similar to an experience a friend of mine had.

Amino acid tests

> kept coming back with half of them really high, her doc would

then check

> ammonia levels (which the amino acids indicated would be high),

only to find

> that ammonia was in the normal range. She later found out that

her boy had a

> genetic thing that caused ammonia buildup when digesting protein.

His Dr. said

> that the ammonia would go in cycles and they wouldn’t

necessarily catch it

> depending on when they drew the blood.This might be something to

consider as a

> possibility for your son.

>

> There is another person on this list that mentioned having this

same genetic

> marker in one of her children. Maybe she will have more to say. I

believe

> she mentioned not being able to tolerate a high protein diet nor

sulfer-based

> agents such as dmps/dmsa because they would raise ammonia levels.

My friend

> also said that her child's self-stim behavior escalated in cycles

that her doc

> seemed to think would correlate with his ammonia levels. Just

something I

> remembered when I read your post.

>

>

thabk you very much for your respond It helps.One of the

things i have noticed during his chelation process this time around

is that he has been having self stemming more than normal so this

makes sence to me. I will keep a eye open on the next round of his

chelation and see if this action of self stem increases.If it does

i will call his DAN and let him know. Meanwhile i will be treating

for yeast to see if this is one of the problems since the dose in mg

has been increased this time arounf by his DAN but this is good info

than you once more I appreciate your time.

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> Rainbow313245,

> Your story about the ammonia levels being normal the second time

you did

> the test sounds similar to an experience a friend of mine had.

Amino acid tests

> kept coming back with half of them really high, her doc would

then check

> ammonia levels (which the amino acids indicated would be high),

only to find

> that ammonia was in the normal range. She later found out that

her boy had a

> genetic thing that caused ammonia buildup when digesting protein.

His Dr. said

> that the ammonia would go in cycles and they wouldn’t

necessarily catch it

> depending on when they drew the blood.This might be something to

consider as a

> possibility for your son.

>

> There is another person on this list that mentioned having this

same genetic

> marker in one of her children. Maybe she will have more to say. I

believe

> she mentioned not being able to tolerate a high protein diet nor

sulfer-based

> agents such as dmps/dmsa because they would raise ammonia levels.

My friend

> also said that her child's self-stim behavior escalated in cycles

that her doc

> seemed to think would correlate with his ammonia levels. Just

something I

> remembered when I read your post.

>

>

thabk you very much for your respond It helps.One of the

things i have noticed during his chelation process this time around

is that he has been having self stemming more than normal so this

makes sence to me. I will keep a eye open on the next round of his

chelation and see if this action of self stem increases.If it does

i will call his DAN and let him know. Meanwhile i will be treating

for yeast to see if this is one of the problems since the dose in mg

has been increased this time arounf by his DAN but this is good info

than you once more I appreciate your time.

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This sounds very very intresting for me.....

(excuse for my english...I write from Italy....)

my doughter show very very high ammonia too;

and now, I read it is a problem to use dmps-dmsa....

I've searched about ammonia and sulfer-based agents but find nothing....

what about this " genetic disease " that raise ammonia levels?

THANKS A LOT

Marilina

> >

> > Rainbow313245,

> > Your story about the ammonia levels being normal the second time

> you did

> > the test sounds similar to an experience a friend of mine had.

> Amino acid tests

> > kept coming back with half of them really high, her doc would

> then check

> > ammonia levels (which the amino acids indicated would be high),

> only to find

> > that ammonia was in the normal range. She later found out that

> her boy had a

> > genetic thing that caused ammonia buildup when digesting protein.

> His Dr. said

> > that the ammonia would go in cycles and they wouldn’t

> necessarily catch it

> > depending on when they drew the blood.This might be something to

> consider as a

> > possibility for your son.

> >

> > There is another person on this list that mentioned having this

> same genetic

> > marker in one of her children. Maybe she will have more to say. I

> believe

> > she mentioned not being able to tolerate a high protein diet nor

> sulfer-based

> > agents such as dmps/dmsa because they would raise ammonia levels.

> My friend

> > also said that her child's self-stim behavior escalated in cycles

> that her doc

> > seemed to think would correlate with his ammonia levels. Just

> something I

> > remembered when I read your post.

> >

> >

>

> thabk you very much for your respond It helps.One of the

> things i have noticed during his chelation process this time around

> is that he has been having self stemming more than normal so this

> makes sence to me. I will keep a eye open on the next round of his

> chelation and see if this action of self stem increases.If it does

> i will call his DAN and let him know. Meanwhile i will be treating

> for yeast to see if this is one of the problems since the dose in mg

> has been increased this time arounf by his DAN but this is good info

> than you once more I appreciate your time.

>

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This sounds very very intresting for me.....

(excuse for my english...I write from Italy....)

my doughter show very very high ammonia too;

and now, I read it is a problem to use dmps-dmsa....

I've searched about ammonia and sulfer-based agents but find nothing....

what about this " genetic disease " that raise ammonia levels?

THANKS A LOT

Marilina

> >

> > Rainbow313245,

> > Your story about the ammonia levels being normal the second time

> you did

> > the test sounds similar to an experience a friend of mine had.

> Amino acid tests

> > kept coming back with half of them really high, her doc would

> then check

> > ammonia levels (which the amino acids indicated would be high),

> only to find

> > that ammonia was in the normal range. She later found out that

> her boy had a

> > genetic thing that caused ammonia buildup when digesting protein.

> His Dr. said

> > that the ammonia would go in cycles and they wouldn’t

> necessarily catch it

> > depending on when they drew the blood.This might be something to

> consider as a

> > possibility for your son.

> >

> > There is another person on this list that mentioned having this

> same genetic

> > marker in one of her children. Maybe she will have more to say. I

> believe

> > she mentioned not being able to tolerate a high protein diet nor

> sulfer-based

> > agents such as dmps/dmsa because they would raise ammonia levels.

> My friend

> > also said that her child's self-stim behavior escalated in cycles

> that her doc

> > seemed to think would correlate with his ammonia levels. Just

> something I

> > remembered when I read your post.

> >

> >

>

> thabk you very much for your respond It helps.One of the

> things i have noticed during his chelation process this time around

> is that he has been having self stemming more than normal so this

> makes sence to me. I will keep a eye open on the next round of his

> chelation and see if this action of self stem increases.If it does

> i will call his DAN and let him know. Meanwhile i will be treating

> for yeast to see if this is one of the problems since the dose in mg

> has been increased this time arounf by his DAN but this is good info

> than you once more I appreciate your time.

>

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> > >

> > > Rainbow313245,

> > > Your story about the ammonia levels being normal the second

time

> > you did

> > > the test sounds similar to an experience a friend of mine

had.

> > Amino acid tests

> > > kept coming back with half of them really high, her doc would

> > then check

> > > ammonia levels (which the amino acids indicated would be

high),

> > only to find

> > > that ammonia was in the normal range. She later found out

that

> > her boy had a

> > > genetic thing that caused ammonia buildup when digesting

protein.

> > His Dr. said

> > > that the ammonia would go in cycles and they wouldn’t

> > necessarily catch it

> > > depending on when they drew the blood.This might be something

to

> > consider as a

> > > possibility for your son.

> > >

> > > There is another person on this list that mentioned having

this

> > same genetic

> > > marker in one of her children. Maybe she will have more to

say. I

> > believe

> > > she mentioned not being able to tolerate a high protein diet

nor

> > sulfer-based

> > > agents such as dmps/dmsa because they would raise ammonia

levels.

> > My friend

> > > also said that her child's self-stim behavior escalated in

cycles

> > that her doc

> > > seemed to think would correlate with his ammonia levels. Just

> > something I

> > > remembered when I read your post.

> > >

> > >

> >

> > thabk you very much for your respond It helps.One of the

> > things i have noticed during his chelation process this time

around

> > is that he has been having self stemming more than normal so

this

> > makes sence to me. I will keep a eye open on the next round of

his

> > chelation and see if this action of self stem increases.If it

does

> > i will call his DAN and let him know. Meanwhile i will be

treating

> > for yeast to see if this is one of the problems since the dose

in mg

> > has been increased this time arounf by his DAN but this is good

info

> > than you once more I appreciate your time.

> >

>

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> > >

> > > Rainbow313245,

> > > Your story about the ammonia levels being normal the second

time

> > you did

> > > the test sounds similar to an experience a friend of mine

had.

> > Amino acid tests

> > > kept coming back with half of them really high, her doc would

> > then check

> > > ammonia levels (which the amino acids indicated would be

high),

> > only to find

> > > that ammonia was in the normal range. She later found out

that

> > her boy had a

> > > genetic thing that caused ammonia buildup when digesting

protein.

> > His Dr. said

> > > that the ammonia would go in cycles and they wouldn’t

> > necessarily catch it

> > > depending on when they drew the blood.This might be something

to

> > consider as a

> > > possibility for your son.

> > >

> > > There is another person on this list that mentioned having

this

> > same genetic

> > > marker in one of her children. Maybe she will have more to

say. I

> > believe

> > > she mentioned not being able to tolerate a high protein diet

nor

> > sulfer-based

> > > agents such as dmps/dmsa because they would raise ammonia

levels.

> > My friend

> > > also said that her child's self-stim behavior escalated in

cycles

> > that her doc

> > > seemed to think would correlate with his ammonia levels. Just

> > something I

> > > remembered when I read your post.

> > >

> > >

> >

> > thabk you very much for your respond It helps.One of the

> > things i have noticed during his chelation process this time

around

> > is that he has been having self stemming more than normal so

this

> > makes sence to me. I will keep a eye open on the next round of

his

> > chelation and see if this action of self stem increases.If it

does

> > i will call his DAN and let him know. Meanwhile i will be

treating

> > for yeast to see if this is one of the problems since the dose

in mg

> > has been increased this time arounf by his DAN but this is good

info

> > than you once more I appreciate your time.

> >

>

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thank you rainbow

> > > >

> > > > Rainbow313245,

> > > > Your story about the ammonia levels being normal the second

> time

> > > you did

> > > > the test sounds similar to an experience a friend of mine

> had.

> > > Amino acid tests

> > > > kept coming back with half of them really high, her doc would

> > > then check

> > > > ammonia levels (which the amino acids indicated would be

> high),

> > > only to find

> > > > that ammonia was in the normal range. She later found out

> that

> > > her boy had a

> > > > genetic thing that caused ammonia buildup when digesting

> protein.

> > > His Dr. said

> > > > that the ammonia would go in cycles and they wouldn’t

> > > necessarily catch it

> > > > depending on when they drew the blood.This might be something

> to

> > > consider as a

> > > > possibility for your son.

> > > >

> > > > There is another person on this list that mentioned having

> this

> > > same genetic

> > > > marker in one of her children. Maybe she will have more to

> say. I

> > > believe

> > > > she mentioned not being able to tolerate a high protein diet

> nor

> > > sulfer-based

> > > > agents such as dmps/dmsa because they would raise ammonia

> levels.

> > > My friend

> > > > also said that her child's self-stim behavior escalated in

> cycles

> > > that her doc

> > > > seemed to think would correlate with his ammonia levels. Just

> > > something I

> > > > remembered when I read your post.

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > > thabk you very much for your respond It helps.One of the

> > > things i have noticed during his chelation process this time

> around

> > > is that he has been having self stemming more than normal so

> this

> > > makes sence to me. I will keep a eye open on the next round of

> his

> > > chelation and see if this action of self stem increases.If it

> does

> > > i will call his DAN and let him know. Meanwhile i will be

> treating

> > > for yeast to see if this is one of the problems since the dose

> in mg

> > > has been increased this time arounf by his DAN but this is good

> info

> > > than you once more I appreciate your time.

> > >

> >

>

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thank you rainbow

> > > >

> > > > Rainbow313245,

> > > > Your story about the ammonia levels being normal the second

> time

> > > you did

> > > > the test sounds similar to an experience a friend of mine

> had.

> > > Amino acid tests

> > > > kept coming back with half of them really high, her doc would

> > > then check

> > > > ammonia levels (which the amino acids indicated would be

> high),

> > > only to find

> > > > that ammonia was in the normal range. She later found out

> that

> > > her boy had a

> > > > genetic thing that caused ammonia buildup when digesting

> protein.

> > > His Dr. said

> > > > that the ammonia would go in cycles and they wouldn’t

> > > necessarily catch it

> > > > depending on when they drew the blood.This might be something

> to

> > > consider as a

> > > > possibility for your son.

> > > >

> > > > There is another person on this list that mentioned having

> this

> > > same genetic

> > > > marker in one of her children. Maybe she will have more to

> say. I

> > > believe

> > > > she mentioned not being able to tolerate a high protein diet

> nor

> > > sulfer-based

> > > > agents such as dmps/dmsa because they would raise ammonia

> levels.

> > > My friend

> > > > also said that her child's self-stim behavior escalated in

> cycles

> > > that her doc

> > > > seemed to think would correlate with his ammonia levels. Just

> > > something I

> > > > remembered when I read your post.

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > > thabk you very much for your respond It helps.One of the

> > > things i have noticed during his chelation process this time

> around

> > > is that he has been having self stemming more than normal so

> this

> > > makes sence to me. I will keep a eye open on the next round of

> his

> > > chelation and see if this action of self stem increases.If it

> does

> > > i will call his DAN and let him know. Meanwhile i will be

> treating

> > > for yeast to see if this is one of the problems since the dose

> in mg

> > > has been increased this time arounf by his DAN but this is good

> info

> > > than you once more I appreciate your time.

> > >

> >

>

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