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I do not have any personal experience with diagnosed seizure

disorder. My son did have mini-seizures that resolved on Valtrex

and there have been posts talking about seizures improving with

Valtrex. If you child has inflamation related to a virus on the

brain (that might be causing the seizures) then Valtrex might be a

good therapy. You should work closely with your doctor though.

Maybe a short term seizure med to help you through the healing-

regression might be a good idea. Your doctor may have suggestions

like that.

At some point, you may want to consider a MB12 trial as well. But I

would probably do the antiviral trial first. Just my opinion...

check with your doctor.

- Stan

>

> Stan,

> Hello! I am new to the group and was hoping u could answer a few

> questions for me. My 5 yr. old daughter suffers from rigidity,

> ANXIETIES, irrational fears, verbal stimming, movie talk and is

slight

> OCD'ish. Does this sound like a child that may improve while on

> Valtrex? My daughter's therapists and teacher all feel my

daughter is

> high functioning, but she has lots of anxieties and irrational

fears

> that sometimes make her appear worse than she really is. She also

has

> glutamate issues.

>

> Can a child be placed on Valtrex if they had a mild seizure

disorder

> in the past?

>

> Should Valtrex be used before, during or after chelation?

>

> Many Thanks, Pat (mom to is 5yrs. old PDD-NOS)

>

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I do not have any personal experience with diagnosed seizure

disorder. My son did have mini-seizures that resolved on Valtrex

and there have been posts talking about seizures improving with

Valtrex. If you child has inflamation related to a virus on the

brain (that might be causing the seizures) then Valtrex might be a

good therapy. You should work closely with your doctor though.

Maybe a short term seizure med to help you through the healing-

regression might be a good idea. Your doctor may have suggestions

like that.

At some point, you may want to consider a MB12 trial as well. But I

would probably do the antiviral trial first. Just my opinion...

check with your doctor.

- Stan

>

> Stan,

> Hello! I am new to the group and was hoping u could answer a few

> questions for me. My 5 yr. old daughter suffers from rigidity,

> ANXIETIES, irrational fears, verbal stimming, movie talk and is

slight

> OCD'ish. Does this sound like a child that may improve while on

> Valtrex? My daughter's therapists and teacher all feel my

daughter is

> high functioning, but she has lots of anxieties and irrational

fears

> that sometimes make her appear worse than she really is. She also

has

> glutamate issues.

>

> Can a child be placed on Valtrex if they had a mild seizure

disorder

> in the past?

>

> Should Valtrex be used before, during or after chelation?

>

> Many Thanks, Pat (mom to is 5yrs. old PDD-NOS)

>

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Have also read/ heard /seen many with all of those symptoms resolve

after a proper chelation protocol was in place.

Good resource to look, you can also type in seizure in the archive

and come up with lots of parental testimony.

autism/

Also

You can SEARCH the ENTIRE message archive, with a wonderful search

utility called " Onibasu " :

http://www.onibasu.com [Enter word(s) to search for and " check " the

box for " autism treatment " .]

HTH

Kenny v

>

> Stan,

> Hello! I am new to the group and was hoping u could answer a few

> questions for me. My 5 yr. old daughter suffers from rigidity,

> ANXIETIES, irrational fears, verbal stimming, movie talk and is

slight

> OCD'ish. Does this sound like a child that may improve while on

> Valtrex? My daughter's therapists and teacher all feel my daughter

is

> high functioning, but she has lots of anxieties and irrational

fears

> that sometimes make her appear worse than she really is. She also

has

> glutamate issues.

>

> Can a child be placed on Valtrex if they had a mild seizure

disorder

> in the past?

>

> Should Valtrex be used before, during or after chelation?

>

> Many Thanks, Pat (mom to is 5yrs. old PDD-NOS)

>

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Have also read/ heard /seen many with all of those symptoms resolve

after a proper chelation protocol was in place.

Good resource to look, you can also type in seizure in the archive

and come up with lots of parental testimony.

autism/

Also

You can SEARCH the ENTIRE message archive, with a wonderful search

utility called " Onibasu " :

http://www.onibasu.com [Enter word(s) to search for and " check " the

box for " autism treatment " .]

HTH

Kenny v

>

> Stan,

> Hello! I am new to the group and was hoping u could answer a few

> questions for me. My 5 yr. old daughter suffers from rigidity,

> ANXIETIES, irrational fears, verbal stimming, movie talk and is

slight

> OCD'ish. Does this sound like a child that may improve while on

> Valtrex? My daughter's therapists and teacher all feel my daughter

is

> high functioning, but she has lots of anxieties and irrational

fears

> that sometimes make her appear worse than she really is. She also

has

> glutamate issues.

>

> Can a child be placed on Valtrex if they had a mild seizure

disorder

> in the past?

>

> Should Valtrex be used before, during or after chelation?

>

> Many Thanks, Pat (mom to is 5yrs. old PDD-NOS)

>

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