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Hi Vicki.

I'm new to the group. How old is your son? My son is 10 years old. Is

there anyone on this list who has used

Valtrex on a child this old and the child has recovered? Is there anyone who

has used the MB12 with a child that is 10

and have seen good results?

Re: Hope for Non-Responder?

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>i used to say my tough nut ds is a " non responder " . six yrs of bio medical

>treatments, i am really beginning to see the fruits of all this labor (of

>love!). so, my son is a " slow responder " . with some children, it may take yrs

>like my son and some children respond faster whether positively or negatively.

>

>valtrex really helped my son cognitively. took yrs for the show though or

>lets say, took ME yrs to see anything positive come out of it. as for the

>testosterone, my son had this tested as i test for most everything. my son's

>testos. level is " fine " . over the yrs, all the testing trying to find out

what's

>going on, most tests come back relatively " normal " . the only two tests that

>show problems are the viral and metals. this is now where i am doing the

>most concentrating.

>

>vicki

>

>

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Hi Vicki.

I'm new to the group. How old is your son? My son is 10 years old. Is

there anyone on this list who has used

Valtrex on a child this old and the child has recovered? Is there anyone who

has used the MB12 with a child that is 10

and have seen good results?

Re: Hope for Non-Responder?

>

>i used to say my tough nut ds is a " non responder " . six yrs of bio medical

>treatments, i am really beginning to see the fruits of all this labor (of

>love!). so, my son is a " slow responder " . with some children, it may take yrs

>like my son and some children respond faster whether positively or negatively.

>

>valtrex really helped my son cognitively. took yrs for the show though or

>lets say, took ME yrs to see anything positive come out of it. as for the

>testosterone, my son had this tested as i test for most everything. my son's

>testos. level is " fine " . over the yrs, all the testing trying to find out

what's

>going on, most tests come back relatively " normal " . the only two tests that

>show problems are the viral and metals. this is now where i am doing the

>most concentrating.

>

>vicki

>

>

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Hi Vicki.

I'm new to the group. How old is your son? My son is 10 years old. Is

there anyone on this list who has used

Valtrex on a child this old and the child has recovered? Is there anyone who

has used the MB12 with a child that is 10

and have seen good results?

Re: Hope for Non-Responder?

>

>i used to say my tough nut ds is a " non responder " . six yrs of bio medical

>treatments, i am really beginning to see the fruits of all this labor (of

>love!). so, my son is a " slow responder " . with some children, it may take yrs

>like my son and some children respond faster whether positively or negatively.

>

>valtrex really helped my son cognitively. took yrs for the show though or

>lets say, took ME yrs to see anything positive come out of it. as for the

>testosterone, my son had this tested as i test for most everything. my son's

>testos. level is " fine " . over the yrs, all the testing trying to find out

what's

>going on, most tests come back relatively " normal " . the only two tests that

>show problems are the viral and metals. this is now where i am doing the

>most concentrating.

>

>vicki

>

>

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Hi Vicki.

I'm new to the group. How old is your son? My son is 10 years old. Is

there anyone on this list who has used

Valtrex on a child this old and the child has recovered? Is there anyone who

has used the MB12 with a child that is 10

and have seen good results?

Re: Hope for Non-Responder?

>

>i used to say my tough nut ds is a " non responder " . six yrs of bio medical

>treatments, i am really beginning to see the fruits of all this labor (of

>love!). so, my son is a " slow responder " . with some children, it may take yrs

>like my son and some children respond faster whether positively or negatively.

>

>valtrex really helped my son cognitively. took yrs for the show though or

>lets say, took ME yrs to see anything positive come out of it. as for the

>testosterone, my son had this tested as i test for most everything. my son's

>testos. level is " fine " . over the yrs, all the testing trying to find out

what's

>going on, most tests come back relatively " normal " . the only two tests that

>show problems are the viral and metals. this is now where i am doing the

>most concentrating.

>

>vicki

>

>

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Hi Vicki.

I'm new to the group. How old is your son? My son is 10 years old. Is

there anyone on this list who has used

Valtrex on a child this old and the child has recovered? Is there anyone who

has used the MB12 with a child that is 10

and have seen good results?

Re: Hope for Non-Responder?

>

>i used to say my tough nut ds is a " non responder " . six yrs of bio medical

>treatments, i am really beginning to see the fruits of all this labor (of

>love!). so, my son is a " slow responder " . with some children, it may take yrs

>like my son and some children respond faster whether positively or negatively.

>

>valtrex really helped my son cognitively. took yrs for the show though or

>lets say, took ME yrs to see anything positive come out of it. as for the

>testosterone, my son had this tested as i test for most everything. my son's

>testos. level is " fine " . over the yrs, all the testing trying to find out

what's

>going on, most tests come back relatively " normal " . the only two tests that

>show problems are the viral and metals. this is now where i am doing the

>most concentrating.

>

>vicki

>

>

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Thanks for the post Vicki.

How long on the valtrex before you noticed cognitive changes for your son? Did he respond to valtrex right away? What other treatments are you doing for viral and metals? Sorry for all the Qs...

Kim

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i used to say my tough nut ds is a "non responder". six yrs of bio medical treatments, i am really beginning to see the fruits of all this labor (of love!). so, my son is a "slow responder". with some children, it may take yrs like my son and some children respond faster whether positively or negatively.

valtrex really helped my son cognitively. took yrs for the show though or lets say, took ME yrs to see anything positive come out of it. as for the testosterone, my son had this tested as i test for most everything. my son's testos. level is "fine". over the yrs, all the testing trying to find out what's going on, most tests come back relatively "normal". the only two tests that show problems are the viral and metals. this is now where i am doing the most concentrating.

vicki

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Thanks for the post Vicki.

How long on the valtrex before you noticed cognitive changes for your son? Did he respond to valtrex right away? What other treatments are you doing for viral and metals? Sorry for all the Qs...

Kim

Re: Hope for Non-Responder?

i used to say my tough nut ds is a "non responder". six yrs of bio medical treatments, i am really beginning to see the fruits of all this labor (of love!). so, my son is a "slow responder". with some children, it may take yrs like my son and some children respond faster whether positively or negatively.

valtrex really helped my son cognitively. took yrs for the show though or lets say, took ME yrs to see anything positive come out of it. as for the testosterone, my son had this tested as i test for most everything. my son's testos. level is "fine". over the yrs, all the testing trying to find out what's going on, most tests come back relatively "normal". the only two tests that show problems are the viral and metals. this is now where i am doing the most concentrating.

vicki

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I second the recommendation of parent Judy Gorman’s

presentation at the Long Beach DAN! Conference. She talks of her son’s

journey and how the SCD saved his life. Watch for free at www.danwebcast.com

Pamela

" Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There

can be no courage unless you're scared. "

Eddie Rickenbacker, top US fighter ace, WWI

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I second the recommendation of parent Judy Gorman’s

presentation at the Long Beach DAN! Conference. She talks of her son’s

journey and how the SCD saved his life. Watch for free at www.danwebcast.com

Pamela

" Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There

can be no courage unless you're scared. "

Eddie Rickenbacker, top US fighter ace, WWI

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