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My children were SCD/LOD (2.5yrs/9mos) prior to starting valtrex and

didn't have any obvious signs of yeast. I did start diflucan a few

weeks prior to starting valtrex just to have it in place. Isaac had

a yeast flare-up immediately after starting valtrex despite being on

diflucan and a strict SCD/LOD diet. My vote would be to get the

antifungal in place. The diet should help, but as I said, my kids

haven't had yeast problems in a long time but do now with anti-

virals.

hth,

> >

> > Help! I really need advice.

> > My 5 yr old asd son, was on prescription anti-fungals for

quite a while.

> > He started with Nystatin, then diflucan, Sporonax, and a

double dose of

> > diflucan. Then, about a month ago, went on valtrex.

> > To try to keep the yeast from flaring up, I've been giving him

a

> > saccromyses boulardii 3x a week (Tuesday, Thursday, and

Saturday

> > morning) and he's been getting about 3 drops of GSE on the

other

> > mornings. And at night before bed, he gets 2 candex. Plus, he

gets a

> > pro-biotic everyday.

> > The night before last, my husband took him to the lake. I

talked to him

> > this morning, and he said that yesterday he spent a long time

sitting

> > on a bench at the park giggling, he hasn't doen that since his

first

> > round of Nystatin. And last night, he woke up at 3:00am and

was up for

> > hours- lately his sleep has been improving. This sounds to me

like his

> > yeast is flaring up, and I really don't want it to get out of

control.

> > My husband says that he hasn't eaten anything different, and

he says

> > that he's been giving him all of his supplements on schedule.

> > Any advice at all would be so much appreciated.

> > Thanks.

> > Amber.

> >

>

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My children were SCD/LOD (2.5yrs/9mos) prior to starting valtrex and

didn't have any obvious signs of yeast. I did start diflucan a few

weeks prior to starting valtrex just to have it in place. Isaac had

a yeast flare-up immediately after starting valtrex despite being on

diflucan and a strict SCD/LOD diet. My vote would be to get the

antifungal in place. The diet should help, but as I said, my kids

haven't had yeast problems in a long time but do now with anti-

virals.

hth,

> >

> > Help! I really need advice.

> > My 5 yr old asd son, was on prescription anti-fungals for

quite a while.

> > He started with Nystatin, then diflucan, Sporonax, and a

double dose of

> > diflucan. Then, about a month ago, went on valtrex.

> > To try to keep the yeast from flaring up, I've been giving him

a

> > saccromyses boulardii 3x a week (Tuesday, Thursday, and

Saturday

> > morning) and he's been getting about 3 drops of GSE on the

other

> > mornings. And at night before bed, he gets 2 candex. Plus, he

gets a

> > pro-biotic everyday.

> > The night before last, my husband took him to the lake. I

talked to him

> > this morning, and he said that yesterday he spent a long time

sitting

> > on a bench at the park giggling, he hasn't doen that since his

first

> > round of Nystatin. And last night, he woke up at 3:00am and

was up for

> > hours- lately his sleep has been improving. This sounds to me

like his

> > yeast is flaring up, and I really don't want it to get out of

control.

> > My husband says that he hasn't eaten anything different, and

he says

> > that he's been giving him all of his supplements on schedule.

> > Any advice at all would be so much appreciated.

> > Thanks.

> > Amber.

> >

>

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