Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 We have found every regression hard. Each time I promised myself that I would be more confident when he next regressed - and would even try to think of it as a good healing regression and be more confident that he would come out of it with another bug defeated. But we never have managed this! Thanks for saying this Sandy as sometimes I think I'm a neurotic mess since I find 's regressions so difficult. Even if they are minor I still find them distressing. I keep shoring myself up emotionally and trying to understand that it may always be this way with him but crikey, a regression comes around and I'm off into fits of despair and feelings of helplessness. This recent regression was pretty bad, he started stims that he hadn't done since he was very very small, only through chance did I find out about a virus going around (that I actually have myself but thought was just stress) and I realised that had it too. Otherwise this would have just been a horrible unexplained regression..we backed off all supps that had just been introduced, etc. But thankfully he's doing better now and I am extremely happy to have been told of this virus!! , hang in there, regressions are so hard and we seem to go through them fairly routinely even smallish ones. Fortunately like Sandy said the overall picture is progress. Keep the faith, it's tough. Take care, Darla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 We have found every regression hard. Each time I promised myself that I would be more confident when he next regressed - and would even try to think of it as a good healing regression and be more confident that he would come out of it with another bug defeated. But we never have managed this! Thanks for saying this Sandy as sometimes I think I'm a neurotic mess since I find 's regressions so difficult. Even if they are minor I still find them distressing. I keep shoring myself up emotionally and trying to understand that it may always be this way with him but crikey, a regression comes around and I'm off into fits of despair and feelings of helplessness. This recent regression was pretty bad, he started stims that he hadn't done since he was very very small, only through chance did I find out about a virus going around (that I actually have myself but thought was just stress) and I realised that had it too. Otherwise this would have just been a horrible unexplained regression..we backed off all supps that had just been introduced, etc. But thankfully he's doing better now and I am extremely happy to have been told of this virus!! , hang in there, regressions are so hard and we seem to go through them fairly routinely even smallish ones. Fortunately like Sandy said the overall picture is progress. Keep the faith, it's tough. Take care, Darla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 We have found every regression hard. Each time I promised myself that I would be more confident when he next regressed - and would even try to think of it as a good healing regression and be more confident that he would come out of it with another bug defeated. But we never have managed this! Thanks for saying this Sandy as sometimes I think I'm a neurotic mess since I find 's regressions so difficult. Even if they are minor I still find them distressing. I keep shoring myself up emotionally and trying to understand that it may always be this way with him but crikey, a regression comes around and I'm off into fits of despair and feelings of helplessness. This recent regression was pretty bad, he started stims that he hadn't done since he was very very small, only through chance did I find out about a virus going around (that I actually have myself but thought was just stress) and I realised that had it too. Otherwise this would have just been a horrible unexplained regression..we backed off all supps that had just been introduced, etc. But thankfully he's doing better now and I am extremely happy to have been told of this virus!! , hang in there, regressions are so hard and we seem to go through them fairly routinely even smallish ones. Fortunately like Sandy said the overall picture is progress. Keep the faith, it's tough. Take care, Darla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Hi Mandi, We have stopped enzymes temporarily. We are with Muscroft now and she has suggested we do the gut healing and then we will be putting enzymes etc back in when we have treated some of the gut bugs and yeast etc, She said we were probably stirring things up with the enzymes for now (we were on a very low dose) but that we will need them back in later. Sophie x > > > In a message dated 11/12/2006 06:40:57 GMT Standard Time, > soph.henderson@... writes: > > For example, my son > lost his ability to know when he wanted the toilet the whole time he > was on a mild dose of enzymes, (over 5 months) and then as soon as > we stopped it it came back!. It was apparently keeping his gut bugs > stirred up. > > > > >>>Did you stop the enzymes? Peeing accidnets when starting enzymes are > common. helping to deal with gut bugs is a good thing, 'mild' doses might have > been your problem, not enough to sort the problem properly > > Mandi x > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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