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Sara,

apparently the anaesthesia can "reset" the brain and body (in children) so that the body thinks it's had a full nights sleep! that happened to the first time he had a general anaesthesia, he then did not sleep that night but he sure was happy when he woke up.

Glad they didn't find anything. That's good news, isn't it?

Darla xx

We’ve just come back from Tom’s endoscopy. I don’t think he does an intestinal permeability test. He doesn’t do the scoping so we didn’t see him yesterday and so I didn’t have any discussion about constipation and yeast. Doctor Fell was careful to tell us that there was no link between autism and gut disorders. He seems nervous that so many patients with autism from all over the country are coming to see him. he looks at their gastro problems and ignores the autism and investigates/ treats accordingly. I don’t think he has any views that are different from mainstream except that he is helping our kids.

I was very nervous about Tom having a general anaesthetic and sort of expected a really bad reaction but Tom seemed to wake up from the anaesthetic tons better!!!! That was yesterday and today he is the best he’s ever been. What could that be? Pain relief? Oxygen? They didn’t see anything at all down there by the way,

SARA

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Glad you are all pleased with Dr Fell, he sounds good. Can I ask though why everyone is going to him?

Completely out of the loop I know, but what is he offering any more than other NHS people.

TIA

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We’ve

just come back from Tom’s endoscopy. I don’t think he does an

intestinal permeability test. He doesn’t do the scoping so we didn’t

see him yesterday and so I didn’t have any discussion about constipation

and yeast. Doctor Fell was careful to tell us that there was no link between

autism and gut disorders. He seems nervous that so many patients with autism

from all over the country are coming to see him. he

looks at their gastro problems and ignores the autism and investigates/ treats

accordingly. I don’t think he has any views that are different from

mainstream except that he is helping our kids.

I

was very nervous about Tom having a general anaesthetic and sort of expected a

really bad reaction but Tom seemed to wake up from the anaesthetic tons better!!!!

That was yesterday and today he is the best he’s ever been. What could

that be? Pain relief? Oxygen?

They didn’t see anything at all down there by the way,

SARA

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Sent: 07 March 2008 12:20

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Subject:

Dr Fell

Hi has anyone been to see Dr Fell we are seeing him tomorrow. Does he do

an intestinal permebilty test. Has anyones children been scoped by Dr

Fell? Does he agree that constipation can be caused by yeast?

Would be grateful for any help

thanks

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Thanks,

Darla. Blimey, I suppose he did have a really good kip! The trouble with that

explanation is that it means it’s temporary L Don’t think any hospital will

scope a child daily!!! I think it is good that they didn’t find anything

although they don’t scope between the stomach and the bit before the

rectum (I’m v. scientific) so there could be something going on in there.

Normally I’d want them to find something because I want to know what’s

wrong with him but as he’s doing so well on VSL at the moment, I suppose

we can concentrate on that.

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Sent: 07 March 2008 14:59

To:

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Subject: Re:

Dr Fell

Sara,

apparently

the anaesthesia can " reset " the brain and body (in children) so that

the body thinks it's had a full nights sleep! that happened to the

first time he had a general anaesthesia, he then did not sleep that night but

he sure was happy when he woke up.

Glad

they didn't find anything. That's good news, isn't it?

Darla

xx

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message dated 07/03/2008 14:55:15 GMT Standard Time, Moroza-Tiscali (DOT) co.uk

writes:

We’ve

just come back from Tom’s endoscopy. I don’t think he does an

intestinal permeability test. He doesn’t do the scoping so we

didn’t see him yesterday and so I didn’t have any discussion about

constipation and yeast. Doctor Fell was careful to tell us that there was no

link between autism and gut disorders. He seems nervous that so many patients

with autism from all over the country are coming to see him. he

looks at their gastro problems and ignores the autism and investigates/ treats

accordingly. I don’t think he has any views that are different from

mainstream except that he is helping our kids.

I

was very nervous about Tom having a general anaesthetic and sort of expected a

really bad reaction but Tom seemed to wake up from the anaesthetic tons

better!!!! That was yesterday and today he is the best he’s ever been.

What could that be? Pain relief? Oxygen?

They didn’t see anything at all down there by the way,

SARA

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--- Could it be that if he was fasting before the scope, and the lack

of food caused an improvement? I only ask as my daughter Jasmine is

tube fed an elemental feed. When we try oral foods ALL foods except

chicken cause her to regress. We are currently doing SCD, but she

has started to react to ripened bananas, so its back to Stage 1 foods

(again!).

Glynis

In Autism-Biomedical-Europe , " Sass and Rem " <Moroza-

@...> wrote:

>

> We've just come back from Tom's endoscopy. I don't think he does an

> intestinal permeability test. He doesn't do the scoping so we

didn't see

> him yesterday and so I didn't have any discussion about

constipation and

> yeast. Doctor Fell was careful to tell us that there was no link

between

> autism and gut disorders. He seems nervous that so many patients

with

> autism from all over the country are coming to see him. he looks at

> their gastro problems and ignores the autism and investigates/

treats

> accordingly. I don't think he has any views that are different from

> mainstream except that he is helping our kids.

> I was very nervous about Tom having a general anaesthetic and sort

of

> expected a really bad reaction but Tom seemed to wake up from the

> anaesthetic tons better!!!! That was yesterday and today he is the

best

> he's ever been. What could that be? Pain relief? Oxygen? They

didn't see

> anything at all down there by the way,

> SARA

>

>

> Dr Fell

>

>

>

> _____

>

>

>

> <http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?

s=97359714/grpId=13777863/grpspId=1705061104/

> msgId=40845/stime=1204891326/nc1=5191945/nc2=5191951/nc3=4025304>

> Hi has anyone been to see Dr Fell we are seeing him tomorrow. Does

he

> do an intestinal permebilty test. Has anyones children been scoped

by

> Dr Fell? Does he agree that constipation can be caused by yeast?

> Would be grateful for any help

> thanks

> dave

>

> _____

>

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>

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That’s

interesting. It is now more than 24 hours since he had the endoscopy and he’s

going from strength to strength. He’s eaten loads in the meantime. What

do you think?

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From: Autism-Biomedical-Europe

[mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe ] On Behalf Of Glynis Steele

Sent: 07 March 2008 16:31

To:

Autism-Biomedical-Europe

Subject:

Re: Dr Fell

--- Could it be that if he was fasting before the scope, and the lack

of food caused an improvement? I only ask as my daughter Jasmine is

tube fed an elemental feed. When we try oral foods ALL foods except

chicken cause her to regress. We are currently doing SCD, but she

has started to react to ripened bananas, so its back to Stage 1 foods

(again!).

Glynis

In Autism-Biomedical-Europe ,

" Sass and Rem " <Moroza-

@...> wrote:

>

> We've just come back from Tom's endoscopy. I don't think he does an

> intestinal permeability test. He doesn't do the scoping so we

didn't see

> him yesterday and so I didn't have any discussion about

constipation and

> yeast. Doctor Fell was careful to tell us that there was no link

between

> autism and gut disorders. He seems nervous that so many patients

with

> autism from all over the country are coming to see him. he looks at

> their gastro problems and ignores the autism and investigates/

treats

> accordingly. I don't think he has any views that are different from

> mainstream except that he is helping our kids.

> I was very nervous about Tom having a general anaesthetic and sort

of

> expected a really bad reaction but Tom seemed to wake up from the

> anaesthetic tons better!!!! That was yesterday and today he is the

best

> he's ever been. What could that be? Pain relief? Oxygen? They

didn't see

> anything at all down there by the way,

> SARA

>

>

> Dr Fell

>

>

>

> _____

>

>

>

> <http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?

s=97359714/grpId=13777863/grpspId=1705061104/

> msgId=40845/stime=1204891326/nc1=5191945/nc2=5191951/nc3=4025304>

> Hi has anyone been to see Dr Fell we are seeing him tomorrow. Does

he

> do an intestinal permebilty test. Has anyones children been scoped

by

> Dr Fell? Does he agree that constipation can be caused by yeast?

> Would be grateful for any help

> thanks

> dave

>

> _____

>

> She said what? About who? Shameful celebrity quotes

> <http://www.msnsearchstar.com>

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>

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Thanks

for this, . Did they find reflux by looking at biopsies? Are you able to

explain how that happens to a dunce like me? How did they know the inflammation

was previously in the lower gut and now in the upper gut? How did he treat the

inflammation and the reflux? Were the treatments successful? No, we have to

wait two weeks for the results of the biopsies

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Sent: 07 March 2008 19:01

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Re: Dr Fell

Hi Sara,

" They

didn't see anything at all down there by the way.... "

When Norman had his endoscopy and biopsies, we were

told everything looked fine, but after the results of the biopsies we were

told he had inflammation in the upper gut - increased eosonophils and

reflux. Dr Fell was actually baffled with the fact that the

inflammation which was previously in the lower gut was now in the

upper gut. Have you had Tom's results back for the biopsies?

emily

>

> We've just come back from Tom's endoscopy. I don't think he does an

> intestinal permeability test. He doesn't do the scoping so we didn't see

> him yesterday and so I didn't have any discussion about constipation and

> yeast. Doctor Fell was careful to tell us that there was no link between

> autism and gut disorders. He seems nervous that so many patients with

> autism from all over the country are coming to see him. he looks at

> their gastro problems and ignores the autism and investigates/ treats

> accordingly. I don't think he has any views that are different from

> mainstream except that he is helping our kids.

> I was very nervous about Tom having a general anaesthetic and sort of

> expected a really bad reaction but Tom seemed to wake up from the

> anaesthetic tons better!!!! Th at was yesterday and today he is the best

> he's ever been. What could that be? Pain relief? Oxygen? They didn't see

> anything at all down there by the way,

> SARA

>

>

> Dr Fell

>

>

>

> _____

>

>

>

> <http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=13777863/grpspId=1705061104/

> msgId=40845/stime=1204891326/nc1=5191945/nc2=5191951/nc3=4025304>

> Hi has anyone been to see Dr Fell we are seeing him tomorrow. Does he

> do an intestinal permebilty test. Has anyones children been scoped by

> Dr Fell? Does he agree that constipation can be caused by yeast?

> Would be grateful for any help

> thanks

> dave

>

> _____

>

> She said what? About who? Shameful celebrity quotes

> <http://www.msnsearchstar.com> on Search Star!

>

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Hi

Rabab, For how many days did

the improved behaviour last? Tom is so great and very happy – I would hate to

lose him again. This is the 3rd day after the scope (excluding the

day of the scope)

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[mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe ] On Behalf Of Rabab Abedi

Sent: 08 March 2008 00:16

To:

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Subject: RE:

Dr Fell

Hi

Our daughter was scoped (endoscopy and colonoscopy) last week by Dr Fell. We

have found him to be very sympathetic to Sofia's health issues and very willing

to listen and take note of our concerns about her yeast etc. He did not find

anything during the scope or in the biopsies. He said that when that happens

and the child is often getting loaded, he would usually conclude that it

is a problem with bowel motility or irritable bowel syndrome. He was

not very keen on testing gut permeability as he said it was no reliable

test for this.

I also found that Sofia's behaviour imporved a lot on the days following the

scope. She reacted to the biopsy to develop a very high fever (apparently that

happens sometimes when the bacteria in the gut is disturbed) and during this

time she was more alert and responsive than she has been since she first

regressed into autism. I think the improvement in behaviour was due to the

fasting beforehand and it has made me seriously consider trying an elimination

diet for her as I think something in the current GFCF diet does not suit her.

Rabab

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe

From: Moroza-Tiscali (DOT) co.uk

Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2008 14:41:00 +0000

Subject: RE: Dr Fell

We’ve just come back from Tom’s endoscopy.

I don’t think he does an intestinal permeability test. He doesn’t do the

scoping so we didn’t see him yesterday and so I didn’t have any discussion

about constipation and yeast. Doctor Fell was careful to tell us that there was

no link between autism and gut disorders. He seems nervous that so many

patients with autism from all over the country are coming to see him. he looks at their gastro problems and ignores the autism

and investigates/ treats accordingly. I don’t think he has any views that are

different from mainstream except that he is helping our kids.

I was very nervous about Tom having a

general anaesthetic and sort of expected a really bad reaction but Tom seemed

to wake up from the anaesthetic tons better!!!! That was yesterday and today he

is the best he’s ever been. What could that be? Pain

relief? Oxygen? They didn’t see anything at

all down there by the way,

SARA

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[mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe ] On Behalf Of dava mcgrath

Sent: 07 March 2008 12:20

To: autism-biomedical-europe

Subject:

Dr Fell

Hi has anyone been to see Dr Fell we are seeing him tomorrow. Does he do

an intestinal permebilty test. Has anyones children been scoped by Dr

Fell? Does he agree that constipation can be caused by yeast?

Would be grateful for any help

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Thanks

for that Glynis. I’ll have a look at the paper.

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From: Autism-Biomedical-Europe

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Sent: 07 March

2008 17:45

To:

Autism-Biomedical-Europe

Subject:

Re: Dr Fell

--- Maybe it's as Darla says and the anaesthetic " resets " the

brain.

For us, when Jasmine is poorly and goes off her food, or vomits so we

can't do her NG feeds, she always improves. Sometimes it lasts for a

few days, the longest she lasted was nearly 3 weeks before she

regressed. During this time she ate every food she wanted including

fruit (which sends her crazy usually!). She loved it!! My theory is

that because she wouldn't eat for a few days, it killed gut bugs off

and it took them a while to get back to a level which affects her

behaviour, due to their neurotoxic effect. Did you read the paper I

sent today about LPS (the neurotoxin that are part of gram negative

bacteria), depression and leaky gut? I found it really interesting,

and wish the researchers would apply this test for autism.

Regards

Glynis

In Autism-Biomedical-Europe ,

" Sass and Rem " <Moroza-

@...> wrote:

>

> That's interesting. It is now more than 24 hours since he had the

> endoscopy and he's going from strength to strength. He's eaten

loads in

> the meantime. What do you think?

>

> Re: Dr Fell

>

> --- Could it be that if he was fasting before the scope, and the

lack

> of food caused an improvement? I only ask as my daughter Jasmine is

> tube fed an elemental feed. When we try oral foods ALL foods except

> chicken cause her to regress. We are currently doing SCD, but she

> has started to react to ripened bananas, so its back to Stage 1

foods

> (again!).

>

> Glynis

>> >

>

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Hi

Rabab, For how many days did

the improved behaviour last? Tom is so great and very happy – I would

hate to lose him again. This is the 3rd day after the scope

(excluding the day of the scope)

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From:

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[mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe ] On Behalf Of Rabab Abedi

Sent: 08 March 2008 00:16

To:

autism-biomedical-europe

Subject: RE:

Dr Fell

Hi

Our daughter was scoped (endoscopy and colonoscopy) last week by Dr Fell. We

have found him to be very sympathetic to Sofia's health issues and very willing

to listen and take note of our concerns about her yeast etc. He did not find

anything during the scope or in the biopsies. He said that when that happens

and the child is often getting loaded, he would usually conclude that it

is a problem with bowel motility or irritable bowel syndrome. He was

not very keen on testing gut permeability as he said it was no reliable

test for this.

I also found that Sofia's behaviour imporved a lot on the days following the scope.

She reacted to the biopsy to develop a very high fever (apparently that happens

sometimes when the bacteria in the gut is disturbed) and during this time she

was more alert and responsive than she has been since she first regressed into

autism. I think the improvement in behaviour was due to the fasting beforehand

and it has made me seriously consider trying an elimination diet for her as I

think something in the current GFCF diet does not suit her.

Rabab

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe

From: Moroza-Tiscali (DOT) co.uk

Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2008 14:41:00 +0000

Subject: RE: Dr Fell

We’ve just come back from Tom’s

endoscopy. I don’t think he does an intestinal permeability test. He

doesn’t do the scoping so we didn’t see him yesterday and so I

didn’t have any discussion about constipation and yeast. Doctor Fell was

careful to tell us that there was no link between autism and gut disorders. He

seems nervous that so many patients with autism from all over the country are coming

to see him. he looks at their gastro problems and

ignores the autism and investigates/ treats accordingly. I don’t think he

has any views that are different from mainstream except that he is helping our

kids.

I was very nervous about Tom having a general

anaesthetic and sort of expected a really bad reaction but Tom seemed to wake

up from the anaesthetic tons better!!!! That was yesterday and today he is the

best he’s ever been. What could that be? Pain relief?

Oxygen? They didn’t see anything at all down

there by the way,

SARA

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From: Autism-Biomedical-Europe

[mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe ] On Behalf Of dava mcgrath

Sent: 07 March 2008 12:20

To: autism-biomedical-europe

Subject:

Dr Fell

Hi has anyone been to see Dr Fell we are seeing him tomorrow. Does

he do an intestinal permebilty test. Has anyones children been scoped by

Dr Fell? Does he agree that constipation can be caused by yeast?

Would be grateful for any help

thanks

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Thanks

for this, . Did they find reflux by looking at biopsies? Are you able to

explain how that happens to a dunce like me? How did they know the inflammation

was previously in the lower gut and now in the upper gut? How did he treat the

inflammation and the reflux? Were the treatments successful? No, we have to

wait two weeks for the results of the biopsies

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From:

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[mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe ] On Behalf Of Scorer

Sent: 07 March 2008 19:01

To:

Autism-Biomedical-Europe

Subject:

Re: Dr Fell

Hi Sara,

" They

didn't see anything at all down there by the way.... "

When Norman had his endoscopy and biopsies, we were

told everything looked fine, but after the results of the biopsies we were

told he had inflammation in the upper gut - increased eosonophils and

reflux. Dr Fell was actually baffled with the fact that the

inflammation which was previously in the lower gut was now in the

upper gut. Have you had Tom's results back for the biopsies?

emily

>

> We've just come back from Tom's endoscopy. I don't think he does an

> intestinal permeability test. He doesn't do the scoping so we didn't see

> him yesterday and so I didn't have any discussion about constipation and

> yeast. Doctor Fell was careful to tell us that there was no link between

> autism and gut disorders. He seems nervous that so many patients with

> autism from all over the country are coming to see him. he looks at

> their gastro problems and ignores the autism and investigates/ treats

> accordingly. I don't think he has any views that are different from

> mainstream except that he is helping our kids.

> I was very nervous about Tom having a general anaesthetic and sort of

> expected a really bad reaction but Tom seemed to wake up from the

> anaesthetic tons better!!!! Th at was yesterday and today he is the best

> he's ever been. What could that be? Pain relief? Oxygen? They didn't see

> anything at all down there by the way,

> SARA

>

>

> Dr Fell

>

>

>

> _____

>

>

>

> <http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=13777863/grpspId=1705061104/

> msgId=40845/stime=1204891326/nc1=5191945/nc2=5191951/nc3=4025304>

> Hi has anyone been to see Dr Fell we are seeing him tomorrow. Does he

> do an intestinal permebilty test. Has anyones children been scoped by

> Dr Fell? Does he agree that constipation can be caused by yeast?

> Would be grateful for any help

> thanks

> dave

>

> _____

>

> She said what? About who? Shameful celebrity quotes

> <http://www.msnsearchstar.com> on Search Star!

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Thanks

for that Glynis. I’ll have a look at the paper.

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From:

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[mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe ] On Behalf Of Glynis Steele

Sent: 07 March

2008 17:45

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe

Subject:

Re: Dr Fell

--- Maybe it's as Darla says and the anaesthetic " resets " the

brain.

For us, when Jasmine is poorly and goes off her food, or vomits so we

can't do her NG feeds, she always improves. Sometimes it lasts for a

few days, the longest she lasted was nearly 3 weeks before she

regressed. During this time she ate every food she wanted including

fruit (which sends her crazy usually!). She loved it!! My theory is

that because she wouldn't eat for a few days, it killed gut bugs off

and it took them a while to get back to a level which affects her

behaviour, due to their neurotoxic effect. Did you read the paper I

sent today about LPS (the neurotoxin that are part of gram negative

bacteria), depression and leaky gut? I found it really interesting,

and wish the researchers would apply this test for autism.

Regards

Glynis

In Autism-Biomedical-Europe ,

" Sass and Rem " <Moroza-

@...> wrote:

>

> That's interesting. It is now more than 24 hours since he had the

> endoscopy and he's going from strength to strength. He's eaten

loads in

> the meantime. What do you think?

>

> Re: Dr Fell

>

> --- Could it be that if he was fasting before the scope, and the

lack

> of food caused an improvement? I only ask as my daughter Jasmine is

> tube fed an elemental feed. When we try oral foods ALL foods except

> chicken cause her to regress. We are currently doing SCD, but she

> has started to react to ripened bananas, so its back to Stage 1

foods

> (again!).

>

> Glynis

>> >

>

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Although he is trying not to notice the autism, Dr Fell sounds as if he

is noticing this wandering gut inflammation and it is surprising him.

Let's hope he has deep and intelligent thoughts about it and relates it

to the autism (but without saying so, of course).

xx Sally

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