Guest guest Posted December 30, 2007 Report Share Posted December 30, 2007 Thank you so much. What would i do to introduce those minerals? Just multivitamin or should i have them check blood work to see if he needs higher levels? That is information that I have not heard of yet. asccnagla wrote: When I started doing alternative treatments, I began with the Gluten/Casein Free diet on my own with the help of an email friend who convinced me to do it. I then went to enviornmnental doctors in the Dallas area to get lab work done. Since then I've mostly relied on myself to do research, I joined several yahoo groups of parents doing biomedical treatments, learned from them and helped my son. Even if you go to a DAN doctor, you still need to be the manager of your child's health therefore you need information yourself. The abmd yahoo group is an excellent resource, the mercury chelation group is also a good one. There is a lot of internet support groups that can really be very helpful. BTW I have learned that some children with PICA have a mineral defficiency. I have read that for some kids adding minerals like Zinc, Magnesium, Selenium has helped them with their PICA. I am not a physician, this is just information for you to research. Best wishes for a happy and successful new year to you and your family. Nagla > > My son was just diagnosed with autism and mild mr at the age of 10. I > have always known that something just wasn't right. He was > developmentally delayed in everything(walking, talking, potty training, > etc.). He was also diagnosed with PICA because he has eaten nonedibles > since infant. My fear is that too much time has passed now with us not > knowing why he was behind and no blood levels having been checked, that > he is regressing to rapidly. If anyone has ever had this kind of > situation, I could really use some input. At this point and time I am > doing research so the pediatrician knows which blood and urine tests to > run and he is studying what to look for as far as the heavy metal lvl > and such. We live in a small town in West Texas currently. We have > family in the DFW area but I dont even know where to start to find > doctors who will tell me what to do and what to expect. I do not have a > medical license so my fear is that my son's future is being held in my > uneducated hands. > > Please help if you can. I would be so very gratefull. > > Deanna > --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2007 Report Share Posted December 30, 2007 Until Nagla gets time to answer you, we've used www.kirkmanlabs.com in the past with our son. The vitamin combo we used was Supra-Nu-Thera. You used to be able to order a sample that was enough for 2 weeks for around $3.00. That way you're not out a lot of money if your son won't take it. Tonya From: Texas-Autism-Advocacy [mailto:Texas-Autism-Advocacy ] On Behalf Of Deanna Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 8:20 AM To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Subject: Re: Re: How much is lost due to time? Thank you so much. What would i do to introduce those minerals? Just multivitamin or should i have them check blood work to see if he needs higher levels? That is information that I have not heard of yet. asccnagla <nagla_alvin@... <mailto:nagla_alvin%40tx.rr.com> > wrote: When I started doing alternative treatments, I began with the Gluten/Casein Free diet on my own with the help of an email friend who convinced me to do it. I then went to enviornmnental doctors in the Dallas area to get lab work done. Since then I've mostly relied on myself to do research, I joined several yahoo groups of parents doing biomedical treatments, learned from them and helped my son. Even if you go to a DAN doctor, you still need to be the manager of your child's health therefore you need information yourself. The abmd yahoo group is an excellent resource, the mercury chelation group is also a good one. There is a lot of internet support groups that can really be very helpful. BTW I have learned that some children with PICA have a mineral defficiency. I have read that for some kids adding minerals like Zinc, Magnesium, Selenium has helped them with their PICA. I am not a physician, this is just information for you to research. Best wishes for a happy and successful new year to you and your family. Nagla > > My son was just diagnosed with autism and mild mr at the age of 10. I > have always known that something just wasn't right. He was > developmentally delayed in everything(walking, talking, potty training, > etc.). He was also diagnosed with PICA because he has eaten nonedibles > since infant. My fear is that too much time has passed now with us not > knowing why he was behind and no blood levels having been checked, that > he is regressing to rapidly. If anyone has ever had this kind of > situation, I could really use some input. At this point and time I am > doing research so the pediatrician knows which blood and urine tests to > run and he is studying what to look for as far as the heavy metal lvl > and such. We live in a small town in West Texas currently. We have > family in the DFW area but I dont even know where to start to find > doctors who will tell me what to do and what to expect. I do not have a > medical license so my fear is that my son's future is being held in my > uneducated hands. > > Please help if you can. I would be so very gratefull. > > Deanna > --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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