Guest guest Posted May 29, 2002 Report Share Posted May 29, 2002 My child had nosebleed as a specific allergic reaction to peanut breathed on him by someone else. He was very peanut allergic, fortunately, his reactions were more likely to make him sick rather than to close off airways. But since cutting out p'nut, doing some allergy work and the acupuncture I mentioned in another post it doesn't seem to bother him much anymore. If you're dealing with peanut allergy don't forget beans, peas, soy, etc. All in the family. wrote: 1. nosebleeds. From ages 9 to 13 both kids had nosebleeds frequently. It seemed they would get upset and the blood would flow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2002 Report Share Posted May 29, 2002 I would say that these symptoms are separate from AS. I would definitely have your son examined by a Dr to see what is going on. CHRIS I'M THANKFUL FOR LAUGHTER, JOY AND THE HIGH SPIRITED GLEE THAT FILLS MY HEART TO OVERFLOWING (SIGH). -EEYORE are these Asperger's symptoms? My 16 year old daughter was recently dxed with Aspergers. Now I am realizing that it is very likely that my 12 year old son also has it. I'm wondering about the following traits, which I have NOT seen linked to AS, yet I wonder. Have any of you noticed the following?1. nosebleeds. From ages 9 to 13 both kids had nosebleeds frequently. It seemed they would get upset and the blood would flow. They learned to get a wet washcloth and deal with it themselves. My daughter's disapeared, son's haven't yet.2. family history of thyroid disorders. My husband's mother is slightly hypothroid and my grandfather and I were/are hyperthroid. This is an auto-imune disorder and there is a theory that some/all AS could be an auto-imune disorder.3. nearsighted._________________________________________________________________Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2002 Report Share Posted June 12, 2002 I believe your son and daughter would probably benefit from cod liver oil. Go to www.megson.com and read the article titled 'IS AUTISM A G-ALPHA PROTEIN DEFECT REVERSIBLE WITH NATURAL VITAMIN A?' Since your family has thyroid problems and nearsightedness, I would venture to say that your children may benefit from cod liver oil. www.kirkmanlabs.com carries this product. Also look at www.megson.com for more information. > My 16 year old daughter was recently dxed with Aspergers. Now I am realizing > that it is very likely that my 12 year old son also has it. I'm wondering > about the following traits, which I have NOT seen linked to AS, yet I > wonder. Have any of you noticed the following? > > 1. nosebleeds. From ages 9 to 13 both kids had nosebleeds frequently. It > seemed they would get upset and the blood would flow. They learned to get a > wet washcloth and deal with it themselves. My daughter's disapeared, son's > haven't yet. > > 2. family history of thyroid disorders. My husband's mother is slightly > hypothroid and my grandfather and I were/are hyperthroid. This is an > auto-imune disorder and there is a theory that some/all AS could be an > auto-imune disorder. > > 3. nearsighted. > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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