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I'm just guessing here, but we have seen some crying type

spells hitting her head ect on the AL A only and I have wondered

if the Mercury is moving out of the brain, because she seems

sooo much better,more " here " when it is all over!

I think Moria mentioned a while back about her eyes being real

sensitive and things kind of moving around, but now they are

MUCH better.

Can't say anything about the eye dialation since Grace's eye's

are almost black and you can't tell if they are dialated or not! ;-)

Good Luck!

Laurie

> We are on our 2nd day chelating, fourth round, every 3-4 hours

with

> ALA and DMSA. We just switched from the DMSA only every 8

hours.

>

> My son is really aggitated today and out of sorts. His pupils are

> dialated and he keeps covering his eyes (and rejecting the

sunglasses

> I keep giving him) He keeps having crying spells. Has anyone

else's

> child reacted like this??? Was there any way that you could

comfort

> them? I would love to try anything. Thanks!

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You didn't mention what the dose is that you're using, but I would lower

both the ALA and the DMSA until he's more comfortable and give them every 3

hours. My daughter's 8y/o and 40pounds; we just began the ALA/DMSA after

5.5 months of DMSA-alone every 4 hours at 25-50mg 4 days on and 4 days off.

Now that we've added the ALA (5mg every 3 hours / 3days on and 11 days off)

I've lowered the DMSA back down to 25 mg again (every 3 hours with the ALA)

and she's doing very well AND improving afterwards, too. I don't think we

need to apply the rule: " No pain, no gain " to our kids. Easy does it is

much kinder; they've suffered enough.

[ ] My son is having a reaction....dialated pupils

> We are on our 2nd day chelating, fourth round, every 3-4 hours with

> ALA and DMSA. We just switched from the DMSA only every 8 hours.

>

> My son is really aggitated today and out of sorts. His pupils are

> dialated and he keeps covering his eyes (and rejecting the sunglasses

> I keep giving him) He keeps having crying spells. Has anyone else's

> child reacted like this??? Was there any way that you could comfort

> them? I would love to try anything. Thanks!

>

>

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Thank you for your replies.

It is nice to know that after this weekend, there will be a rainbow.

(I hope I hope)

And, the next dose, I lowered the ALA to @20 mg. and the DMSA I

increased a little. He seems to be doing better. At least he isn't

having the crying spells now. I'm dreading the " after midnight "

doses.

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Sounds like using a lower dose next time around would be a good idea.

If he is really having a hard time, stop this cycle and wait a while

to do it again with a lower dose.

Andy

> We are on our 2nd day chelating, fourth round, every 3-4 hours with

> ALA and DMSA. We just switched from the DMSA only every 8 hours.

>

> My son is really aggitated today and out of sorts. His pupils are

> dialated and he keeps covering his eyes (and rejecting the

sunglasses

> I keep giving him) He keeps having crying spells. Has anyone

else's

> child reacted like this??? Was there any way that you could comfort

> them? I would love to try anything. Than

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> I don't think we

> need to apply the rule: " No pain, no gain " to our kids. Easy does

it is

> much kinder; they've suffered enough.

This is absolutely true. They don't need to suffer in order to get

well. Dramatic side effects don't get them well much faster than mild

ones.

Andy

>

> [ ] My son is having a reaction....dialated

pupils

>

>

> > We are on our 2nd day chelating, fourth round, every 3-4 hours

with

> > ALA and DMSA. We just switched from the DMSA only every 8 hours.

> >

> > My son is really aggitated today and out of sorts. His pupils are

> > dialated and he keeps covering his eyes (and rejecting the

sunglasses

> > I keep giving him) He keeps having crying spells. Has anyone

else's

> > child reacted like this??? Was there any way that you could

comfort

> > them? I would love to try anything. Thanks!

> >

> >

> > =======================================================

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In a message dated 4/7/01 4:42:20 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

ericshirl@... writes:

<< He keeps having crying spells. Has anyone else's

child reacted like this??? Was there any wa >>

Hi, Increasing my sons magnesium intake has greatly helped in the

area of crying spells, I give him the kirkman magnesuim 3 or 4 times

a day its 180 mg.

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My son had crying spells for awhile and when I stopped giving him evening

primrose oil they seemed to stop. (I think the same thing happened when

using borage oil but I can't say for sure.) Has anyone else experienced

this with their child?

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I personally tried evening primrose a couple of years ago, for PMS, I

couldn't stop crying so I went off it immediatley, I personally will

not give it to my son for that same reason. It made me feel terribley

depressed and the crying I couldn't control it. Leah

-- In @y..., snickol@J... wrote:

> My son had crying spells for awhile and when I stopped giving him

evening

> primrose oil they seemed to stop. (I think the same thing happened

when

> using borage oil but I can't say for sure.) Has anyone else

experienced

> this with their child?

>

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