Guest guest Posted July 31, 2004 Report Share Posted July 31, 2004 I am a new member to this group. My 7 year old ASD boy (always on CFGF) has had chronic constipation for years. He is on supplements (CSB Book) and GSE. Our Peadiatric GI Doc suggested a biopsy to see any blockage or inflammation. I am not sure about GI Biopsy and its impact on ASD and also would like to know anybody in this group has done it. We are planning to put our kid on Diflucan (he has little yeast) and Flagyl.Could Flagyl cause constipation and I also would like to know what is activated charcoal and its application. Thanks Kumar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2004 Report Share Posted July 31, 2004 Our daughter had a biopsy of her intestine during an endoscopy. No side effects - no problems. GI Biopsy on ASD Children I am a new member to this group. My 7 year old ASD boy (always on CFGF) has had chronic constipation for years. He is on supplements (CSB Book) and GSE. Our Peadiatric GI Doc suggested a biopsy to see any blockage or inflammation. I am not sure about GI Biopsy and its impact on ASD and also would like to know anybody in this group has done it. We are planning to put our kid on Diflucan (he has little yeast) and Flagyl.Could Flagyl cause constipation and I also would like to know what is activated charcoal and its application. Thanks Kumar Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at <http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2004 Report Share Posted August 1, 2004 Kumar, Many kids off this list have had upper and lower GI scopes through Dr Krigsman and biopsies are confirming a specific kind of entercolitis, that apparently only shows up in asd kids. The goal of the scoping is to determine what may be causing chronic non-typical symptoms, like constipation or GI pain. Many kids are doing better now that they have been scoped and then put on anti-inflammatory medicine. Our son is one of the tougher cases since he has not been able to tolerate any of the meds yet, but we are working on it. Overall, I think a high majority of the parents that had their kids scoped are very happy that they did it. L PS Activated charcoal helps alleviate die off symptoms from diflucan or other anti-fungals. GI Biopsy on ASD Children I am a new member to this group. My 7 year old ASD boy (always on CFGF) has had chronic constipation for years. He is on supplements (CSB Book) and GSE. Our Peadiatric GI Doc suggested a biopsy to see any blockage or inflammation. I am not sure about GI Biopsy and its impact on ASD and also would like to know anybody in this group has done it. We are planning to put our kid on Diflucan (he has little yeast) and Flagyl.Could Flagyl cause constipation and I also would like to know what is activated charcoal and its application. Thanks Kumar Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at <http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2004 Report Share Posted August 1, 2004 The g.I problems stem from a. mercury , and b live virus[measles] I LIED [yes I did for our kids] I noted amoung veterans they all had g.i /gut problems. I called the V.A. and said I was a med student. They hooked me up with research and admitted the measles and colitis connection. Problem is vit-a is a cure for measles but in too high amts. can cause brain swelling. Cutler has a protocol for that but I have no first hand experience to offer you. D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2004 Report Share Posted August 1, 2004 By ALL means find out if there is a bowel blockage! He can NOT detox unless he can poop! [sorry to be descriptive] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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