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Betsy-

We haven't started the TD-DMPS yet, but when I was trying out

glutathione cream for the first time a few weeks ago, this is very

much what we were seeing - willful, obstinate, uncooperative - but

still pretty cheerful! behavior. I've stopped it temporarily, but

will start up again, but with much smaller amount and less frequent

application (it is prescribed as 1/2 ml twice a day - I will probably

start with a speck every once a day, every other day and work up).

This response sounds like what I've heard from another internet pal -

I think her daughter had several weeks of adjustment behavior.

>

> Good morning all....

>

> I started my 6 year old son on TD DMPS on Wednesday night. On

> Thursday and Friday I noticed that he was a little more

> argumentative, but wasn't sure if that was the DMPS or we had

started

> back to school (year round program) after a three week break. We

had

> chelated for almost a year using DMSA then DMSA/ALA and because of

> horrible yeast had to stop. For the last 10 months, we have been

> using MTP II. Has anyone who has been chelating for a while, then

> switched to TD DMPS seen behaviors immediately? He also had a big

> meltdown on Friday at school and his teacher reported that he had

> been a bit more " willful " on Thursday and Friday. I gave him

another

> dose last night and will have the full weekend to observe him.

>

> Thanks for your help...

> Betsy

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Terrific report on your little guys - I love hearing these reports!

Thanks!

> Aloha and Betsy,

>

> Just wanted to pop in and offer support on the TD-DMPS. Bobby and

Sethie (

> my 5 and 6 year olds) have been receiving every other day therapy

for

> approximately three months now, if I include the " off times " .

>

> Sethie was chelated for over a year , first with oral DMSA,

followed by

> DMSA/ALA. We could not never initiate oral chelation therapy w/

Bobby due to

> symptoms of diarrhea which lasted over a year.

>

> I have not connected the willfullness behavior with their TD DMPS

therapy. I

> have noticed increased side ways glancing, but this has not stopped

me from

> continuing the treatment.

>

> So far the only thing has interupted their therapy is a respiratory

type

> cold --- which resolved itself within days--- and Seth's symptoms

of loose

> stools very reminiscent of his early days when he ate wheat and

casein

> daily. This too resolved itself.

>

> On the upside, our home is filling up with all kinds of sounds from

our

> children. Bobby is learning to sing Christmas Carols from his

DVD's. And

> Sethie ( who perhaps has 6 or so utterances we feel are words ), is

> practicing the Maaa, Paaa, Daaah sounds that were once present

before his

> vaccinations. He is sticking our his tongue more than ever. I got

the first

> BIG Kiss from Sethie in his life, where he grabbed me by the back

of my neck

> and pulled me to him. He cannot pucker but he pressed his mouth

against my

> face and stared me straight in the eyes. It was almost as though he

> recognized whom I was for the first time. So I told him, " That's

right Seth,

> I'm your Mommy ! " . He has been kissing me daily like this for the

past week

> and I couldn't be more thrilled !

>

> I attribute willfullness with our children to their recognizing

that they

> have choices. Perhaps further investigation may yield a reason,

other than

> chelation , which may be the antecedent to the behavior.

>

> Best Wishes,

>

>

>

> TD DMPS question

>

>

> >

> >

> > Good morning all....

> >

> > I started my 6 year old son on TD DMPS on Wednesday night. On

> > Thursday and Friday I noticed that he was a little more

> > argumentative, but wasn't sure if that was the DMPS or we had

started

> > back to school (year round program) after a three week break. We

had

> > chelated for almost a year using DMSA then DMSA/ALA and because of

> > horrible yeast had to stop. For the last 10 months, we have been

> > using MTP II. Has anyone who has been chelating for a while, then

> > switched to TD DMPS seen behaviors immediately? He also had a big

> > meltdown on Friday at school and his teacher reported that he had

> > been a bit more " willful " on Thursday and Friday. I gave him

another

> > dose last night and will have the full weekend to observe him.

> >

> > Thanks for your help...

> > Betsy

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at

> <http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com/default.aspx>

> >

> >

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You are very welcome. Your letters have inspired me also. Although I am out

here in the middle of nowhere on and Island in the middle of the Pacific I

do not feel so alone in this spectrum any longer.

Blessings to All,

and Family

TD DMPS question

> >

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > Good morning all....

> > >

> > > I started my 6 year old son on TD DMPS on Wednesday night. On

> > > Thursday and Friday I noticed that he was a little more

> > > argumentative, but wasn't sure if that was the DMPS or we had

> started

> > > back to school (year round program) after a three week break. We

> had

> > > chelated for almost a year using DMSA then DMSA/ALA and because of

> > > horrible yeast had to stop. For the last 10 months, we have been

> > > using MTP II. Has anyone who has been chelating for a while, then

> > > switched to TD DMPS seen behaviors immediately? He also had a big

> > > meltdown on Friday at school and his teacher reported that he had

> > > been a bit more " willful " on Thursday and Friday. I gave him

> another

> > > dose last night and will have the full weekend to observe him.

> > >

> > > Thanks for your help...

> > > Betsy

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at

> > <http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com/default.aspx>

> > >

> > >

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I just want to underscore the remark you made at the end of your post, as it is

so important in evaluating not only chelation practices but the progress of any

biomedical or relational treatment program. You said:

" I attribute willfulness with our children to their recognizing that they have

choices. "

As our kids come out of their distant worlds and learn to connect or re-connect

with us, their personalities have to go through developmental stages that they

have skipped being on " hold " for months or even years in many cases.

Willfulness is a natural and essential part of this development and has to do

with being able to make choices as you say. Discovering one can have a

significant effect on ones surroundings is a major moment in life--that never

ends! One of the traditional ways teachers and writers have described a

conscious person is to say they have many choices in each moment. Without will,

choices cannot be made. The spiritual process of transforming personal will into

some form of " Thy Will be Done... " has to begin somewhere.

Jack

" Capt. Sundown " wrote:

Aloha and Betsy,

Just wanted to pop in and offer support on the TD-DMPS. Bobby and Sethie (

my 5 and 6 year olds) have been receiving every other day therapy for

approximately three months now, if I include the " off times " .

Sethie was chelated for over a year , first with oral DMSA, followed by

DMSA/ALA. We could not never initiate oral chelation therapy w/ Bobby due to

symptoms of diarrhea which lasted over a year.

I have not connected the willfullness behavior with their TD DMPS therapy. I

have noticed increased side ways glancing, but this has not stopped me from

continuing the treatment.

So far the only thing has interupted their therapy is a respiratory type

cold --- which resolved itself within days--- and Seth's symptoms of loose

stools very reminiscent of his early days when he ate wheat and casein

daily. This too resolved itself.

On the upside, our home is filling up with all kinds of sounds from our

children. Bobby is learning to sing Christmas Carols from his DVD's. And

Sethie ( who perhaps has 6 or so utterances we feel are words ), is

practicing the Maaa, Paaa, Daaah sounds that were once present before his

vaccinations. He is sticking our his tongue more than ever. I got the first

BIG Kiss from Sethie in his life, where he grabbed me by the back of my neck

and pulled me to him. He cannot pucker but he pressed his mouth against my

face and stared me straight in the eyes. It was almost as though he

recognized whom I was for the first time. So I told him, " That's right Seth,

I'm your Mommy ! " . He has been kissing me daily like this for the past week

and I couldn't be more thrilled !

I attribute willfullness with our children to their recognizing that they

have choices. Perhaps further investigation may yield a reason, other than

chelation , which may be the antecedent to the behavior.

Best Wishes,

TD DMPS question

>

>

> Good morning all....

>

> I started my 6 year old son on TD DMPS on Wednesday night. On

> Thursday and Friday I noticed that he was a little more

> argumentative, but wasn't sure if that was the DMPS or we had started

> back to school (year round program) after a three week break. We had

> chelated for almost a year using DMSA then DMSA/ALA and because of

> horrible yeast had to stop. For the last 10 months, we have been

> using MTP II. Has anyone who has been chelating for a while, then

> switched to TD DMPS seen behaviors immediately? He also had a big

> meltdown on Friday at school and his teacher reported that he had

> been a bit more " willful " on Thursday and Friday. I gave him another

> dose last night and will have the full weekend to observe him.

>

> Thanks for your help...

> Betsy

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at

<http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com/default.aspx>

>

>

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We are seeing some of this in our daughter since starting a really dedicated use

of enzymes. She is asserting her independence to some degree and starting to let

us know her preferences.

It's little things like changing a radio station in the car by herself or

picking out what she wants to wear. Small steps, but giant leaps for a child who

has been so in her own world.

I have to remember to be patient because coming into the world for her is

probably a little like an alien landing on a foreign shore. It is, I think, at

times overwhelming and that is when she runs for the comfort of old behaviors.

It is heartening to see a bit of the person she is behind the autism coming to

life.

TD DMPS question

>

>

> Good morning all....

>

> I started my 6 year old son on TD DMPS on Wednesday night. On

> Thursday and Friday I noticed that he was a little more

> argumentative, but wasn't sure if that was the DMPS or we had started

> back to school (year round program) after a three week break. We had

> chelated for almost a year using DMSA then DMSA/ALA and because of

> horrible yeast had to stop. For the last 10 months, we have been

> using MTP II. Has anyone who has been chelating for a while, then

> switched to TD DMPS seen behaviors immediately? He also had a big

> meltdown on Friday at school and his teacher reported that he had

> been a bit more " willful " on Thursday and Friday. I gave him another

> dose last night and will have the full weekend to observe him.

>

> Thanks for your help...

> Betsy

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at

<http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com/default.aspx>

>

>

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I agree with this - the willfullness or obstinance is not a terrible

problem, in my child's case just different from the usual routine -

usually as long as we stick with the routine things go pretty

smoothly. The main problematic thing for us was that this was really

interfering with his ability to focus, participate and learn what he

can in the school setting. But, you are so right - this feels more

like the typical " twos " behavior - just peeking out at age 4+!

> Aloha and Betsy,

>

> Just wanted to pop in and offer support on the TD-DMPS. Bobby and

Sethie (

> my 5 and 6 year olds) have been receiving every other day therapy

for

> approximately three months now, if I include the " off times " .

>

> Sethie was chelated for over a year , first with oral DMSA,

followed by

> DMSA/ALA. We could not never initiate oral chelation therapy w/

Bobby due to

> symptoms of diarrhea which lasted over a year.

>

> I have not connected the willfullness behavior with their TD DMPS

therapy. I

> have noticed increased side ways glancing, but this has not stopped

me from

> continuing the treatment.

>

> So far the only thing has interupted their therapy is a respiratory

type

> cold --- which resolved itself within days--- and Seth's symptoms

of loose

> stools very reminiscent of his early days when he ate wheat and

casein

> daily. This too resolved itself.

>

> On the upside, our home is filling up with all kinds of sounds from

our

> children. Bobby is learning to sing Christmas Carols from his

DVD's. And

> Sethie ( who perhaps has 6 or so utterances we feel are words ), is

> practicing the Maaa, Paaa, Daaah sounds that were once present

before his

> vaccinations. He is sticking our his tongue more than ever. I got

the first

> BIG Kiss from Sethie in his life, where he grabbed me by the back

of my neck

> and pulled me to him. He cannot pucker but he pressed his mouth

against my

> face and stared me straight in the eyes. It was almost as though he

> recognized whom I was for the first time. So I told him, " That's

right Seth,

> I'm your Mommy ! " . He has been kissing me daily like this for the

past week

> and I couldn't be more thrilled !

>

> I attribute willfullness with our children to their recognizing

that they

> have choices. Perhaps further investigation may yield a reason,

other than

> chelation , which may be the antecedent to the behavior.

>

> Best Wishes,

>

>

>

> TD DMPS question

>

>

> >

> >

> > Good morning all....

> >

> > I started my 6 year old son on TD DMPS on Wednesday night. On

> > Thursday and Friday I noticed that he was a little more

> > argumentative, but wasn't sure if that was the DMPS or we had

started

> > back to school (year round program) after a three week break. We

had

> > chelated for almost a year using DMSA then DMSA/ALA and because of

> > horrible yeast had to stop. For the last 10 months, we have been

> > using MTP II. Has anyone who has been chelating for a while, then

> > switched to TD DMPS seen behaviors immediately? He also had a big

> > meltdown on Friday at school and his teacher reported that he had

> > been a bit more " willful " on Thursday and Friday. I gave him

another

> > dose last night and will have the full weekend to observe him.

> >

> > Thanks for your help...

> > Betsy

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at

> <http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com/default.aspx>

> >

> >

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It is really great to hear that about your boys....Don't feel that

bad...I could use a great view. Wait our leaves are now turning

colors but nothing like the beach and water for me... Do you have

any great photo's you could email for my desk top?

Marla

Pittsburgh, PA

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