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Magnesium & B6 are really effective in preventing seizures. My son

developed seizures only when on a nasal spray to stop bed wetting. It

reduced his sodium and had a cascading effect on his whole system. If

you read about magnesium and B6 you'll see that deficiencies can

result in seizures and muscle twitching etc. Lots of information is

available on people with autism having a greater need for these 2

substances eg Jaclyn McCandless and " Children with starving brains " -

as a result of gut problems etc. Can't hurt to give this a try!

All the best

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> My 6 year old son had a grand mal seizure a few days ago and he has

never had one and it was really scary. I am wondering if anyone has

any experience with seizures and how are you treating them. My son is

scheduled to see his pediatrician next Thursday so we can get a EEG

scheduled but I am so scared that he is having small seizures and I

just can't tell.

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> TIA,

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Any suggestions on what kind of mag and b6 to give? What are the dosing reccommendations? There are so many to choose out there. R.

-----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ]On Behalf Of wilkijulSent: Friday, February 24, 2006 7:00 AMTo: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: HELP! First SeizureMagnesium & B6 are really effective in preventing seizures. My son developed seizures only when on a nasal spray to stop bed wetting. It reduced his sodium and had a cascading effect on his whole system. If you read about magnesium and B6 you'll see that deficiencies can result in seizures and muscle twitching etc. Lots of information is available on people with autism having a greater need for these 2 substances eg Jaclyn McCandless and "Children with starving brains" - as a result of gut problems etc. Can't hurt to give this a try! All the best>> My 6 year old son had a grand mal seizure a few days ago and he has never had one and it was really scary. I am wondering if anyone has any experience with seizures and how are you treating them. My son is scheduled to see his pediatrician next Thursday so we can get a EEG scheduled but I am so scared that he is having small seizures and I just can't tell. > > TIA,> > > > ---------------------------------> Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses!>

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Hi ,

I don't have a lot of experience with seizures (my son had mini-seizures that

resolved with

diete and Valtrex but your child's seem much more significant) so I'm not a good

resource.

I'm sorry about that. Maybe someone in the group will offer you some

suggestions.

- Stan

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> My 6 year old son had a grand mal seizure a few days ago and he has never had

one and

it was really scary. I am wondering if anyone has any experience with seizures

and how

are you treating them. My son is scheduled to see his pediatrician next

Thursday so we

can get a EEG scheduled but I am so scared that he is having small seizures and

I just can't

tell.

>

> TIA,

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses!

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Now tics is another story. I have some experience with that.

Magnesium up to bowel tolerance and Krill Oil (6 to 10 caps per day) and Cod

Liver Oil is

said to be very effective for tics. B6 and taurine are probably good to try as

well.

- Stan

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> > My 6 year old son had a grand mal seizure a few days ago and he has

> never had one and it was really scary. I am wondering if anyone has

> any experience with seizures and how are you treating them. My son is

> scheduled to see his pediatrician next Thursday so we can get a EEG

> scheduled but I am so scared that he is having small seizures and I

> just can't tell.

> >

> > TIA,

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses!

> >

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Have a look at

http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/treatment/treatment.htm

We have used mag citrate but now use a powder called Ultra Muscleze -

pleasnt tasting -(Bioceuticals in Autralia:

www.bioceuticals.com.au - probably has a US outlet)which is a

product containing magnesium and lots of other nutrients helpful for

autism.

Jaclym McCandless - " Children with starving brains " suggests

magnesium in the glycinate form is the most absorbable).

I'm certainly no expert but IMO even neurologists have very limited

knowledge about the metabolism and biochemistry of autism. Our

neurologist wanted to put our son on drugs but we didn't. We did the

EEG too but it didn't show anything. Since being vigilant with

magnesium and B6 we haven't seen a seizure or signs of one for well

over a year.

Best of luck

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> > My 6 year old son had a grand mal seizure a few days ago and

he has

> never had one and it was really scary. I am wondering if anyone

has

> any experience with seizures and how are you treating them. My

son is

> scheduled to see his pediatrician next Thursday so we can get a

EEG

> scheduled but I am so scared that he is having small seizures

and I

> just can't tell.

> >

> > TIA,

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses!

> >

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For another perspective; neither magnesium[any form] or B6 in what

would be considered elevated doses was at all effective in stemming

the tide of seizures that began for our daughter at age 9. She is a

responder to gfcfsf eating pattern. As long as her diet stays pure,

she is seizure free. After long hauls of tests/evaluations, trials

of seizure meds and ketogenic diet etc, I was very thankful to find

this intervention.

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> he has

> > never had one and it was really scary. I am wondering if

anyone

> has

> > any experience with seizures and how are you treating them.

My

> son is

> > scheduled to see his pediatrician next Thursday so we can get

a

> EEG

> > scheduled but I am so scared that he is having small seizures

> and I

> > just can't tell.

> > >

> > > TIA,

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> > > Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses!

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