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Hi Mike's Mom, wow I have not heard of such a dramatic response so quickly

to inositol. Just curious, did you start right out at a treatment

dose--several grams I think I remember? Has your son had any side effects?

I have not tried inositol for my child--she takes Zoloft with good

effect--but I have wondered if I should due to the trich-type symptoms she

has and severe nail, which if anything the Zoloft seems to worsen.

In any case I am glad that you and your son are getting a break from the

previous levels of OCD. Thanks for posting your success and experience with

this.

Take care,

Kathy R. in Indiana

----- Original Message -----

> As a follow up to my original post ...

>

> My 14yo son has been on inositol for a week. He hasn't had any side

> effects and realizes a lessening of his worries. He says that they

> are still there, but he is able to dismiss them more easily.

>

> We homeschool so I am with him all day. The four weeks before he

> started the inositol, he would come to " talk " about his worries

> almost on the hour. He now comes to talk only once before bedtime.

> His days are so much more pleasant. He doesn't appear so anxious.

> He is so much more upbeat.

>

> Thanks to all who posted to my original post!

>

> Regards,

> Mike's mom

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Hi Kathy R.,

We are feeling really good about the inositol, which is why I

posted. He hasn't had any side effects that we are aware of. We

ramped him up very quickly, starting with 4 grams on day 1, 5 grams

on Day 2, 8 G on Day3, 9G on Day 4 ... 12 grams by Day 7. We have

stayed at that level to monitor how he is doing. A friend who is a

pediatrician said that it wouldn't hurt him to increase the dosage

each day.

He tells me that he can logically tell himself that his worries

aren't real now. Before, he would become extremely anxious, his skin

would appear blotchy and it would take some lengthy talking to calm

him down. I've not seen any of the blotchy skin in the last five

days. He too has noticed that. Another improvement we've noticed is

an incredible lessening of his dry skin. His hands were so dry, even

when he didn't overwash. Now, his hands appear almost normal. That

is an amazing change for him.

He used to bite his nails, but somehow he " beat " that one.

Will keep you all posted!

Regards,

(Mike's mom)

> Hi Mike's Mom, wow I have not heard of such a dramatic response so

quickly

> to inositol. Just curious, did you start right out at a treatment

> dose--several grams I think I remember? Has your son had any side

effects?

> I have not tried inositol for my child--she takes Zoloft with good

> effect--but I have wondered if I should due to the trich-type

symptoms she

> has and severe nail, which if anything the Zoloft seems to worsen.

>

> In any case I am glad that you and your son are getting a break

from the

> previous levels of OCD. Thanks for posting your success and

experience with

> this.

>

> Take care,

> Kathy R. in Indiana

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: " momdwatlhs " <atlhsmom@y...>

>

>

> > As a follow up to my original post ...

> >

> > My 14yo son has been on inositol for a week. He hasn't had any

side

> > effects and realizes a lessening of his worries. He says that

they

> > are still there, but he is able to dismiss them more easily.

> >

> > We homeschool so I am with him all day. The four weeks before he

> > started the inositol, he would come to " talk " about his worries

> > almost on the hour. He now comes to talk only once before

bedtime.

> > His days are so much more pleasant. He doesn't appear so anxious.

> > He is so much more upbeat.

> >

> > Thanks to all who posted to my original post!

> >

> > Regards,

> > Mike's mom

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----- Original Message -----

> He used to bite his nails, but somehow he " beat " that one.

*****You mean the nail biting urge just went away, or did he use some

technique to stop? I'm curious in his (and everyone's) success

stories--what's worked--my daughter is very distressed with this habit and

bites to the degree that her fingertips are raw, sore and bleeding.

Kathy R. in Indiana

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Both my boys chewed their nails. My oldest without OCD used the

stuff that you brush on your nails to stop. My younger OCD son used

bandaids to stop chewing. He would put them on in the morning before

he started school (we homeschool). As they came off during the day,

he left them off, but put them on again after his shower. I also

remember offering some bribes along the way. I think that it was the

bandaids that did the trick. He also plays piano, so he would take

them off to practice and then put more back on. He hated the

bandaids, but it really helped him.

(Mike's mom)

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: " momdwatlhs " <atlhsmom@y...>

>

> > He used to bite his nails, but somehow he " beat " that one.

>

> *****You mean the nail biting urge just went away, or did he use

some

> technique to stop? I'm curious in his (and everyone's) success

> stories--what's worked--my daughter is very distressed with this

habit and

> bites to the degree that her fingertips are raw, sore and bleeding.

>

> Kathy R. in Indiana

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