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Hi all,

We just switched from Diflucan to Nizoral a few days ago. My son has been on

Diflucan for 6 months and we started to notice yeast type problems again

(grinding teeth, rash on bottom and behaviors).

Has anyone had trouble with diarrhea when first starting Nizoral?

I'm not sure if is sick with a virus or it's the Nizoral. It's hard to

tell the second week of preschool. Any number of viruses could be circulating

through school.

Thanks in advance for your help.

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We just switched from Diflucan to Nizoral a few days ago. My son has been on

Diflucan for 6 months and we started to notice yeast type problems again

(grinding teeth, rash on bottom and behaviors).

Has anyone had trouble with diarrhea when first starting Nizoral?

Hi ,

Yes. We saw die-off (esp. diarrhea) when we switched (although it was from

Nizoral to Diflucan). Of course, it being the second week of school, a virus

could cause the problem, but my money is on the Nizoral.

Donna

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Was wondering if any of your children have had " giggling fits " after starting

nizoral??? My son has stayed up for several hours on a few occasions just

laughing and laughing.

Very tired Mom~~

Rose

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I mentioned grinding teeth to Dr G in our last phone consult and he

said it was allergy related....and that was all he said about it. We

have never been on antifungals so your statement about them being

related to yeast are interesting to me. (I am always trying to tell

him " don't grind your teeth!)

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  • 2 years later...

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The antifungals (first Nizoral, then Diflucan) created horrible regressions

for my son that lasted several days. He was a whiny/tantruming/screaming

mess with obsessive behaviours (opening and slamming doors over and over

again, for example). But, after the die-off things were awesome. Hang in

there!

I've heard that both tylenol and charcoal can help, but we have not tried

either.

Kristy

nizoral

I was wondering if anyone could give me some feedback

about how their child acted when they were on Nizoral?

My son is starting to have some regression in his

behavior & I'm hoping that it is die off or

something... I would appreciate hearing about anyone

elses experience & positive effects as well.

Thanks-

--- meljackmom <meljackmom@...> wrote:

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My sinuses have been killing me and I was doing some

> reseach and found

> this article. Thought others here might find it

> interesting, and the

> information on die off of interest too.

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> http://www.anapsid.org/cnd/diffdx/marinkovitch.html

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My daughter did the normal die-off on diflucan with wonderful

results, however when we tryed nizoral, at 5 weeks she was getting

worse not better. After some research I found that nizoral does

have some side effects that cause aggression and irritability.

I understand this is rare, but wanted to make you aware..

Lynn

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> > this article. Thought others here might find it

> > interesting, and the

> > information on die off of interest too.

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> > http://www.anapsid.org/cnd/diffdx/marinkovitch.html

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Hi -

Yes, it is important to know how long he's been on the

Nizoral. Also, how old is he? If he's puberty age,

sometimes, testosterone can be affected, but it's

supposed to be in a good way... Most likely it's

die-off and will resolve.

My son did even better on Nizoral than Diflucan. I

love it. Hope you see good stuff shortly.

--- princesspeach <donnaaron@...> wrote:

> Hi ,

>

> When did he start the Nizoral? Regression -- MAJOR

> regression if you

> are early into the protocol -- is die-off in a

> nutshell. Fortunately,

> it doesn't usually last too long. When my son is

> going through

> die-off on a new antifungal, he does things we

> haven't seen in years

> -- flapping, sensory problems, tantrums,

> speech/language problems,

> balance issues...it can be horrific to go through.

> Hang in there,

> what you're seeing is a good sign that the Nizarol

> is hitting

> something. He will come out of it brighter, calmer,

> and more alert.

>

> Donna

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> > My sinuses have been killing me and I was doing

> some

> > > reseach and found

> > > this article. Thought others here might find it

> > > interesting, and the

> > > information on die off of interest too.

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> > >

> > >

> http://www.anapsid.org/cnd/diffdx/marinkovitch.html

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Dr. Goldberg just got back with me & is having us

change to diflucan. My son is 3 years old. I " m glad

to hear your son had some nice results with it. It's

wonderful when something we do actually works to their

good! How old is your son & how is he doing now?

It's very encouraging to hear how other's have done &

are doing on this protocol.

Thanks-

--- <thecolemans4@...> wrote:

> Hi -

> Yes, it is important to know how long he's been on

> the

> Nizoral. Also, how old is he? If he's puberty age,

> sometimes, testosterone can be affected, but it's

> supposed to be in a good way... Most likely it's

> die-off and will resolve.

>

> My son did even better on Nizoral than Diflucan. I

> love it. Hope you see good stuff shortly.

>

>

> --- princesspeach <donnaaron@...> wrote:

>

> > Hi ,

> >

> > When did he start the Nizoral? Regression --

> MAJOR

> > regression if you

> > are early into the protocol -- is die-off in a

> > nutshell. Fortunately,

> > it doesn't usually last too long. When my son is

> > going through

> > die-off on a new antifungal, he does things we

> > haven't seen in years

> > -- flapping, sensory problems, tantrums,

> > speech/language problems,

> > balance issues...it can be horrific to go through.

>

> > Hang in there,

> > what you're seeing is a good sign that the Nizarol

> > is hitting

> > something. He will come out of it brighter,

> calmer,

> > and more alert.

> >

> > Donna

> >

> >

> > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > My sinuses have been killing me and I was doing

> > some

> > > > reseach and found

> > > > this article. Thought others here might find

> it

> > > > interesting, and the

> > > > information on die off of interest too.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> >

> http://www.anapsid.org/cnd/diffdx/marinkovitch.html

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

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Hi ,

We're considering a switch from Diflucan to Nizoral. Could you please tell

me what dose of Nizoral

your child is taking? We follow the protocol but my dear

husband(physician) along with our ped. write for his meds..

Take good care,

>From: <thecolemans4@...>

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>

>Subject: Re: Re: nizoral

>Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 13:38:18 -0700 (PDT)

>

>Hi -

>Yes, it is important to know how long he's been on the

>Nizoral. Also, how old is he? If he's puberty age,

>sometimes, testosterone can be affected, but it's

>supposed to be in a good way... Most likely it's

>die-off and will resolve.

>

>My son did even better on Nizoral than Diflucan. I

>love it. Hope you see good stuff shortly.

>

>

>--- princesspeach <donnaaron@...> wrote:

>

> > Hi ,

> >

> > When did he start the Nizoral? Regression -- MAJOR

> > regression if you

> > are early into the protocol -- is die-off in a

> > nutshell. Fortunately,

> > it doesn't usually last too long. When my son is

> > going through

> > die-off on a new antifungal, he does things we

> > haven't seen in years

> > -- flapping, sensory problems, tantrums,

> > speech/language problems,

> > balance issues...it can be horrific to go through.

> > Hang in there,

> > what you're seeing is a good sign that the Nizarol

> > is hitting

> > something. He will come out of it brighter, calmer,

> > and more alert.

> >

> > Donna

> >

> >

> > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > My sinuses have been killing me and I was doing

> > some

> > > > reseach and found

> > > > this article. Thought others here might find it

> > > > interesting, and the

> > > > information on die off of interest too.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > http://www.anapsid.org/cnd/diffdx/marinkovitch.html

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > > __________________________________________________

> > >

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