Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 Hi there, I am also very interested in this – I think that test is new to Br Hospital, so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else?VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results?NatasaReply-To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " <Autism-Biomedical-Europe >Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " <Autism-Biomedical-Europe >Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this week. Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? Thank you in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 Hi there, I am also very interested in this – I think that test is new to Br Hospital, so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else?VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results?NatasaReply-To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " <Autism-Biomedical-Europe >Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " <Autism-Biomedical-Europe >Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this week. Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? Thank you in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 Hi Natasa, I took the letter to NHS Pediatric Neurologist appointment ds sees 6 monthly. Lucky the letter from Dr G arrived day earlier and was able to take it as Dr G recommended further tests for ds. Neurologist agreed to do ECG and result showed autonomic disturbance too. Neurologist doing other tests to including new mitochondria test as ds has slightly raised lactate. I have been looking up symptoms today and ds has a lot of 'sympathetic' symptoms....easy distressed/flight, exercise intolerence, posture issues, retching, sweating excessively, gastro problems, diet restrictions(will vomit easy with food), pallor, sensitivity to light etc Neurologist very good and starting to read stuff I give him ie huge mitochondria study in Europe ASD v NT kids showing mito dysfunction etc Dr G says the autonomic issues is made worse by ds mito dysfunction.....again I don't know how this links? I will ask Dr G later this month. Ds also has HBOT and his test at BS showed oxygen levels just below normal...after ds had just completed 2 weeks of intensive HBOT! So Dr G agrees that without the HBOT the oxygen level would have been much lower. Autonomic system is huge and symptoms vary...I am only guessing but ds possibly Motor autonomic disturbance. I do feel that the autonomic test carried out at BS is significant test for ds as NHS to come up with same red flag now....if BS hadn't done test initially then NHS would never have done ECG on ds. I will update when I know more also as ds having the tests tomorrow. Still confused and of course worried about what the outcomes will be. > > Hi there, > > I am also very interested in this I think that test is new to Br Hospital, > so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been > treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. > > When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect > on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else? > > VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? > Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results? > > Natasa > > > > > > > Reply-To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000 > To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances > > > > > > > Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will > reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was > quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral > related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if > Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. > I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro > Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this > week. > > Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what > diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? > > Thank you in advance. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 Hi Natasa, I took the letter to NHS Pediatric Neurologist appointment ds sees 6 monthly. Lucky the letter from Dr G arrived day earlier and was able to take it as Dr G recommended further tests for ds. Neurologist agreed to do ECG and result showed autonomic disturbance too. Neurologist doing other tests to including new mitochondria test as ds has slightly raised lactate. I have been looking up symptoms today and ds has a lot of 'sympathetic' symptoms....easy distressed/flight, exercise intolerence, posture issues, retching, sweating excessively, gastro problems, diet restrictions(will vomit easy with food), pallor, sensitivity to light etc Neurologist very good and starting to read stuff I give him ie huge mitochondria study in Europe ASD v NT kids showing mito dysfunction etc Dr G says the autonomic issues is made worse by ds mito dysfunction.....again I don't know how this links? I will ask Dr G later this month. Ds also has HBOT and his test at BS showed oxygen levels just below normal...after ds had just completed 2 weeks of intensive HBOT! So Dr G agrees that without the HBOT the oxygen level would have been much lower. Autonomic system is huge and symptoms vary...I am only guessing but ds possibly Motor autonomic disturbance. I do feel that the autonomic test carried out at BS is significant test for ds as NHS to come up with same red flag now....if BS hadn't done test initially then NHS would never have done ECG on ds. I will update when I know more also as ds having the tests tomorrow. Still confused and of course worried about what the outcomes will be. > > Hi there, > > I am also very interested in this I think that test is new to Br Hospital, > so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been > treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. > > When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect > on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else? > > VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? > Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results? > > Natasa > > > > > > > Reply-To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000 > To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances > > > > > > > Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will > reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was > quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral > related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if > Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. > I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro > Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this > week. > > Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what > diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? > > Thank you in advance. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 Hi Natasa, I took the letter to NHS Pediatric Neurologist appointment ds sees 6 monthly. Lucky the letter from Dr G arrived day earlier and was able to take it as Dr G recommended further tests for ds. Neurologist agreed to do ECG and result showed autonomic disturbance too. Neurologist doing other tests to including new mitochondria test as ds has slightly raised lactate. I have been looking up symptoms today and ds has a lot of 'sympathetic' symptoms....easy distressed/flight, exercise intolerence, posture issues, retching, sweating excessively, gastro problems, diet restrictions(will vomit easy with food), pallor, sensitivity to light etc Neurologist very good and starting to read stuff I give him ie huge mitochondria study in Europe ASD v NT kids showing mito dysfunction etc Dr G says the autonomic issues is made worse by ds mito dysfunction.....again I don't know how this links? I will ask Dr G later this month. Ds also has HBOT and his test at BS showed oxygen levels just below normal...after ds had just completed 2 weeks of intensive HBOT! So Dr G agrees that without the HBOT the oxygen level would have been much lower. Autonomic system is huge and symptoms vary...I am only guessing but ds possibly Motor autonomic disturbance. I do feel that the autonomic test carried out at BS is significant test for ds as NHS to come up with same red flag now....if BS hadn't done test initially then NHS would never have done ECG on ds. I will update when I know more also as ds having the tests tomorrow. Still confused and of course worried about what the outcomes will be. > > Hi there, > > I am also very interested in this I think that test is new to Br Hospital, > so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been > treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. > > When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect > on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else? > > VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? > Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results? > > Natasa > > > > > > > Reply-To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000 > To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances > > > > > > > Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will > reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was > quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral > related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if > Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. > I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro > Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this > week. > > Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what > diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? > > Thank you in advance. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 Sorry to answer your other question the Ketitofen did the opposite and caused breathing/sinus problems! But no other changes showing that 'viral' is the focus...as does ds Autism Panel showed measels and MBP autoantibodies 3 years ago....but that another question on here and worried about treatment for that esp immuniver(sp?) for measels high titers. > > > > Hi there, > > > > I am also very interested in this I think that test is new to Br Hospital, > > so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been > > treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. > > > > When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect > > on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else? > > > > VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? > > Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results? > > > > Natasa > > > > > > > > > > > > From: ru345mins <ru345mins@> > > Reply-To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000 > > To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will > > reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was > > quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral > > related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if > > Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. > > I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro > > Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this > > week. > > > > Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what > > diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? > > > > Thank you in advance. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 Sorry to answer your other question the Ketitofen did the opposite and caused breathing/sinus problems! But no other changes showing that 'viral' is the focus...as does ds Autism Panel showed measels and MBP autoantibodies 3 years ago....but that another question on here and worried about treatment for that esp immuniver(sp?) for measels high titers. > > > > Hi there, > > > > I am also very interested in this I think that test is new to Br Hospital, > > so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been > > treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. > > > > When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect > > on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else? > > > > VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? > > Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results? > > > > Natasa > > > > > > > > > > > > From: ru345mins <ru345mins@> > > Reply-To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000 > > To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will > > reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was > > quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral > > related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if > > Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. > > I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro > > Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this > > week. > > > > Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what > > diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? > > > > Thank you in advance. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 My son has most of the symptoms you listed. I am very interested in this testing. I think we will have to see dr G. Was the test very expensive? How did your son cope with it? We haven't seen a neurologist ever, because our ped is blocking it. Kasia > > > > Hi there, > > > > I am also very interested in this I think that test is new to Br Hospital, > > so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been > > treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. > > > > When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect > > on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else? > > > > VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? > > Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results? > > > > Natasa > > > > > > > > > > > > From: ru345mins <ru345mins@> > > Reply-To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000 > > To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will > > reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was > > quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral > > related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if > > Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. > > I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro > > Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this > > week. > > > > Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what > > diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? > > > > Thank you in advance. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 My son has most of the symptoms you listed. I am very interested in this testing. I think we will have to see dr G. Was the test very expensive? How did your son cope with it? We haven't seen a neurologist ever, because our ped is blocking it. Kasia > > > > Hi there, > > > > I am also very interested in this I think that test is new to Br Hospital, > > so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been > > treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. > > > > When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect > > on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else? > > > > VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? > > Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results? > > > > Natasa > > > > > > > > > > > > From: ru345mins <ru345mins@> > > Reply-To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000 > > To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will > > reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was > > quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral > > related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if > > Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. > > I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro > > Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this > > week. > > > > Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what > > diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? > > > > Thank you in advance. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 My son has most of the symptoms you listed. I am very interested in this testing. I think we will have to see dr G. Was the test very expensive? How did your son cope with it? We haven't seen a neurologist ever, because our ped is blocking it. Kasia > > > > Hi there, > > > > I am also very interested in this I think that test is new to Br Hospital, > > so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been > > treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. > > > > When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect > > on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else? > > > > VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? > > Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results? > > > > Natasa > > > > > > > > > > > > From: ru345mins <ru345mins@> > > Reply-To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000 > > To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will > > reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was > > quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral > > related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if > > Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. > > I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro > > Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this > > week. > > > > Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what > > diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? > > > > Thank you in advance. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 There are many symptoms just by googling 'Autonomic disturbance' ADAM website and Mayo good reads also. I would not say that your dc has/not to have this test it is not for me to say, best to speak to Dr G and these symptoms common in ASD! So please don't take my word as not a medic. Their are many many symptoms. The test takes 20 minutes if child is still. It depends on why you want your dc to see neurologist? Mine was for seizures and mito issues. The Pead can do ECG also and read it....but I guess because I had Dr G letter saying ds had problems and needed more tests added weight rather than from just mum. If ds had not had Neuro appointment next day I would have waited for Pead appointment to ask for tests Dr G suddested. HTH > > > > > > Hi there, > > > > > > I am also very interested in this I think that test is new to Br Hospital, > > > so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been > > > treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. > > > > > > When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect > > > on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else? > > > > > > VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? > > > Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results? > > > > > > Natasa > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: ru345mins <ru345mins@> > > > Reply-To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > > Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000 > > > To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > > Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will > > > reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was > > > quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral > > > related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if > > > Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. > > > I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro > > > Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this > > > week. > > > > > > Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what > > > diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? > > > > > > Thank you in advance. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 There are many symptoms just by googling 'Autonomic disturbance' ADAM website and Mayo good reads also. I would not say that your dc has/not to have this test it is not for me to say, best to speak to Dr G and these symptoms common in ASD! So please don't take my word as not a medic. Their are many many symptoms. The test takes 20 minutes if child is still. It depends on why you want your dc to see neurologist? Mine was for seizures and mito issues. The Pead can do ECG also and read it....but I guess because I had Dr G letter saying ds had problems and needed more tests added weight rather than from just mum. If ds had not had Neuro appointment next day I would have waited for Pead appointment to ask for tests Dr G suddested. HTH > > > > > > Hi there, > > > > > > I am also very interested in this I think that test is new to Br Hospital, > > > so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been > > > treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. > > > > > > When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect > > > on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else? > > > > > > VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? > > > Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results? > > > > > > Natasa > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: ru345mins <ru345mins@> > > > Reply-To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > > Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000 > > > To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > > Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will > > > reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was > > > quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral > > > related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if > > > Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. > > > I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro > > > Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this > > > week. > > > > > > Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what > > > diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? > > > > > > Thank you in advance. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 There are many symptoms just by googling 'Autonomic disturbance' ADAM website and Mayo good reads also. I would not say that your dc has/not to have this test it is not for me to say, best to speak to Dr G and these symptoms common in ASD! So please don't take my word as not a medic. Their are many many symptoms. The test takes 20 minutes if child is still. It depends on why you want your dc to see neurologist? Mine was for seizures and mito issues. The Pead can do ECG also and read it....but I guess because I had Dr G letter saying ds had problems and needed more tests added weight rather than from just mum. If ds had not had Neuro appointment next day I would have waited for Pead appointment to ask for tests Dr G suddested. HTH > > > > > > Hi there, > > > > > > I am also very interested in this I think that test is new to Br Hospital, > > > so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been > > > treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. > > > > > > When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect > > > on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else? > > > > > > VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? > > > Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results? > > > > > > Natasa > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: ru345mins <ru345mins@> > > > Reply-To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > > Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000 > > > To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > > Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will > > > reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was > > > quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral > > > related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if > > > Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. > > > I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro > > > Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this > > > week. > > > > > > Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what > > > diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? > > > > > > Thank you in advance. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 Thanks ru, that is very encouraging. Few more questions please Was you autonomic test at Breakspear the Basic one or the more comprehensive version?Are you hoping to get any treatments through NHS and has your neurologist mentioned what they might be? (I'm trying to decide if it would be worth for us going through the trouble of getting GP to refer, then all the tests etc, in case NHS eventually decides there is not much they can do to treat anyway…)where is your Neuro located, is it in London or anywhere near?TiaNatasa > > > > Hi there, > > > > I am also very interested in this ¡© I think that test is new to Br Hospital, > > so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been > > treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. > > > > When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect > > on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else? > > > > VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? > > Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results? > > > > Natasa > > > > > > > > > > > > From: ru345mins <ru345mins@> > > Reply-To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000 > > To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will > > reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was > > quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral > > related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if > > Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. > > I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro > > Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this > > week. > > > > Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what > > diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? > > > > Thank you in advance. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 Thanks ru, that is very encouraging. Few more questions please Was you autonomic test at Breakspear the Basic one or the more comprehensive version?Are you hoping to get any treatments through NHS and has your neurologist mentioned what they might be? (I'm trying to decide if it would be worth for us going through the trouble of getting GP to refer, then all the tests etc, in case NHS eventually decides there is not much they can do to treat anyway…)where is your Neuro located, is it in London or anywhere near?TiaNatasa > > > > Hi there, > > > > I am also very interested in this ¡© I think that test is new to Br Hospital, > > so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been > > treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. > > > > When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect > > on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else? > > > > VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? > > Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results? > > > > Natasa > > > > > > > > > > > > From: ru345mins <ru345mins@> > > Reply-To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000 > > To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will > > reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was > > quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral > > related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if > > Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. > > I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro > > Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this > > week. > > > > Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what > > diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? > > > > Thank you in advance. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 Thanks ru, that is very encouraging. Few more questions please Was you autonomic test at Breakspear the Basic one or the more comprehensive version?Are you hoping to get any treatments through NHS and has your neurologist mentioned what they might be? (I'm trying to decide if it would be worth for us going through the trouble of getting GP to refer, then all the tests etc, in case NHS eventually decides there is not much they can do to treat anyway…)where is your Neuro located, is it in London or anywhere near?TiaNatasa > > > > Hi there, > > > > I am also very interested in this ¡© I think that test is new to Br Hospital, > > so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been > > treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. > > > > When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect > > on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else? > > > > VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? > > Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results? > > > > Natasa > > > > > > > > > > > > From: ru345mins <ru345mins@> > > Reply-To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000 > > To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will > > reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was > > quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral > > related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if > > Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. > > I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro > > Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this > > week. > > > > Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what > > diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? > > > > Thank you in advance. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this week. Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is?i know an autistic who has POTS and stomach symptoms related to autonomic dysfunction. He also has EDS/HMS like me. -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this week. Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is?i know an autistic who has POTS and stomach symptoms related to autonomic dysfunction. He also has EDS/HMS like me. -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this week. Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is?i know an autistic who has POTS and stomach symptoms related to autonomic dysfunction. He also has EDS/HMS like me. -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 That is interesting is, have you been 'officially' diagnosed with POTS I've found the following on HMS/EDS:There are other physiological and psychological abnormalities that have come to light in connection with HMS. Impaired joint proprioceptive acuity (the proprioceptive system communicates with the brain so that even if your eyes are closed, you can tell which direction your arms are pointed, whether you are upside-down or just feel the presence of your own body. HMS sufferer often have an impaired ability to accurately know where their limbs etc are in space without looking at them. This makes it more easy to over extend joints and not know it). People with HMS also experience a lack of efficacy of local anesthetics either given topically or by injection. This is often problematic and distressing when having dental surgery, during childbirth (using epidural) or in minor surgery. Pain enhancement is another common problem leading to the development of a full chronic pain syndrome, resulting in acute and chronic pain being the dominant factor of every day life. There is also a significant association between HMS and anxiety states with panic attacks and phobic states. Panic disorder, agoraphobia and simple phobias are four(4) times more common among HMS patients. Recently Autonomic dysfunction was added to the list since HMS sufferer can complain of palpitations, light-headedness, dizziness or fainting, which are similar symptoms to those of patients with autonomic nervous system dysfunction. Reply-To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " <Autism-Biomedical-Europe >Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2011 01:20:20 +0000To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " <Autism-Biomedical-Europe >Subject: Re: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this week. Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is?i know an autistic who has POTS and stomach symptoms related to autonomic dysfunction. He also has EDS/HMS like me. -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 That is interesting is, have you been 'officially' diagnosed with POTS I've found the following on HMS/EDS:There are other physiological and psychological abnormalities that have come to light in connection with HMS. Impaired joint proprioceptive acuity (the proprioceptive system communicates with the brain so that even if your eyes are closed, you can tell which direction your arms are pointed, whether you are upside-down or just feel the presence of your own body. HMS sufferer often have an impaired ability to accurately know where their limbs etc are in space without looking at them. This makes it more easy to over extend joints and not know it). People with HMS also experience a lack of efficacy of local anesthetics either given topically or by injection. This is often problematic and distressing when having dental surgery, during childbirth (using epidural) or in minor surgery. Pain enhancement is another common problem leading to the development of a full chronic pain syndrome, resulting in acute and chronic pain being the dominant factor of every day life. There is also a significant association between HMS and anxiety states with panic attacks and phobic states. Panic disorder, agoraphobia and simple phobias are four(4) times more common among HMS patients. Recently Autonomic dysfunction was added to the list since HMS sufferer can complain of palpitations, light-headedness, dizziness or fainting, which are similar symptoms to those of patients with autonomic nervous system dysfunction. Reply-To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " <Autism-Biomedical-Europe >Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2011 01:20:20 +0000To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " <Autism-Biomedical-Europe >Subject: Re: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this week. Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is?i know an autistic who has POTS and stomach symptoms related to autonomic dysfunction. He also has EDS/HMS like me. -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 That is interesting is, have you been 'officially' diagnosed with POTS I've found the following on HMS/EDS:There are other physiological and psychological abnormalities that have come to light in connection with HMS. Impaired joint proprioceptive acuity (the proprioceptive system communicates with the brain so that even if your eyes are closed, you can tell which direction your arms are pointed, whether you are upside-down or just feel the presence of your own body. HMS sufferer often have an impaired ability to accurately know where their limbs etc are in space without looking at them. This makes it more easy to over extend joints and not know it). People with HMS also experience a lack of efficacy of local anesthetics either given topically or by injection. This is often problematic and distressing when having dental surgery, during childbirth (using epidural) or in minor surgery. Pain enhancement is another common problem leading to the development of a full chronic pain syndrome, resulting in acute and chronic pain being the dominant factor of every day life. There is also a significant association between HMS and anxiety states with panic attacks and phobic states. Panic disorder, agoraphobia and simple phobias are four(4) times more common among HMS patients. Recently Autonomic dysfunction was added to the list since HMS sufferer can complain of palpitations, light-headedness, dizziness or fainting, which are similar symptoms to those of patients with autonomic nervous system dysfunction. Reply-To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " <Autism-Biomedical-Europe >Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2011 01:20:20 +0000To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " <Autism-Biomedical-Europe >Subject: Re: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this week. Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is?i know an autistic who has POTS and stomach symptoms related to autonomic dysfunction. He also has EDS/HMS like me. -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 Hi Nat and , Ds had bloods today for aminos, lactate, lithium, selenium, glucose(I asked for this myself today as diabetis common autonomic illness) another 2 I forgot name of sorry...organic acids or ?aminos (urine). The nurse said that some of the tests were very rare ones they don't do so I think Neuro has been exceptionally good to do them. BS had the basic test done took 15=20 minutes. It is promising that the BS tests are picking up things that then the NHS can follow up later when we have proof of results. The Neuro shows interest in the findings which is good start and sorry nowhere near London sorry as from Wales. Whatever the outcome I am happy the NHS are doing what they can to help ds...by sounds of it ds is very lucky to get this help! I will come back with results and if needed what NHS will do to help ds. Hopefully ds will be well and not need intervention but glad Neuro investigating it further. Dr G said ds result was quite 'marked' and NHS one showed 'some disturbance' which is a big difference in what is stated from one to the other but at least both tests agreed something showed up! Thanks for sharing this ds hasn't got symptoms of POTS thankfully, if anything it would be dysautonomia. Nat HTH > > > > > > Hi there, > > > > > > I am also very interested in this ¡© I think that test is new to Br Hospital, > > > so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been > > > treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. > > > > > > When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect > > > on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else? > > > > > > VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? > > > Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results? > > > > > > Natasa > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: ru345mins <ru345mins@> > > > Reply-To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe > <mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe%40yahoogroups.com> " > > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > <mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe%40yahoogroups.com> > > > > Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000 > > > To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe > <mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe%40yahoogroups.com> " > > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > <mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe%40yahoogroups.com> > > > > Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will > > > reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was > > > quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral > > > related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if > > > Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. > > > I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro > > > Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this > > > week. > > > > > > Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what > > > diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? > > > > > > Thank you in advance. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 Hi Nat and , Ds had bloods today for aminos, lactate, lithium, selenium, glucose(I asked for this myself today as diabetis common autonomic illness) another 2 I forgot name of sorry...organic acids or ?aminos (urine). The nurse said that some of the tests were very rare ones they don't do so I think Neuro has been exceptionally good to do them. BS had the basic test done took 15=20 minutes. It is promising that the BS tests are picking up things that then the NHS can follow up later when we have proof of results. The Neuro shows interest in the findings which is good start and sorry nowhere near London sorry as from Wales. Whatever the outcome I am happy the NHS are doing what they can to help ds...by sounds of it ds is very lucky to get this help! I will come back with results and if needed what NHS will do to help ds. Hopefully ds will be well and not need intervention but glad Neuro investigating it further. Dr G said ds result was quite 'marked' and NHS one showed 'some disturbance' which is a big difference in what is stated from one to the other but at least both tests agreed something showed up! Thanks for sharing this ds hasn't got symptoms of POTS thankfully, if anything it would be dysautonomia. Nat HTH > > > > > > Hi there, > > > > > > I am also very interested in this ¡© I think that test is new to Br Hospital, > > > so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been > > > treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. > > > > > > When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect > > > on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else? > > > > > > VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? > > > Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results? > > > > > > Natasa > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: ru345mins <ru345mins@> > > > Reply-To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe > <mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe%40yahoogroups.com> " > > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > <mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe%40yahoogroups.com> > > > > Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000 > > > To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe > <mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe%40yahoogroups.com> " > > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > <mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe%40yahoogroups.com> > > > > Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will > > > reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was > > > quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral > > > related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if > > > Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. > > > I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro > > > Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this > > > week. > > > > > > Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what > > > diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? > > > > > > Thank you in advance. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 Hi Nat and , Ds had bloods today for aminos, lactate, lithium, selenium, glucose(I asked for this myself today as diabetis common autonomic illness) another 2 I forgot name of sorry...organic acids or ?aminos (urine). The nurse said that some of the tests were very rare ones they don't do so I think Neuro has been exceptionally good to do them. BS had the basic test done took 15=20 minutes. It is promising that the BS tests are picking up things that then the NHS can follow up later when we have proof of results. The Neuro shows interest in the findings which is good start and sorry nowhere near London sorry as from Wales. Whatever the outcome I am happy the NHS are doing what they can to help ds...by sounds of it ds is very lucky to get this help! I will come back with results and if needed what NHS will do to help ds. Hopefully ds will be well and not need intervention but glad Neuro investigating it further. Dr G said ds result was quite 'marked' and NHS one showed 'some disturbance' which is a big difference in what is stated from one to the other but at least both tests agreed something showed up! Thanks for sharing this ds hasn't got symptoms of POTS thankfully, if anything it would be dysautonomia. Nat HTH > > > > > > Hi there, > > > > > > I am also very interested in this ¡© I think that test is new to Br Hospital, > > > so unlikely that very many kids would have had it done so far and been > > > treated it Automic disturbances. I could be wrong.. > > > > > > When you say that result with Ketitofen was quite marked do you mean effect > > > on behaviour and symptoms? Or something else? > > > > > > VERY interested to hear how you got Neuro referral!! Was it through a GP? > > > Did GP agree to refer you on the basis of Autonomic test results? > > > > > > Natasa > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: ru345mins <ru345mins@> > > > Reply-To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe > <mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe%40yahoogroups.com> " > > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > <mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe%40yahoogroups.com> > > > > Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:28:00 -0000 > > > To: " Autism-Biomedical-Europe > <mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe%40yahoogroups.com> " > > > <Autism-Biomedical-Europe > <mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe%40yahoogroups.com> > > > > Subject: Neuro AutonomicDisturbances > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dr G did an Autonomic test on ds 7yrs old. He prescribed Ketotifen and will > > > reassess this month (3 months since starting Ketotifen). The result was > > > quite marked and by the effects of the medication it is likely to be viral > > > related. So will return for another autonomic test this month to see if > > > Ketotifin has sabalized the disturbance if not try viral route. > > > I took Dr G letter to Neurologist who also did ECG which result shows Neuro > > > Autonomic Disturbances and wants ds to have bloods and urine tests this > > > week. > > > > > > Does anyone here have a child with Neuro Autonomic Disturbances and what > > > diagnosis, symptoms and most important treatment and prognosis their is? > > > > > > Thank you in advance. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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