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I would rest up for a few weeks, stop the DMSA and see how you feel. SW due to arrive, will mail again later

Mx

Last time my Tongue was inflamed it was after a course of antibiotics and a blood test showed low White cells from bone marrow suppression after the abx.I read that DMSA can suppress bone marrow as a side effect too.Do you think I would be better trying a lower dose or switching to something else,or stopping altogether.

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I would rest up for a few weeks, stop the DMSA and see how you feel. SW due to arrive, will mail again later

Mx

Last time my Tongue was inflamed it was after a course of antibiotics and a blood test showed low White cells from bone marrow suppression after the abx.I read that DMSA can suppress bone marrow as a side effect too.Do you think I would be better trying a lower dose or switching to something else,or stopping altogether.

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I would rest up for a few weeks, stop the DMSA and see how you feel. SW due to arrive, will mail again later

Mx

Last time my Tongue was inflamed it was after a course of antibiotics and a blood test showed low White cells from bone marrow suppression after the abx.I read that DMSA can suppress bone marrow as a side effect too.Do you think I would be better trying a lower dose or switching to something else,or stopping altogether.

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hi kath

just seen this have you asked dr G to do an anti yeast? as this can help you

will also need an anti backeria as this is what is caused by yeast die off he

can give many suggestions...Isobel

> > > > > >

> > > > > > hi eileen

> > > > > >

> > > > > > i'm really glad you posted the info about ibruprofen, poor eddie was

in a real state last night, so i gave him some. we had only taken 4 x 800mg

aciclovir yesterday, first day, and he was crying (very unlike him), rocking

back and forth and holding his head, then running back and forth shouting with

the crying. i will go in with your week long plan of profen today and keep a

close eye on things.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > as you mentioned multi-strains of probos without strep in, do you

have any suggestions other than cp1. most multi-strains have strep in then. i

checked out primal defense ultra last night, looks good?!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > karenza

> > > > > > xx

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

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hi kath

just seen this have you asked dr G to do an anti yeast? as this can help you

will also need an anti backeria as this is what is caused by yeast die off he

can give many suggestions...Isobel

> > > > > >

> > > > > > hi eileen

> > > > > >

> > > > > > i'm really glad you posted the info about ibruprofen, poor eddie was

in a real state last night, so i gave him some. we had only taken 4 x 800mg

aciclovir yesterday, first day, and he was crying (very unlike him), rocking

back and forth and holding his head, then running back and forth shouting with

the crying. i will go in with your week long plan of profen today and keep a

close eye on things.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > as you mentioned multi-strains of probos without strep in, do you

have any suggestions other than cp1. most multi-strains have strep in then. i

checked out primal defense ultra last night, looks good?!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > karenza

> > > > > > xx

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

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hi kath

just seen this have you asked dr G to do an anti yeast? as this can help you

will also need an anti backeria as this is what is caused by yeast die off he

can give many suggestions...Isobel

> > > > > >

> > > > > > hi eileen

> > > > > >

> > > > > > i'm really glad you posted the info about ibruprofen, poor eddie was

in a real state last night, so i gave him some. we had only taken 4 x 800mg

aciclovir yesterday, first day, and he was crying (very unlike him), rocking

back and forth and holding his head, then running back and forth shouting with

the crying. i will go in with your week long plan of profen today and keep a

close eye on things.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > as you mentioned multi-strains of probos without strep in, do you

have any suggestions other than cp1. most multi-strains have strep in then. i

checked out primal defense ultra last night, looks good?!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > karenza

> > > > > > xx

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

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Hi,

thanks for the reply.

I just wanted to make sure people here get the right information

as Valtrex and Acyclovir have basically the same active ingredient.

The only difference is that Valtrex is a prodrug (ie it breaks down in the body

to release Acyclovir); the only reason that they have developed this strategy is

that only a small fraction of

Acyclovir gets absorbed through the intestine.

Valtrex (or Val-Acyclovir) instead is better absorbed and therefore

only need a fraction of the dose. Although the eccepients will vary (they can

cause allergies too!) the medications is the same within a few minutes.

Do your GPs/doctors prescibe a dose based on the weight of your children or they

just medicate from a handbook? (this is a very common problem: doctors in the US

have caused 10,000 deaths last year alone by OVERDOSING and I am pretty sure the

same has happened in Europe but there is no officical data available yet).

Always remember, Doctors are not pharmacologists...

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > hi eileen

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > i'm really glad you posted the info about ibruprofen, poor eddie

was

> > > >> in a real state last night, so i gave him some. we had only taken 4

> > > >> x 800mg aciclovir yesterday, first day, and he was crying (very

> > > >> unlike him), rocking back and forth and holding his head, then

> > > >> running back and forth shouting with the crying. i will go in with

> > > >> your week long plan of profen today and keep a close eye on things.

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > as you mentioned multi-strains of probos without strep in, do you

> > > >> have any suggestions other than cp1. most multi-strains have strep

> > > >> in then. i checked out primal defense ultra last night, looks good?!

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > karenza

> > > >> > > xx

> > > >> > >

> > > >> >

> > > >>

> > > >>

> > > >

> > >

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Hi,

thanks for the reply.

I just wanted to make sure people here get the right information

as Valtrex and Acyclovir have basically the same active ingredient.

The only difference is that Valtrex is a prodrug (ie it breaks down in the body

to release Acyclovir); the only reason that they have developed this strategy is

that only a small fraction of

Acyclovir gets absorbed through the intestine.

Valtrex (or Val-Acyclovir) instead is better absorbed and therefore

only need a fraction of the dose. Although the eccepients will vary (they can

cause allergies too!) the medications is the same within a few minutes.

Do your GPs/doctors prescibe a dose based on the weight of your children or they

just medicate from a handbook? (this is a very common problem: doctors in the US

have caused 10,000 deaths last year alone by OVERDOSING and I am pretty sure the

same has happened in Europe but there is no officical data available yet).

Always remember, Doctors are not pharmacologists...

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > hi eileen

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > i'm really glad you posted the info about ibruprofen, poor eddie

was

> > > >> in a real state last night, so i gave him some. we had only taken 4

> > > >> x 800mg aciclovir yesterday, first day, and he was crying (very

> > > >> unlike him), rocking back and forth and holding his head, then

> > > >> running back and forth shouting with the crying. i will go in with

> > > >> your week long plan of profen today and keep a close eye on things.

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > as you mentioned multi-strains of probos without strep in, do you

> > > >> have any suggestions other than cp1. most multi-strains have strep

> > > >> in then. i checked out primal defense ultra last night, looks good?!

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > karenza

> > > >> > > xx

> > > >> > >

> > > >> >

> > > >>

> > > >>

> > > >

> > >

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Hi,

thanks for the reply.

I just wanted to make sure people here get the right information

as Valtrex and Acyclovir have basically the same active ingredient.

The only difference is that Valtrex is a prodrug (ie it breaks down in the body

to release Acyclovir); the only reason that they have developed this strategy is

that only a small fraction of

Acyclovir gets absorbed through the intestine.

Valtrex (or Val-Acyclovir) instead is better absorbed and therefore

only need a fraction of the dose. Although the eccepients will vary (they can

cause allergies too!) the medications is the same within a few minutes.

Do your GPs/doctors prescibe a dose based on the weight of your children or they

just medicate from a handbook? (this is a very common problem: doctors in the US

have caused 10,000 deaths last year alone by OVERDOSING and I am pretty sure the

same has happened in Europe but there is no officical data available yet).

Always remember, Doctors are not pharmacologists...

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > hi eileen

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > i'm really glad you posted the info about ibruprofen, poor eddie

was

> > > >> in a real state last night, so i gave him some. we had only taken 4

> > > >> x 800mg aciclovir yesterday, first day, and he was crying (very

> > > >> unlike him), rocking back and forth and holding his head, then

> > > >> running back and forth shouting with the crying. i will go in with

> > > >> your week long plan of profen today and keep a close eye on things.

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > as you mentioned multi-strains of probos without strep in, do you

> > > >> have any suggestions other than cp1. most multi-strains have strep

> > > >> in then. i checked out primal defense ultra last night, looks good?!

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > karenza

> > > >> > > xx

> > > >> > >

> > > >> >

> > > >>

> > > >>

> > > >

> > >

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Kath,Have you checked the Vitamin D levels recently? Below is an interesting study on varicella zoster and 'D'.http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/ultraviolet-rays-believed-to-prevent-chickenpox-spreading/ To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Monday, 13

February 2012, 17:44 Subject: Re: aciclovir

Hi,

thanks for the reply.

I just wanted to make sure people here get the right information

as Valtrex and Acyclovir have basically the same active ingredient.

The only difference is that Valtrex is a prodrug (ie it breaks down in the body to release Acyclovir); the only reason that they have developed this strategy is that only a small fraction of

Acyclovir gets absorbed through the intestine.

Valtrex (or Val-Acyclovir) instead is better absorbed and therefore

only need a fraction of the dose. Although the eccepients will vary (they can cause allergies too!) the medications is the same within a few minutes.

Do your GPs/doctors prescibe a dose based on the weight of your children or they just medicate from a handbook? (this is a very common problem: doctors in the US have caused 10,000 deaths last year alone by OVERDOSING and I am pretty sure the same has happened in Europe but there is no officical data available yet).

Always remember, Doctors are not pharmacologists...

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > hi eileen

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > i'm really glad you posted the info about ibruprofen, poor eddie was

> > > >> in a real state last night, so i gave him some. we had only taken 4

> > > >> x 800mg aciclovir yesterday, first day, and he was crying (very

> > > >> unlike him), rocking back and forth and holding his head, then

> > > >> running back and forth shouting with the crying. i will go in with

> > > >> your week long plan of profen today and keep a close eye on things.

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > as you mentioned multi-strains of probos without strep in, do you

> > > >> have any suggestions other than cp1. most multi-strains have strep

> > > >> in then. i checked out primal defense ultra last night, looks good?!

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > karenza

> > > >> > > xx

> > > >> > >

> > > >> >

> > > >>

> > > >>

> > > >

> > >

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Kath,Have you checked the Vitamin D levels recently? Below is an interesting study on varicella zoster and 'D'.http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/ultraviolet-rays-believed-to-prevent-chickenpox-spreading/ To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Monday, 13

February 2012, 17:44 Subject: Re: aciclovir

Hi,

thanks for the reply.

I just wanted to make sure people here get the right information

as Valtrex and Acyclovir have basically the same active ingredient.

The only difference is that Valtrex is a prodrug (ie it breaks down in the body to release Acyclovir); the only reason that they have developed this strategy is that only a small fraction of

Acyclovir gets absorbed through the intestine.

Valtrex (or Val-Acyclovir) instead is better absorbed and therefore

only need a fraction of the dose. Although the eccepients will vary (they can cause allergies too!) the medications is the same within a few minutes.

Do your GPs/doctors prescibe a dose based on the weight of your children or they just medicate from a handbook? (this is a very common problem: doctors in the US have caused 10,000 deaths last year alone by OVERDOSING and I am pretty sure the same has happened in Europe but there is no officical data available yet).

Always remember, Doctors are not pharmacologists...

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > hi eileen

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > i'm really glad you posted the info about ibruprofen, poor eddie was

> > > >> in a real state last night, so i gave him some. we had only taken 4

> > > >> x 800mg aciclovir yesterday, first day, and he was crying (very

> > > >> unlike him), rocking back and forth and holding his head, then

> > > >> running back and forth shouting with the crying. i will go in with

> > > >> your week long plan of profen today and keep a close eye on things.

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > as you mentioned multi-strains of probos without strep in, do you

> > > >> have any suggestions other than cp1. most multi-strains have strep

> > > >> in then. i checked out primal defense ultra last night, looks good?!

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > karenza

> > > >> > > xx

> > > >> > >

> > > >> >

> > > >>

> > > >>

> > > >

> > >

> >

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Kath,Have you checked the Vitamin D levels recently? Below is an interesting study on varicella zoster and 'D'.http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/ultraviolet-rays-believed-to-prevent-chickenpox-spreading/ To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Monday, 13

February 2012, 17:44 Subject: Re: aciclovir

Hi,

thanks for the reply.

I just wanted to make sure people here get the right information

as Valtrex and Acyclovir have basically the same active ingredient.

The only difference is that Valtrex is a prodrug (ie it breaks down in the body to release Acyclovir); the only reason that they have developed this strategy is that only a small fraction of

Acyclovir gets absorbed through the intestine.

Valtrex (or Val-Acyclovir) instead is better absorbed and therefore

only need a fraction of the dose. Although the eccepients will vary (they can cause allergies too!) the medications is the same within a few minutes.

Do your GPs/doctors prescibe a dose based on the weight of your children or they just medicate from a handbook? (this is a very common problem: doctors in the US have caused 10,000 deaths last year alone by OVERDOSING and I am pretty sure the same has happened in Europe but there is no officical data available yet).

Always remember, Doctors are not pharmacologists...

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > hi eileen

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > i'm really glad you posted the info about ibruprofen, poor eddie was

> > > >> in a real state last night, so i gave him some. we had only taken 4

> > > >> x 800mg aciclovir yesterday, first day, and he was crying (very

> > > >> unlike him), rocking back and forth and holding his head, then

> > > >> running back and forth shouting with the crying. i will go in with

> > > >> your week long plan of profen today and keep a close eye on things.

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > as you mentioned multi-strains of probos without strep in, do you

> > > >> have any suggestions other than cp1. most multi-strains have strep

> > > >> in then. i checked out primal defense ultra last night, looks good?!

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > karenza

> > > >> > > xx

> > > >> > >

> > > >> >

> > > >>

> > > >>

> > > >

> > >

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Hi Thanks for the link about vit D and varicella z. Interestingly when last tested dd vit D levels were very low despite supplementationKathSent from my iPad

Kath,Have you checked the Vitamin D levels recently? Below is an interesting study on varicella zoster and 'D'.http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/ultraviolet-rays-believed-to-prevent-chickenpox-spreading/ To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Monday, 13

February 2012, 17:44 Subject: Re: aciclovir

Hi,

thanks for the reply.

I just wanted to make sure people here get the right information

as Valtrex and Acyclovir have basically the same active ingredient.

The only difference is that Valtrex is a prodrug (ie it breaks down in the body to release Acyclovir); the only reason that they have developed this strategy is that only a small fraction of

Acyclovir gets absorbed through the intestine.

Valtrex (or Val-Acyclovir) instead is better absorbed and therefore

only need a fraction of the dose. Although the eccepients will vary (they can cause allergies too!) the medications is the same within a few minutes.

Do your GPs/doctors prescibe a dose based on the weight of your children or they just medicate from a handbook? (this is a very common problem: doctors in the US have caused 10,000 deaths last year alone by OVERDOSING and I am pretty sure the same has happened in Europe but there is no officical data available yet).

Always remember, Doctors are not pharmacologists...

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > hi eileen

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > i'm really glad you posted the info about ibruprofen, poor eddie was

> > > >> in a real state last night, so i gave him some. we had only taken 4

> > > >> x 800mg aciclovir yesterday, first day, and he was crying (very

> > > >> unlike him), rocking back and forth and holding his head, then

> > > >> running back and forth shouting with the crying. i will go in with

> > > >> your week long plan of profen today and keep a close eye on things.

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > as you mentioned multi-strains of probos without strep in, do you

> > > >> have any suggestions other than cp1. most multi-strains have strep

> > > >> in then. i checked out primal defense ultra last night, looks good?!

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > karenza

> > > >> > > xx

> > > >> > >

> > > >> >

> > > >>

> > > >>

> > > >

> > >

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Hi Thanks for the link about vit D and varicella z. Interestingly when last tested dd vit D levels were very low despite supplementationKathSent from my iPad

Kath,Have you checked the Vitamin D levels recently? Below is an interesting study on varicella zoster and 'D'.http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/ultraviolet-rays-believed-to-prevent-chickenpox-spreading/ To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Monday, 13

February 2012, 17:44 Subject: Re: aciclovir

Hi,

thanks for the reply.

I just wanted to make sure people here get the right information

as Valtrex and Acyclovir have basically the same active ingredient.

The only difference is that Valtrex is a prodrug (ie it breaks down in the body to release Acyclovir); the only reason that they have developed this strategy is that only a small fraction of

Acyclovir gets absorbed through the intestine.

Valtrex (or Val-Acyclovir) instead is better absorbed and therefore

only need a fraction of the dose. Although the eccepients will vary (they can cause allergies too!) the medications is the same within a few minutes.

Do your GPs/doctors prescibe a dose based on the weight of your children or they just medicate from a handbook? (this is a very common problem: doctors in the US have caused 10,000 deaths last year alone by OVERDOSING and I am pretty sure the same has happened in Europe but there is no officical data available yet).

Always remember, Doctors are not pharmacologists...

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > hi eileen

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > i'm really glad you posted the info about ibruprofen, poor eddie was

> > > >> in a real state last night, so i gave him some. we had only taken 4

> > > >> x 800mg aciclovir yesterday, first day, and he was crying (very

> > > >> unlike him), rocking back and forth and holding his head, then

> > > >> running back and forth shouting with the crying. i will go in with

> > > >> your week long plan of profen today and keep a close eye on things.

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > as you mentioned multi-strains of probos without strep in, do you

> > > >> have any suggestions other than cp1. most multi-strains have strep

> > > >> in then. i checked out primal defense ultra last night, looks good?!

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > karenza

> > > >> > > xx

> > > >> > >

> > > >> >

> > > >>

> > > >>

> > > >

> > >

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Hi Thanks for the link about vit D and varicella z. Interestingly when last tested dd vit D levels were very low despite supplementationKathSent from my iPad

Kath,Have you checked the Vitamin D levels recently? Below is an interesting study on varicella zoster and 'D'.http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/ultraviolet-rays-believed-to-prevent-chickenpox-spreading/ To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Monday, 13

February 2012, 17:44 Subject: Re: aciclovir

Hi,

thanks for the reply.

I just wanted to make sure people here get the right information

as Valtrex and Acyclovir have basically the same active ingredient.

The only difference is that Valtrex is a prodrug (ie it breaks down in the body to release Acyclovir); the only reason that they have developed this strategy is that only a small fraction of

Acyclovir gets absorbed through the intestine.

Valtrex (or Val-Acyclovir) instead is better absorbed and therefore

only need a fraction of the dose. Although the eccepients will vary (they can cause allergies too!) the medications is the same within a few minutes.

Do your GPs/doctors prescibe a dose based on the weight of your children or they just medicate from a handbook? (this is a very common problem: doctors in the US have caused 10,000 deaths last year alone by OVERDOSING and I am pretty sure the same has happened in Europe but there is no officical data available yet).

Always remember, Doctors are not pharmacologists...

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > hi eileen

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > i'm really glad you posted the info about ibruprofen, poor eddie was

> > > >> in a real state last night, so i gave him some. we had only taken 4

> > > >> x 800mg aciclovir yesterday, first day, and he was crying (very

> > > >> unlike him), rocking back and forth and holding his head, then

> > > >> running back and forth shouting with the crying. i will go in with

> > > >> your week long plan of profen today and keep a close eye on things.

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > as you mentioned multi-strains of probos without strep in, do you

> > > >> have any suggestions other than cp1. most multi-strains have strep

> > > >> in then. i checked out primal defense ultra last night, looks good?!

> > > >> > >

> > > >> > > karenza

> > > >> > > xx

> > > >> > >

> > > >> >

> > > >>

> > > >>

> > > >

> > >

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