Guest guest Posted January 31, 2010 Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 , I'm going to second Heidi's recommendation on the Chiropractor & up it one with a high recommendation to Quantum Neurology (QN) practioner that, especially one trained in our children...you really need one to identify what neurological espression is going on. Please...please consider seeing a well trained QN doc for this! There could be a lot going on, both sensory and/or organ stress, that a well trained QN doc can pick up on, even over a standard Chiro...the QN doc understands the sensory stress and will further test/work with it. Here's a link to the QN docs list, see if there is someone at least level 2 with a class date in the last 2 years, but preferably level 3 in your area. Our doc, DrE has been spending time further training some of the other docs in our kids so if you need further support finding a QN doc that " gets " our kids, e-mail the QN support and tell them....you can drop names like Rita or Tami's or the LIA group recommended they contact you for further help finding a local QN doc to help your son. With some of the stuff I've personally seen I believe you need to get someone that " gets it " & can support you to further identify & help the neurological expression that you need taken care of. I can not recommend one of these well trained practioners high enough (if the particular practioner comes well recommended for our children)! QN docs referral list: http://www.quantumneurology.com/findadoctor.htm For a second suggestion, please consider this groups Zyto project (Parent Packet info in our groups Files). At minimum, this may help you understand the stresses that are leading to this neurological expression. Rita > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > My son is 4 years old with asd and our dan dr started him on azithromycin and amoxicillin a few months ago. He thought he had Lyme due to some positive results on an IgG blood test. We were supposed to go for 4 weeks and then stop for 2weeks, then restart. > > > > We have noticed some strange posturing after the first 4 week 'round'. In fact, this freaked us out so much that we have not continued since then. This was about 2-3 months ago. My son basically lies on the floor on his side with one arm behind him, and arches himself backwards. He does this at least 3-4 times a day. It's been happening daily since starting the Lyme antibiotics. > > > > HELP? What should we do? We already give him daily probiotics. Any advice would we appreciated.... Has anyone else seen this? > > > > Thanks, > > . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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