Guest guest Posted March 9, 2009 Report Share Posted March 9, 2009 Thanks Heidi but my son symptoms go way beyond the OCD, in fact they are the least of his issues right now. My son tested negative for Bartonella on the Fry labs test. Kerrie A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2009 Report Share Posted March 9, 2009 Sorry, to butt in here, but OCD is quite successfully rid all over the forums. If you search, you will find it. My children also had horrendous OCD that was actually quite easily rid as far as symptoms go, but will return if the anti-bacterials are not given long-term. Inositol is just a B vitamin. Likely the bacteria interferes with the body making the Inositol. Everyone's body is suppose to make this, and usually the microflora play a big part in making all B vitamins. Inositol is difficult to get the dose correct. It will rid symptoms of OCD, but often will cause anger as a side effect. Also, it is just a band-aide, whereas anti-bacterials can rid it. I have seen so many success stories from ridding OCD by using anti-bacterials. I personally feel it's caused by Bartonella, but the treatment for PANDAS is similar, so it may not matter what you call the cause of it. The important thing is to use antibacterials long-term. Some get relief overnight (not kidding), some take months. But, I am telling you, there are lots of success stories in ridding it. Some things that can rid it are: Cumanda, grapefruit seed extract given the same day with cod liver oil, Zithromax, Resveratrol, and there are more. But basically, you may have to also support the body's immune system and digestion and liver function, etc. to get whatever anti-bacterial you choose, to work. Having their body work well is part of the problem. You may also need to replenish the microflora so that they have the correct microflora to make the Inositol. I know that Mindlinx can, but I don't know which other ones also will. Thus, if you have an OCD issue, realize that so many have had success at ridding it, that the odds are you can to. You can google " OCD forum " to find some postings. I will tell you this, it's amazing to have your children no longer have it. It's down-right phenomenal. As far as antibodies, realize that many report antibodies and allergies leaving when they treat for pathogens and toxins, so somehow they are connected. Likely the particular food one is allergic to is also representative of their specific pathogens and toxins. I don't know which goes with which, but there does seem to be a connection. When lots on the forums report the allergies went away on their own when they treated for pathogens and toxins, this tells me there is a connection. I believe measles is reportedly connected to myelin antibodies. They have similar protein markers. This could be why so many report autism symptoms developing after the MMR. I also read that wheat has similar protein markers to myelin. Thus, any one of the three, could trigger antibodies against the other two, theoretically. Of course, we have all these theories, and not sure yet what is really going on. As much as Strep seems to be the cause of OCD and may be, Strep is also an opportunistic infection like yeast, in that everyone has it, and it overgrows when their immune system is weak. Thus, something else could have made one's immune system weak, allowing the Strep to take over. But, of course, Strep, in itself, can cause lots of symptoms. Either way, my vote goes to trying anti-bacterials long-term. People are reporting success with herbs, if one chooses not to use antibiotics. I recovered my children without antibiotics, so they are not necessary. But, I am also not against them, since some have had great success with them. Just do something for the yeast they cause. Love and prayers, Heidi N > > > The testing isn't that expensive and is done at a regular lab. The doctor > doesn't make money off that. > > Inositol didn't help my son too much and inositol is not going to bring down > his myelin basic protein antibodies, his strep antibodies, his ganglioside > antibodies, his tubulin antibodies or his strep antibodies. It's not going to > undue the damage that was done to my son's myelin. A diet infraction didn't > cause these either. > > there's more to PANDAS than OCD and in my son all the symptoms of PANDAS > came on overnight, about 6 weeks after strep infection > > Inflammation does play a role. When the body is attacking it's own brain > thinking it's strep infection, yeah...there's going to be inflammation. In fact, > my DAN put it to me as " his brain is on fire and we need to put it out. " > > Unless you've lived with it or dealt with it, maybe you shouldn't be making > so light of the condition. You are belittling a condition that my son clearly > has and that has destroyed his life. He has gone from a kid who at the end > of kindergarten was awarded " Most Improved in All Areas " and was going to start > integrating for first grade, was speaking in nearly full sentances, and who > could go anywhere and blend in without drawing attention to himself to a > child who now can barely function in the autism class he was supposed to be > promoted out of, has vocal tics from the second he opens his eyes until he > closes them, he has OCD and oppositional defiance that would blow you away, he > lives every moment on an emotional rollercoaster, and who cannot function in a > public place. > > My son had strep in August 2007. By October he was a total wreck and still > is. 6-8 weeks is the normal time for strep antibodies to form and in his case > he had an autoimmune reaction and his body things his brain is strep and it > attacks that instead. > > You saying that this is a crock is no different than the people who say > " gee...it's just coincidence that kids get the MMR (or any other vaccine) then > start displaying autistic traits. " > > I don't see any one doctor trying to get rich off PANDAS like some do off of > MB12, HBOT and any other treatment. The only people getting rich off my > son's PANDAS sadly is the pharaceutical company who makes his IVIG product, and > even they don't push it as the miracle cure for PANDAS. > > I've never really noticed posts from you except in the last few days and > everyone I've read has been negative. You either make a comment or a remark, or > imply that your way is the only right way to do something. > > If you know nothing about subject leave it alone. You're not helping anyone > > Kerrie > > In a message dated 3/9/2009 7:49:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > elizabethsoliday@... writes: > > because it's a diagnoses about as useless as autism and a failed attempt > either to get famous or make money from diagnostic testing - that's my opinion. > The medical professionals who talk about it really have no idea what they > are talking about, it is all theory. Of course there are some truths to it, > but I buy into their theories as much as I buy into the theories of vaccine > manufacturers...they just can't be trusted. I do know that food infractions > also cause OCD, so this leads me to believe that inflammation plays a role, but > who knows...nobody knows, the more you research the more you realize > that...and you do what helps, Inositol. > > > > **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. 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Guest guest Posted March 9, 2009 Report Share Posted March 9, 2009 I haven't heard this kind of report from anyone else using LDN, though I did read the study with positive results on th1 and th2 shifts. So the correction of th1 and th2 immune shifts is only while on LDN? I've been watching LDN, but I have still not seen enough anecdotal evidence to be convinced. Describe a " PANDAS flare " , what does that look like? Liz > > > > > > The testing isn't that expensive and is done at a regular lab. The doctor > > doesn't make money off that. > > > > Inositol didn't help my son too much and inositol is not going to bring down > > his myelin basic protein antibodies, his strep antibodies, his ganglioside > > antibodies, his tubulin antibodies or his strep antibodies. It's not going to > > undue the damage that was done to my son's myelin. A diet infraction didn't > > cause these either. > > > > there's more to PANDAS than OCD and in my son all the symptoms of PANDAS > > came on overnight, about 6 weeks after strep infection > > > > Inflammation does play a role. When the body is attacking it's own brain > > thinking it's strep infection, yeah...there's going to be inflammation. In fact, > > my DAN put it to me as " his brain is on fire and we need to put it out. " > > > > Unless you've lived with it or dealt with it, maybe you shouldn't be making > > so light of the condition. You are belittling a condition that my son clearly > > has and that has destroyed his life. He has gone from a kid who at the end > > of kindergarten was awarded " Most Improved in All Areas " and was going to start > > integrating for first grade, was speaking in nearly full sentances, and who > > could go anywhere and blend in without drawing attention to himself to a > > child who now can barely function in the autism class he was supposed to be > > promoted out of, has vocal tics from the second he opens his eyes until he > > closes them, he has OCD and oppositional defiance that would blow you away, he > > lives every moment on an emotional rollercoaster, and who cannot function in a > > public place. > > > > My son had strep in August 2007. By October he was a total wreck and still > > is. 6-8 weeks is the normal time for strep antibodies to form and in his case > > he had an autoimmune reaction and his body things his brain is strep and it > > attacks that instead. > > > > You saying that this is a crock is no different than the people who say > > " gee...it's just coincidence that kids get the MMR (or any other vaccine) then > > start displaying autistic traits. " > > > > I don't see any one doctor trying to get rich off PANDAS like some do off of > > MB12, HBOT and any other treatment. The only people getting rich off my > > son's PANDAS sadly is the pharaceutical company who makes his IVIG product, and > > even they don't push it as the miracle cure for PANDAS. > > > > I've never really noticed posts from you except in the last few days and > > everyone I've read has been negative. You either make a comment or a remark, or > > imply that your way is the only right way to do something. > > > > If you know nothing about subject leave it alone. You're not helping anyone > > > > Kerrie > > > > In a message dated 3/9/2009 7:49:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > > elizabethsoliday@ writes: > > > > because it's a diagnoses about as useless as autism and a failed attempt > > either to get famous or make money from diagnostic testing - that's my opinion. > > The medical professionals who talk about it really have no idea what they > > are talking about, it is all theory. Of course there are some truths to it, > > but I buy into their theories as much as I buy into the theories of vaccine > > manufacturers...they just can't be trusted. I do know that food infractions > > also cause OCD, so this leads me to believe that inflammation plays a role, but > > who knows...nobody knows, the more you research the more you realize > > that...and you do what helps, Inositol. > > > > > > > > **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy > > steps! > > (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1219671244x1201345076/aol?redir=http:%2\ F%2Fwww.freecreditreport.com%2Fpm%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fsc%3D668072%26hmpgID > > %3D62%26bcd%3DfebemailfooterNO62) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 Christel, I am reading backwards and saw this post. My daughter has horrible handwriting/spacing/keeping in lines also. I look back at her handwriting from years ago and it seemed so neat. She has always had a low stress tolerance. She gets upset if she messes up or can't do something right the first try. Which makes trying new things difficult! I just keep wondering if she has a underlying strep problem. Thanks again, Sandy > > > > > > > > > The testing isn't that expensive and is done at a regular lab. The doctor > > > doesn't make money off that. > > > > > > Inositol didn't help my son too much and inositol is not going to bring down > > > his myelin basic protein antibodies, his strep antibodies, his ganglioside > > > antibodies, his tubulin antibodies or his strep antibodies. It's not going to > > > undue the damage that was done to my son's myelin. A diet infraction didn't > > > cause these either. > > > > > > there's more to PANDAS than OCD and in my son all the symptoms of PANDAS > > > came on overnight, about 6 weeks after strep infection > > > > > > Inflammation does play a role. When the body is attacking it's own brain > > > thinking it's strep infection, yeah...there's going to be inflammation. In fact, > > > my DAN put it to me as " his brain is on fire and we need to put it out. " > > > > > > Unless you've lived with it or dealt with it, maybe you shouldn't be making > > > so light of the condition. You are belittling a condition that my son clearly > > > has and that has destroyed his life. He has gone from a kid who at the end > > > of kindergarten was awarded " Most Improved in All Areas " and was going to start > > > integrating for first grade, was speaking in nearly full sentances, and who > > > could go anywhere and blend in without drawing attention to himself to a > > > child who now can barely function in the autism class he was supposed to be > > > promoted out of, has vocal tics from the second he opens his eyes until he > > > closes them, he has OCD and oppositional defiance that would blow you away, he > > > lives every moment on an emotional rollercoaster, and who cannot function in a > > > public place. > > > > > > My son had strep in August 2007. By October he was a total wreck and still > > > is. 6-8 weeks is the normal time for strep antibodies to form and in his case > > > he had an autoimmune reaction and his body things his brain is strep and it > > > attacks that instead. > > > > > > You saying that this is a crock is no different than the people who say > > > " gee...it's just coincidence that kids get the MMR (or any other vaccine) then > > > start displaying autistic traits. " > > > > > > I don't see any one doctor trying to get rich off PANDAS like some do off of > > > MB12, HBOT and any other treatment. The only people getting rich off my > > > son's PANDAS sadly is the pharaceutical company who makes his IVIG product, and > > > even they don't push it as the miracle cure for PANDAS. > > > > > > I've never really noticed posts from you except in the last few days and > > > everyone I've read has been negative. You either make a comment or a remark, or > > > imply that your way is the only right way to do something. > > > > > > If you know nothing about subject leave it alone. You're not helping anyone > > > > > > Kerrie > > > > > > In a message dated 3/9/2009 7:49:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > > > elizabethsoliday@ writes: > > > > > > because it's a diagnoses about as useless as autism and a failed attempt > > > either to get famous or make money from diagnostic testing - that's my opinion. > > > The medical professionals who talk about it really have no idea what they > > > are talking about, it is all theory. Of course there are some truths to it, > > > but I buy into their theories as much as I buy into the theories of vaccine > > > manufacturers...they just can't be trusted. I do know that food infractions > > > also cause OCD, so this leads me to believe that inflammation plays a role, but > > > who knows...nobody knows, the more you research the more you realize > > > that...and you do what helps, Inositol. > > > > > > > > > > > > **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy > > > steps! > > > (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1219671244x1201345076/aol?redir=http:%2\ F%2Fwww.freecreditreport.com%2Fpm%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fsc%3D668072%26hmpgID > > > %3D62%26bcd%3DfebemailfooterNO62) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 possible.... Recovering from Autism is a marathonNOT a sprint, but FULLY possible!Read more about it on my BLOGs athttp://www.myspace.com/christelkinghttp://foggyrock.com/MyPage/recoveringwisheshttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=677063169 Re: Pandas -- OCD Christel,I am reading backwards and saw this post. My daughter has horrible handwriting/spacing/keeping in lines also. I look back at her handwriting from years ago and it seemed so neat.She has always had a low stress tolerance. She gets upset if she messes up or can't do something right the first try. Which makes trying new things difficult! I just keep wondering if she has a underlying strep problem.Thanks again,Sandy > > >> > > > > > The testing isn't that expensive and is done at a regular lab. The doctor > > > doesn't make money off that.> > > > > > Inositol didn't help my son too much and inositol is not going to bring down > > > his myelin basic protein antibodies, his strep antibodies, his ganglioside > > > antibodies, his tubulin antibodies or his strep antibodies. It's not going to > > > undue the damage that was done to my son's myelin. A diet infraction didn't > > > cause these either.> > > > > > there's more to PANDAS than OCD and in my son all the symptoms of PANDAS > > > came on overnight, about 6 weeks after strep infection> > > > > > Inflammation does play a role. When the body is attacking it's own brain > > > thinking it's strep infection, yeah...there's going to be inflammation. In fact, > > > my DAN put it to me as "his brain is on fire and we need to put it out."> > > > > > Unless you've lived with it or dealt with it, maybe you shouldn't be making > > > so light of the condition. You are belittling a condition that my son clearly > > > has and that has destroyed his life. He has gone from a kid who at the end > > > of kindergarten was awarded "Most Improved in All Areas" and was going to start > > > integrating for first grade, was speaking in nearly full sentances, and who > > > could go anywhere and blend in without drawing attention to himself to a > > > child who now can barely function in the autism class he was supposed to be > > > promoted out of, has vocal tics from the second he opens his eyes until he > > > closes them, he has OCD and oppositional defiance that would blow you away, he > > > lives every moment on an emotional rollercoaster, and who cannot function in a > > > public place.> > > > > > My son had strep in August 2007. By October he was a total wreck and still > > > is. 6-8 weeks is the normal time for strep antibodies to form and in his case > > > he had an autoimmune reaction and his body things his brain is strep and it > > > attacks that instead. > > > > > > You saying that this is a crock is no different than the people who say > > > "gee...it's just coincidence that kids get the MMR (or any other vaccine) then > > > start displaying autistic traits."> > > > > > I don't see any one doctor trying to get rich off PANDAS like some do off of > > > MB12, HBOT and any other treatment. The only people getting rich off my > > > son's PANDAS sadly is the pharaceutical company who makes his IVIG product, and > > > even they don't push it as the miracle cure for PANDAS.> > > > > > I've never really noticed posts from you except in the last few days and > > > everyone I've read has been negative. You either make a comment or a remark, or > > > imply that your way is the only right way to do something.> > > > > > If you know nothing about subject leave it alone. You're not helping anyone> > > > > > Kerrie> > > > > > In a message dated 3/9/2009 7:49:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > > > elizabethsoliday@ writes:> > > > > > because it's a diagnoses about as useless as autism and a failed attempt > > > either to get famous or make money from diagnostic testing - that's my opinion. > > > The medical professionals who talk about it really have no idea what they > > > are talking about, it is all theory. Of course there are some truths to it, > > > but I buy into their theories as much as I buy into the theories of vaccine > > > manufacturers...they just can't be trusted. I do know that food infractions > > > also cause OCD, so this leads me to believe that inflammation plays a role, but > > > who knows...nobody knows, the more you research the more you realize > > > that...and you do what helps, Inositol.> > > > > > > > > > > > **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy > > > steps! > > > (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1219671244x1201345076/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fwww.freecreditreport.com%2Fpm%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fsc%3D668072%26hmpgID> > > %3D62%26bcd%3DfebemailfooterNO62)> > >> >> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.11.9/1993 - Release Date: 03/10/09 07:19:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 possible.... Recovering from Autism is a marathonNOT a sprint, but FULLY possible!Read more about it on my BLOGs athttp://www.myspace.com/christelkinghttp://foggyrock.com/MyPage/recoveringwisheshttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=677063169 Re: Pandas -- OCD Christel,I am reading backwards and saw this post. My daughter has horrible handwriting/spacing/keeping in lines also. I look back at her handwriting from years ago and it seemed so neat.She has always had a low stress tolerance. She gets upset if she messes up or can't do something right the first try. Which makes trying new things difficult! I just keep wondering if she has a underlying strep problem.Thanks again,Sandy > > >> > > > > > The testing isn't that expensive and is done at a regular lab. The doctor > > > doesn't make money off that.> > > > > > Inositol didn't help my son too much and inositol is not going to bring down > > > his myelin basic protein antibodies, his strep antibodies, his ganglioside > > > antibodies, his tubulin antibodies or his strep antibodies. It's not going to > > > undue the damage that was done to my son's myelin. A diet infraction didn't > > > cause these either.> > > > > > there's more to PANDAS than OCD and in my son all the symptoms of PANDAS > > > came on overnight, about 6 weeks after strep infection> > > > > > Inflammation does play a role. When the body is attacking it's own brain > > > thinking it's strep infection, yeah...there's going to be inflammation. In fact, > > > my DAN put it to me as "his brain is on fire and we need to put it out."> > > > > > Unless you've lived with it or dealt with it, maybe you shouldn't be making > > > so light of the condition. You are belittling a condition that my son clearly > > > has and that has destroyed his life. He has gone from a kid who at the end > > > of kindergarten was awarded "Most Improved in All Areas" and was going to start > > > integrating for first grade, was speaking in nearly full sentances, and who > > > could go anywhere and blend in without drawing attention to himself to a > > > child who now can barely function in the autism class he was supposed to be > > > promoted out of, has vocal tics from the second he opens his eyes until he > > > closes them, he has OCD and oppositional defiance that would blow you away, he > > > lives every moment on an emotional rollercoaster, and who cannot function in a > > > public place.> > > > > > My son had strep in August 2007. By October he was a total wreck and still > > > is. 6-8 weeks is the normal time for strep antibodies to form and in his case > > > he had an autoimmune reaction and his body things his brain is strep and it > > > attacks that instead. > > > > > > You saying that this is a crock is no different than the people who say > > > "gee...it's just coincidence that kids get the MMR (or any other vaccine) then > > > start displaying autistic traits."> > > > > > I don't see any one doctor trying to get rich off PANDAS like some do off of > > > MB12, HBOT and any other treatment. The only people getting rich off my > > > son's PANDAS sadly is the pharaceutical company who makes his IVIG product, and > > > even they don't push it as the miracle cure for PANDAS.> > > > > > I've never really noticed posts from you except in the last few days and > > > everyone I've read has been negative. You either make a comment or a remark, or > > > imply that your way is the only right way to do something.> > > > > > If you know nothing about subject leave it alone. You're not helping anyone> > > > > > Kerrie> > > > > > In a message dated 3/9/2009 7:49:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > > > elizabethsoliday@ writes:> > > > > > because it's a diagnoses about as useless as autism and a failed attempt > > > either to get famous or make money from diagnostic testing - that's my opinion. > > > The medical professionals who talk about it really have no idea what they > > > are talking about, it is all theory. Of course there are some truths to it, > > > but I buy into their theories as much as I buy into the theories of vaccine > > > manufacturers...they just can't be trusted. I do know that food infractions > > > also cause OCD, so this leads me to believe that inflammation plays a role, but > > > who knows...nobody knows, the more you research the more you realize > > > that...and you do what helps, Inositol.> > > > > > > > > > > > **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy > > > steps! > > > (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1219671244x1201345076/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fwww.freecreditreport.com%2Fpm%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fsc%3D668072%26hmpgID> > > %3D62%26bcd%3DfebemailfooterNO62)> > >> >> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.11.9/1993 - Release Date: 03/10/09 07:19:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 She could also have malfunctioning adrenals...or a combination of things. ______________________ Frances fbrooks55@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 Re: Pandas -- OCD Christel,I am reading backwards and saw this post. My daughter has horrible handwriting/spacing/keeping in lines also. I look back at her handwriting from years ago and it seemed so neat.She has always had a low stress tolerance. She gets upset if she messes up or can't do something right the first try. Which makes trying new things difficult! I just keep wondering if she has a underlying strep problem.Thanks again,Sandy > > >> > > > > > The testing isn't that expensive and is done at a regular lab. The doctor > > > doesn't make money off that.> > > > > > Inositol didn't help my son too much and inositol is not going to bring down > > > his myelin basic protein antibodies, his strep antibodies, his ganglioside > > > antibodies, his tubulin antibodies or his strep antibodies. It's not going to > > > undue the damage that was done to my son's myelin. A diet infraction didn't > > > cause these either.> > > > > > there's more to PANDAS than OCD and in my son all the symptoms of PANDAS > > > came on overnight, about 6 weeks after strep infection> > > > > > Inflammation does play a role. When the body is attacking it's own brain > > > thinking it's strep infection, yeah...there's going to be inflammation. In fact, > > > my DAN put it to me as "his brain is on fire and we need to put it out."> > > > > > Unless you've lived with it or dealt with it, maybe you shouldn't be making > > > so light of the condition. You are belittling a condition that my son clearly > > > has and that has destroyed his life. He has gone from a kid who at the end > > > of kindergarten was awarded "Most Improved in All Areas" and was going to start > > > integrating for first grade, was speaking in nearly full sentances, and who > > > could go anywhere and blend in without drawing attention to himself to a > > > child who now can barely function in the autism class he was supposed to be > > > promoted out of, has vocal tics from the second he opens his eyes until he > > > closes them, he has OCD and oppositional defiance that would blow you away, he > > > lives every moment on an emotional rollercoaster, and who cannot function in a > > > public place.> > > > > > My son had strep in August 2007. By October he was a total wreck and still > > > is. 6-8 weeks is the normal time for strep antibodies to form and in his case > > > he had an autoimmune reaction and his body things his brain is strep and it > > > attacks that instead. > > > > > > You saying that this is a crock is no different than the people who say > > > "gee...it's just coincidence that kids get the MMR (or any other vaccine) then > > > start displaying autistic traits."> > > > > > I don't see any one doctor trying to get rich off PANDAS like some do off of > > > MB12, HBOT and any other treatment. The only people getting rich off my > > > son's PANDAS sadly is the pharaceutical company who makes his IVIG product, and > > > even they don't push it as the miracle cure for PANDAS.> > > > > > I've never really noticed posts from you except in the last few days and > > > everyone I've read has been negative. You either make a comment or a remark, or > > > imply that your way is the only right way to do something.> > > > > > If you know nothing about subject leave it alone. You're not helping anyone> > > > > > Kerrie> > > > > > In a message dated 3/9/2009 7:49:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > > > elizabethsoliday@ writes:> > > > > > because it's a diagnoses about as useless as autism and a failed attempt > > > either to get famous or make money from diagnostic testing - that's my opinion. > > > The medical professionals who talk about it really have no idea what they > > > are talking about, it is all theory. Of course there are some truths to it, > > > but I buy into their theories as much as I buy into the theories of vaccine > > > manufacturers...they just can't be trusted. I do know that food infractions > > > also cause OCD, so this leads me to believe that inflammation plays a role, but > > > who knows...nobody knows, the more you research the more you realize > > > that...and you do what helps, Inositol.> > > > > > > > > > > > **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy > > > steps! > > > (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1219671244x1201345076/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fwww.freecreditreport.com%2Fpm%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fsc%3D668072%26hmpgID> > > %3D62%26bcd%3DfebemailfooterNO62)> > >> >> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.11.9/1993 - Release Date: 03/10/09 07:19:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 Re: Pandas -- OCD Christel,I am reading backwards and saw this post. My daughter has horrible handwriting/spacing/keeping in lines also. I look back at her handwriting from years ago and it seemed so neat.She has always had a low stress tolerance. She gets upset if she messes up or can't do something right the first try. Which makes trying new things difficult! I just keep wondering if she has a underlying strep problem.Thanks again,Sandy > > >> > > > > > The testing isn't that expensive and is done at a regular lab. The doctor > > > doesn't make money off that.> > > > > > Inositol didn't help my son too much and inositol is not going to bring down > > > his myelin basic protein antibodies, his strep antibodies, his ganglioside > > > antibodies, his tubulin antibodies or his strep antibodies. It's not going to > > > undue the damage that was done to my son's myelin. A diet infraction didn't > > > cause these either.> > > > > > there's more to PANDAS than OCD and in my son all the symptoms of PANDAS > > > came on overnight, about 6 weeks after strep infection> > > > > > Inflammation does play a role. When the body is attacking it's own brain > > > thinking it's strep infection, yeah...there's going to be inflammation. In fact, > > > my DAN put it to me as "his brain is on fire and we need to put it out."> > > > > > Unless you've lived with it or dealt with it, maybe you shouldn't be making > > > so light of the condition. You are belittling a condition that my son clearly > > > has and that has destroyed his life. He has gone from a kid who at the end > > > of kindergarten was awarded "Most Improved in All Areas" and was going to start > > > integrating for first grade, was speaking in nearly full sentances, and who > > > could go anywhere and blend in without drawing attention to himself to a > > > child who now can barely function in the autism class he was supposed to be > > > promoted out of, has vocal tics from the second he opens his eyes until he > > > closes them, he has OCD and oppositional defiance that would blow you away, he > > > lives every moment on an emotional rollercoaster, and who cannot function in a > > > public place.> > > > > > My son had strep in August 2007. By October he was a total wreck and still > > > is. 6-8 weeks is the normal time for strep antibodies to form and in his case > > > he had an autoimmune reaction and his body things his brain is strep and it > > > attacks that instead. > > > > > > You saying that this is a crock is no different than the people who say > > > "gee...it's just coincidence that kids get the MMR (or any other vaccine) then > > > start displaying autistic traits."> > > > > > I don't see any one doctor trying to get rich off PANDAS like some do off of > > > MB12, HBOT and any other treatment. The only people getting rich off my > > > son's PANDAS sadly is the pharaceutical company who makes his IVIG product, and > > > even they don't push it as the miracle cure for PANDAS.> > > > > > I've never really noticed posts from you except in the last few days and > > > everyone I've read has been negative. You either make a comment or a remark, or > > > imply that your way is the only right way to do something.> > > > > > If you know nothing about subject leave it alone. You're not helping anyone> > > > > > Kerrie> > > > > > In a message dated 3/9/2009 7:49:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > > > elizabethsoliday@ writes:> > > > > > because it's a diagnoses about as useless as autism and a failed attempt > > > either to get famous or make money from diagnostic testing - that's my opinion. > > > The medical professionals who talk about it really have no idea what they > > > are talking about, it is all theory. Of course there are some truths to it, > > > but I buy into their theories as much as I buy into the theories of vaccine > > > manufacturers...they just can't be trusted. I do know that food infractions > > > also cause OCD, so this leads me to believe that inflammation plays a role, but > > > who knows...nobody knows, the more you research the more you realize > > > that...and you do what helps, Inositol.> > > > > > > > > > > > **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy > > > steps! > > > (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1219671244x1201345076/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fwww.freecreditreport.com%2Fpm%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fsc%3D668072%26hmpgID> > > %3D62%26bcd%3DfebemailfooterNO62)> > >> >> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.11.9/1993 - Release Date: 03/10/09 07:19:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 I think this is food allergies and metals poisoning. Soy and chocolate caused bladder/bowel accidents in my son and OCD/stimming increased dramatically as metals came out (brain and nervous system disturbance). Food infractions caused my son to regress at school and revert to autistic behavior. I really hope you consider doing Andy's ALA chelation protocol because it helped my son a lot. We aren't done because I am hoping chelation will eventually eliminate the allergies, but that is just hope...and of course I will never give up hope. Take care, Liz > > > > > > > > > The testing isn't that expensive and is done at a regular lab. The doctor > > > doesn't make money off that. > > > > > > Inositol didn't help my son too much and inositol is not going to bring down > > > his myelin basic protein antibodies, his strep antibodies, his ganglioside > > > antibodies, his tubulin antibodies or his strep antibodies. It's not going to > > > undue the damage that was done to my son's myelin. A diet infraction didn't > > > cause these either. > > > > > > there's more to PANDAS than OCD and in my son all the symptoms of PANDAS > > > came on overnight, about 6 weeks after strep infection > > > > > > Inflammation does play a role. When the body is attacking it's own brain > > > thinking it's strep infection, yeah...there's going to be inflammation. In fact, > > > my DAN put it to me as " his brain is on fire and we need to put it out. " > > > > > > Unless you've lived with it or dealt with it, maybe you shouldn't be making > > > so light of the condition. You are belittling a condition that my son clearly > > > has and that has destroyed his life. He has gone from a kid who at the end > > > of kindergarten was awarded " Most Improved in All Areas " and was going to start > > > integrating for first grade, was speaking in nearly full sentances, and who > > > could go anywhere and blend in without drawing attention to himself to a > > > child who now can barely function in the autism class he was supposed to be > > > promoted out of, has vocal tics from the second he opens his eyes until he > > > closes them, he has OCD and oppositional defiance that would blow you away, he > > > lives every moment on an emotional rollercoaster, and who cannot function in a > > > public place. > > > > > > My son had strep in August 2007. By October he was a total wreck and still > > > is. 6-8 weeks is the normal time for strep antibodies to form and in his case > > > he had an autoimmune reaction and his body things his brain is strep and it > > > attacks that instead. > > > > > > You saying that this is a crock is no different than the people who say > > > " gee...it's just coincidence that kids get the MMR (or any other vaccine) then > > > start displaying autistic traits. " > > > > > > I don't see any one doctor trying to get rich off PANDAS like some do off of > > > MB12, HBOT and any other treatment. The only people getting rich off my > > > son's PANDAS sadly is the pharaceutical company who makes his IVIG product, and > > > even they don't push it as the miracle cure for PANDAS. > > > > > > I've never really noticed posts from you except in the last few days and > > > everyone I've read has been negative. You either make a comment or a remark, or > > > imply that your way is the only right way to do something. > > > > > > If you know nothing about subject leave it alone. You're not helping anyone > > > > > > Kerrie > > > > > > In a message dated 3/9/2009 7:49:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > > > elizabethsoliday@ writes: > > > > > > because it's a diagnoses about as useless as autism and a failed attempt > > > either to get famous or make money from diagnostic testing - that's my opinion. > > > The medical professionals who talk about it really have no idea what they > > > are talking about, it is all theory. Of course there are some truths to it, > > > but I buy into their theories as much as I buy into the theories of vaccine > > > manufacturers...they just can't be trusted. I do know that food infractions > > > also cause OCD, so this leads me to believe that inflammation plays a role, but > > > who knows...nobody knows, the more you research the more you realize > > > that...and you do what helps, Inositol. > > > > > > > > > > > > **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy > > > steps! > > > (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1219671244x1201345076/aol?redir=http:%2\ F%2Fwww.freecreditreport.com%2Fpm%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fsc%3D668072%26hmpgID > > > %3D62%26bcd%3DfebemailfooterNO62) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 That's great ! Mine just started coloring and writing THIS year, I was so happy when he did, and he was proud too. > > > > > > > > > > > > The testing isn't that expensive and is done at a regular lab. The doctor > > > > doesn't make money off that. > > > > > > > > Inositol didn't help my son too much and inositol is not going to bring down > > > > his myelin basic protein antibodies, his strep antibodies, his ganglioside > > > > antibodies, his tubulin antibodies or his strep antibodies. It's not going to > > > > undue the damage that was done to my son's myelin. A diet infraction didn't > > > > cause these either. > > > > > > > > there's more to PANDAS than OCD and in my son all the symptoms of PANDAS > > > > came on overnight, about 6 weeks after strep infection > > > > > > > > Inflammation does play a role. When the body is attacking it's own brain > > > > thinking it's strep infection, yeah...there's going to be inflammation. In fact, > > > > my DAN put it to me as " his brain is on fire and we need to put it out. " > > > > > > > > Unless you've lived with it or dealt with it, maybe you shouldn't be making > > > > so light of the condition. You are belittling a condition that my son clearly > > > > has and that has destroyed his life. He has gone from a kid who at the end > > > > of kindergarten was awarded " Most Improved in All Areas " and was going to start > > > > integrating for first grade, was speaking in nearly full sentances, and who > > > > could go anywhere and blend in without drawing attention to himself to a > > > > child who now can barely function in the autism class he was supposed to be > > > > promoted out of, has vocal tics from the second he opens his eyes until he > > > > closes them, he has OCD and oppositional defiance that would blow you away, he > > > > lives every moment on an emotional rollercoaster, and who cannot function in a > > > > public place. > > > > > > > > My son had strep in August 2007. By October he was a total wreck and still > > > > is. 6-8 weeks is the normal time for strep antibodies to form and in his case > > > > he had an autoimmune reaction and his body things his brain is strep and it > > > > attacks that instead. > > > > > > > > You saying that this is a crock is no different than the people who say > > > > " gee...it's just coincidence that kids get the MMR (or any other vaccine) then > > > > start displaying autistic traits. " > > > > > > > > I don't see any one doctor trying to get rich off PANDAS like some do off of > > > > MB12, HBOT and any other treatment. The only people getting rich off my > > > > son's PANDAS sadly is the pharaceutical company who makes his IVIG product, and > > > > even they don't push it as the miracle cure for PANDAS. > > > > > > > > I've never really noticed posts from you except in the last few days and > > > > everyone I've read has been negative. You either make a comment or a remark, or > > > > imply that your way is the only right way to do something. > > > > > > > > If you know nothing about subject leave it alone. You're not helping anyone > > > > > > > > Kerrie > > > > > > > > In a message dated 3/9/2009 7:49:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > > > > elizabethsoliday@ writes: > > > > > > > > because it's a diagnoses about as useless as autism and a failed attempt > > > > either to get famous or make money from diagnostic testing - that's my opinion. > > > > The medical professionals who talk about it really have no idea what they > > > > are talking about, it is all theory. Of course there are some truths to it, > > > > but I buy into their theories as much as I buy into the theories of vaccine > > > > manufacturers...they just can't be trusted. I do know that food infractions > > > > also cause OCD, so this leads me to believe that inflammation plays a role, but > > > > who knows...nobody knows, the more you research the more you realize > > > > that...and you do what helps, Inositol. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy > > > > steps! > > > > (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1219671244x1201345076/aol?redir=http:%2\ F%2Fwww.freecreditreport.com%2Fpm%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fsc%3D668072%26hmpgID > > > > %3D62%26bcd%3DfebemailfooterNO62) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.11.9/1993 - Release Date: 03/10/09 07:19:00 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Heidi J: Ok, try number 3 didn't work, I accidently hit the send button too early. I never had this happen so many times for one post before. It makes me think it's a sign of something. I just don't know what. LOL. So here is try number 4. Here are the things that have rid OCD symptoms at my house: Mindlynx (likely a band-aide type of fix) grapefruit seed extract given the same day as cod liver oil Cumanda Resveratrol They would not have worked if other supplements and diet were not also in place. The body needs to be working well in order for pathogen-killers to make progress. The symptoms went away right away, down-right unbelievable! But, the infectious agent has been treated for a year and we are just now starting to believe we may be ridding it. Thus, it's a long-term type of thing to rid the cause, but ridding the symptoms can be done very quickly. Love and prayers, Heidi N - -- In mb12 valtrex , " Heidi " wrote: > > Heidi - you are preaching to the choir here. It is absolutely life changing > if you can rid OCD from the symptoms list. My DAN! said to me when we first > found that his strep anti-antibodies were high " this could change his life " > and as his mom, I know he wasn't exaggerating. He could focus, engage, he > wouldn't look strange in public, his mind would be 'freed' from the chains > that OCD binds around it with the repetitive thoughts, etc. I really feel > like his brain is being held prisoner with the " PANDAS " condition - I needed > to hear your words of encouragement b/c for years, after trying meds for OCD > and having things only get worse, I had almost given up hope to ever address > this OCD thing. All the behavioral intervention in the world won't touch it > without addressing the underlying issue. Now, you all have rekindled that > fire in me to attack this vilian and rid it from my son's body. It would be > awesome to allow his brain to be free to explore all that wonderful > creativity up there. > > We have his immune system supported with Transfer Factor but can probably > add more with the OLE and LDN. He is on Milk Thistle and probiotic as well > as a ton of other supplements like B6, DHA, GLA, 5-HTP, P5P, selenium, > Nizoral, Mutli-vitamin, A & D, Nystatin, GABA, etc. I think we have the > fungals under control now and could probably eliminate those meds. > > Because he has limited good gut baterica, can you tell me what herbs you > used to rid the strep? I will be checking out that forum. Thanks and God > Bless you. > > Heidi J. > > > Re: Pandas -- OCD > > > Sorry, to butt in here, but OCD is quite successfully rid all over the > forums. If you search, you will find it. My children also had horrendous OCD > that was actually quite easily rid as far as symptoms go, but will return if > the anti-bacterials are not given long-term. Inositol is just a B vitamin. > Likely the bacteria interferes with the body making the Inositol. Everyone's > body is suppose to make this, and usually the microflora play a big part in > making all B vitamins. Inositol is difficult to get the dose correct. It > will rid symptoms of OCD, but often will cause anger as a side effect. Also, > it is just a band-aide, whereas anti-bacterials can rid it. I have seen so > many success stories from ridding OCD by using anti-bacterials. > > I personally feel it's caused by Bartonella, but the treatment for PANDAS > is similar, so it may not matter what you call the cause of it. The > important thing is to use antibacterials long-term. Some get relief > overnight (not kidding), some take months. But, I am telling you, there are > lots of success stories in ridding it. Some things that can rid it are: > Cumanda, grapefruit seed extract given the same day with cod liver oil, > Zithromax, Resveratrol, and there are more. But basically, you may have to > also support the body's immune system and digestion and liver function, etc. > to get whatever anti-bacterial you choose, to work. Having their body work > well is part of the problem. You may also need to replenish the microflora > so that they have the correct microflora to make the Inositol. I know that > Mindlinx can, but I don't know which other ones also will. Thus, if you have > an OCD issue, realize that so many have had success at ridding it, that the > odds are you can to. You can google " OCD forum " to find some postings. I > will tell you this, it's amazing to have your children no longer have it. > It's down-right phenomenal. > > As far as antibodies, realize that many report antibodies and allergies > leaving when they treat for pathogens and toxins, so somehow they are > connected. Likely the particular food one is allergic to is also > representative of their specific pathogens and toxins. I don't know which > goes with which, but there does seem to be a connection. When lots on the > forums report the allergies went away on their own when they treated for > pathogens and toxins, this tells me there is a connection. I believe measles > is reportedly connected to myelin antibodies. They have similar protein > markers. This could be why so many report autism symptoms developing after > the MMR. I also read that wheat has similar protein markers to myelin. Thus, > any one of the three, could trigger antibodies against the other two, > theoretically. Of course, we have all these theories, and not sure yet what > is really going on. > > As much as Strep seems to be the cause of OCD and may be, Strep is also an > opportunistic infection like yeast, in that everyone has it, and it > overgrows when their immune system is weak. Thus, something else could have > made one's immune system weak, allowing the Strep to take over. But, of > course, Strep, in itself, can cause lots of symptoms. Either way, my vote > goes to trying anti-bacterials long-term. People are reporting success with > herbs, if one chooses not to use antibiotics. I recovered my children > without antibiotics, so they are not necessary. But, I am also not against > them, since some have had great success with them. Just do something for the > yeast they cause. > > Love and prayers, > > Heidi N > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 I read you post and am still confused as to what you used to eliminate the ocd. This is a big issue with my son, I look forward to your reply.Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryFrom: "ambitionn01" Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 22:20:19 -0000To: <mb12 valtrex >Subject: Re: Pandas -- OCD Heidi J: Ok, try number 3 didn't work, I accidently hit the send button too early. I never had this happen so many times for one post before. It makes me think it's a sign of something. I just don't know what. LOL. So here is try number 4. Here are the things that have rid OCD symptoms at my house: Mindlynx (likely a band-aide type of fix) grapefruit seed extract given the same day as cod liver oil Cumanda Resveratrol They would not have worked if other supplements and diet were not also in place. The body needs to be working well in order for pathogen-killers to make progress. The symptoms went away right away, down-right unbelievable! But, the infectious agent has been treated for a year and we are just now starting to believe we may be ridding it. Thus, it's a long-term type of thing to rid the cause, but ridding the symptoms can be done very quickly. Love and prayers, Heidi N - -- In mb12 valtrex , " Heidi " wrote: > > Heidi - you are preaching to the choir here. It is absolutely life changing > if you can rid OCD from the symptoms list. My DAN! said to me when we first > found that his strep anti-antibodies were high " this could change his life " > and as his mom, I know he wasn't exaggerating. He could focus, engage, he > wouldn't look strange in public, his mind would be 'freed' from the chains > that OCD binds around it with the repetitive thoughts, etc. I really feel > like his brain is being held prisoner with the " PANDAS " condition - I needed > to hear your words of encouragement b/c for years, after trying meds for OCD > and having things only get worse, I had almost given up hope to ever address > this OCD thing. All the behavioral intervention in the world won't touch it > without addressing the underlying issue. Now, you all have rekindled that > fire in me to attack this vilian and rid it from my son's body. It would be > awesome to allow his brain to be free to explore all that wonderful > creativity up there. > > We have his immune system supported with Transfer Factor but can probably > add more with the OLE and LDN. He is on Milk Thistle and probiotic as well > as a ton of other supplements like B6, DHA, GLA, 5-HTP, P5P, selenium, > Nizoral, Mutli-vitamin, A & D, Nystatin, GABA, etc. I think we have the > fungals under control now and could probably eliminate those meds. > > Because he has limited good gut baterica, can you tell me what herbs you > used to rid the strep? I will be checking out that forum. Thanks and God > Bless you. > > Heidi J. > > > Re: Pandas -- OCD > > > Sorry, to butt in here, but OCD is quite successfully rid all over the > forums. If you search, you will find it. My children also had horrendous OCD > that was actually quite easily rid as far as symptoms go, but will return if > the anti-bacterials are not given long-term. Inositol is just a B vitamin. > Likely the bacteria interferes with the body making the Inositol. Everyone's > body is suppose to make this, and usually the microflora play a big part in > making all B vitamins. Inositol is difficult to get the dose correct. It > will rid symptoms of OCD, but often will cause anger as a side effect. Also, > it is just a band-aide, whereas anti-bacterials can rid it. I have seen so > many success stories from ridding OCD by using anti-bacterials. > > I personally feel it's caused by Bartonella, but the treatment for PANDAS > is similar, so it may not matter what you call the cause of it. The > important thing is to use antibacterials long-term. Some get relief > overnight (not kidding), some take months. But, I am telling you, there are > lots of success stories in ridding it. Some things that can rid it are: > Cumanda, grapefruit seed extract given the same day with cod liver oil, > Zithromax, Resveratrol, and there are more. But basically, you may have to > also support the body's immune system and digestion and liver function, etc. > to get whatever anti-bacterial you choose, to work. Having their body work > well is part of the problem. You may also need to replenish the microflora > so that they have the correct microflora to make the Inositol. I know that > Mindlinx can, but I don't know which other ones also will. Thus, if you have > an OCD issue, realize that so many have had success at ridding it, that the > odds are you can to. You can google " OCD forum " to find some postings. I > will tell you this, it's amazing to have your children no longer have it. > It's down-right phenomenal. > > As far as antibodies, realize that many report antibodies and allergies > leaving when they treat for pathogens and toxins, so somehow they are > connected. Likely the particular food one is allergic to is also > representative of their specific pathogens and toxins. I don't know which > goes with which, but there does seem to be a connection. When lots on the > forums report the allergies went away on their own when they treated for > pathogens and toxins, this tells me there is a connection. I believe measles > is reportedly connected to myelin antibodies. They have similar protein > markers. This could be why so many report autism symptoms developing after > the MMR. I also read that wheat has similar protein markers to myelin. Thus, > any one of the three, could trigger antibodies against the other two, > theoretically. Of course, we have all these theories, and not sure yet what > is really going on. > > As much as Strep seems to be the cause of OCD and may be, Strep is also an > opportunistic infection like yeast, in that everyone has it, and it > overgrows when their immune system is weak. Thus, something else could have > made one's immune system weak, allowing the Strep to take over. But, of > course, Strep, in itself, can cause lots of symptoms. Either way, my vote > goes to trying anti-bacterials long-term. People are reporting success with > herbs, if one chooses not to use antibiotics. I recovered my children > without antibiotics, so they are not necessary. But, I am also not against > them, since some have had great success with them. Just do something for the > yeast they cause. > > Love and prayers, > > Heidi N > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 Then your DAN doesn't have a PANDAS kid at home that he's given a probiotic with the strep strain in it. Trust the parents on this one, not your DAN Kerrie And this is interesting b/c my DAN! just told me that the strain found in the probiotic doesn't matter much. Parent experience seems to say the opposite .. . . A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 And this is interesting b/c my DAN! just told me that the strain found in the probiotic doesn't matter much. Parent experience seems to say the opposite . . . -----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ]On Behalf Of A ShadowSent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 7:31 PMTo: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Pandas -- OCD According to Mark R. Schleiss, MD, who is a professor of pediatrics, the major virulence factor of the organism is the M protein. This enables the Strept to evade the phagocytic cells of the human host.Based on parent observations, the virulence of the pathogenic strept is enhanced by non-pathogenic stept probiotics.--penumbra>>>> The increase seemed to coincide with the start of a new probiotic that has strep. He was on Mindlinx before and I wasn't seeing this much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 And this is interesting b/c my DAN! just told me that the strain found in the probiotic doesn't matter much. Parent experience seems to say the opposite . . . -----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ]On Behalf Of A ShadowSent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 7:31 PMTo: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Pandas -- OCD According to Mark R. Schleiss, MD, who is a professor of pediatrics, the major virulence factor of the organism is the M protein. This enables the Strept to evade the phagocytic cells of the human host.Based on parent observations, the virulence of the pathogenic strept is enhanced by non-pathogenic stept probiotics.--penumbra>>>> The increase seemed to coincide with the start of a new probiotic that has strep. He was on Mindlinx before and I wasn't seeing this much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 And this is interesting b/c my DAN! just told me that the strain found in the probiotic doesn't matter much. Parent experience seems to say the opposite . . . -----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ]On Behalf Of A ShadowSent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 7:31 PMTo: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Pandas -- OCD According to Mark R. Schleiss, MD, who is a professor of pediatrics, the major virulence factor of the organism is the M protein. This enables the Strept to evade the phagocytic cells of the human host.Based on parent observations, the virulence of the pathogenic strept is enhanced by non-pathogenic stept probiotics.--penumbra>>>> The increase seemed to coincide with the start of a new probiotic that has strep. He was on Mindlinx before and I wasn't seeing this much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 did GAMMA strep show, that is the one I see with the PANDAS DX kids Recovering from Autism is a marathonNOT a sprint, but FULLY possible!Read more about it on my BLOGs athttp://www.myspace.com/christelkinghttp://foggyrock.com/MyPage/recoveringwisheshttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=677063169 Re: Pandas -- OCD I'm curious about the probiotics that don't have strep lines. How effective are they? My son started having well formed, brown stools after we started the new (with strep) probiotic twice a day and I'm am worried that his poop will go back to being unformed and yellow. The enzymes he's taking with meals, I'm sure, have also helped, but I guess I'm giving more credit to the probiotic for this change.However, I really need to find out if the strep lines are the reason for the increasing OCD and then go from there. It's getting really bad.> > Then your DAN doesn't have a PANDAS kid at home that he's given a> > probiotic with the strep strain in it. Trust the parents on this one, >> not your DAN> >> > Kerrie> Express your personality in color! Preview and select themes for Hotmail®. See how. No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.11.15/2004 - Release Date: 03/16/09 07:04:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 he must now have any experience then with PANDAS Recovering from Autism is a marathonNOT a sprint, but FULLY possible!Read more about it on my BLOGs athttp://www.myspace.com/christelkinghttp://foggyrock.com/MyPage/recoveringwisheshttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=677063169 RE: Re: Pandas -- OCD And this is interesting b/c my DAN! just told me that the strain found in the probiotic doesn't matter much. Parent experience seems to say the opposite . . . -----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ]On Behalf Of A ShadowSent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 7:31 PMTo: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Pandas -- OCD According to Mark R. Schleiss, MD, who is a professor of pediatrics, the major virulence factor of the organism is the M protein. This enables the Strept to evade the phagocytic cells of the human host.Based on parent observations, the virulence of the pathogenic strept is enhanced by non-pathogenic stept probiotics.--penumbra>>>> The increase seemed to coincide with the start of a new probiotic that has strep. He was on Mindlinx before and I wasn't seeing this much. No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.11.13/2001 - Release Date: 03/14/09 06:54:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 oh that is one of the signs of a PANDAS kid, in which case drop it and the behavoirals should stop...if not add in some OLE and it should cut it out quickly Recovering from Autism is a marathonNOT a sprint, but FULLY possible!Read more about it on my BLOGs athttp://www.myspace.com/christelkinghttp://foggyrock.com/MyPage/recoveringwisheshttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=677063169 Re: Pandas -- OCD> > > > > > Sorry, to butt in here, but OCD is quite successfully rid all over the> > forums. If you search, you will find it. My children also had horrendous OCD> > that was actually quite easily rid as far as symptoms go, but will return if> > the anti-bacterials are not given long-term. Inositol is just a B vitamin.> > Likely the bacteria interferes with the body making the Inositol. Everyone's> > body is suppose to make this, and usually the microflora play a big part in> > making all B vitamins. Inositol is difficult to get the dose correct. It> > will rid symptoms of OCD, but often will cause anger as a side effect. Also,> > it is just a band-aide, whereas anti-bacterials can rid it. I have seen so> > many success stories from ridding OCD by using anti-bacterials.> > > > I personally feel it's caused by Bartonella, but the treatment for PANDAS> > is similar, so it may not matter what you call the cause of it. The> > important thing is to use antibacterials long-term. Some get relief> > overnight (not kidding), some take months. But, I am telling you, there are> > lots of success stories in ridding it. Some things that can rid it are:> > Cumanda, grapefruit seed extract given the same day with cod liver oil,> > Zithromax, Resveratrol, and there are more. But basically, you may have to> > also support the body's immune system and digestion and liver function, etc.> > to get whatever anti-bacterial you choose, to work. Having their body work> > well is part of the problem. You may also need to replenish the microflora> > so that they have the correct microflora to make the Inositol. I know that> > Mindlinx can, but I don't know which other ones also will. Thus, if you have> > an OCD issue, realize that so many have had success at ridding it, that the> > odds are you can to. You can google "OCD forum" to find some postings. I> > will tell you this, it's amazing to have your children no longer have it.> > It's down-right phenomenal.> > > > As far as antibodies, realize that many report antibodies and allergies> > leaving when they treat for pathogens and toxins, so somehow they are> > connected. Likely the particular food one is allergic to is also> > representative of their specific pathogens and toxins. I don't know which> > goes with which, but there does seem to be a connection. When lots on the> > forums report the allergies went away on their own when they treated for> > pathogens and toxins, this tells me there is a connection. I believe measles> > is reportedly connected to myelin antibodies. They have similar protein> > markers. This could be why so many report autism symptoms developing after> > the MMR. I also read that wheat has similar protein markers to myelin. Thus,> > any one of the three, could trigger antibodies against the other two,> > theoretically. Of course, we have all these theories, and not sure yet what> > is really going on.> > > > As much as Strep seems to be the cause of OCD and may be, Strep is also an> > opportunistic infection like yeast, in that everyone has it, and it> > overgrows when their immune system is weak. Thus, something else could have> > made one's immune system weak, allowing the Strep to take over. But, of> > course, Strep, in itself, can cause lots of symptoms. Either way, my vote> > goes to trying anti-bacterials long-term. People are reporting success with> > herbs, if one chooses not to use antibiotics. I recovered my children> > without antibiotics, so they are not necessary. But, I am also not against> > them, since some have had great success with them. Just do something for the> > yeast they cause.> > > > Love and prayers,> > > > Heidi N> >> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.11.13/2001 - Release Date: 03/14/09 06:54:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 if the gut is to leaky it may not have been able to take root, doing something like glutamine can help. Recovering from Autism is a marathonNOT a sprint, but FULLY possible!Read more about it on my BLOGs athttp://www.myspace.com/christelkinghttp://foggyrock.com/MyPage/recoveringwisheshttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=677063169 Re: Pandas -- OCD My boy tested also with no Bifido which really made me angry because I had supplemented it with popular probiotic brands. My best guess is that they have a pathogen that eats certain microflora strands. My boy had a raging Bartonella infection and is still battling it, but he has been recovered for a couple of years now, just still dependent upon treatments to keep symptoms away. I never had him retested to see if he now has Bifidibacteria or not. He no longer takes probiotics either. After taking Mindlinx, he didn't seem to need them anymore. I found that cod liver oil and Turmeric also helped with his digestion in general, thus they must have also improved his microflora.Love and prayers, Heidi N> > > Then your DAN doesn't have a PANDAS kid at home that he's given a> > > probiotic with the strep strain in it. Trust the parents on this one, >> > not your DAN> > >> > > Kerrie> >> > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________> Express your personality in color! Preview and select themes for Hotmail®. > http://www.windowslive-hotmail.com/LearnMore/personalize.aspx?ocid=TXT_MSGTX_WL_HM_express_032009#colortheme> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.11.15/2004 - Release Date: 03/16/09 07:04:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 if the gut is to leaky it may not have been able to take root, doing something like glutamine can help. Recovering from Autism is a marathonNOT a sprint, but FULLY possible!Read more about it on my BLOGs athttp://www.myspace.com/christelkinghttp://foggyrock.com/MyPage/recoveringwisheshttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=677063169 Re: Pandas -- OCD My boy tested also with no Bifido which really made me angry because I had supplemented it with popular probiotic brands. My best guess is that they have a pathogen that eats certain microflora strands. My boy had a raging Bartonella infection and is still battling it, but he has been recovered for a couple of years now, just still dependent upon treatments to keep symptoms away. I never had him retested to see if he now has Bifidibacteria or not. He no longer takes probiotics either. After taking Mindlinx, he didn't seem to need them anymore. I found that cod liver oil and Turmeric also helped with his digestion in general, thus they must have also improved his microflora.Love and prayers, Heidi N> > > Then your DAN doesn't have a PANDAS kid at home that he's given a> > > probiotic with the strep strain in it. Trust the parents on this one, >> > not your DAN> > >> > > Kerrie> >> > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________> Express your personality in color! Preview and select themes for Hotmail®. > http://www.windowslive-hotmail.com/LearnMore/personalize.aspx?ocid=TXT_MSGTX_WL_HM_express_032009#colortheme> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.11.15/2004 - Release Date: 03/16/09 07:04:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 if the gut is to leaky it may not have been able to take root, doing something like glutamine can help. Recovering from Autism is a marathonNOT a sprint, but FULLY possible!Read more about it on my BLOGs athttp://www.myspace.com/christelkinghttp://foggyrock.com/MyPage/recoveringwisheshttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=677063169 Re: Pandas -- OCD My boy tested also with no Bifido which really made me angry because I had supplemented it with popular probiotic brands. My best guess is that they have a pathogen that eats certain microflora strands. My boy had a raging Bartonella infection and is still battling it, but he has been recovered for a couple of years now, just still dependent upon treatments to keep symptoms away. I never had him retested to see if he now has Bifidibacteria or not. He no longer takes probiotics either. After taking Mindlinx, he didn't seem to need them anymore. I found that cod liver oil and Turmeric also helped with his digestion in general, thus they must have also improved his microflora.Love and prayers, Heidi N> > > Then your DAN doesn't have a PANDAS kid at home that he's given a> > > probiotic with the strep strain in it. Trust the parents on this one, >> > not your DAN> > >> > > Kerrie> >> > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________> Express your personality in color! Preview and select themes for Hotmail®. > http://www.windowslive-hotmail.com/LearnMore/personalize.aspx?ocid=TXT_MSGTX_WL_HM_express_032009#colortheme> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.11.15/2004 - Release Date: 03/16/09 07:04:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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