Guest guest Posted June 27, 2011 Report Share Posted June 27, 2011 Have you thought about taking your son to a homeopath doctor? You might get answers to why he is sooo sensitive to things. Have you looked into leaky gut and candida? My suggestion would be to look into this route, we did and it is helping my children and myself. It was the best thing we did. Inhalers contribute to candida too. My 4 yr old daughter who has a high case of candida due to antibiotics and inhalers is free of asthma now. She was 1 1/2 - 2 when she started to show signs of asthma and needed inhalers. As of March, no more breathing problems. We are gluten and dairy free, eat everything organic, we drink lemon juice everyday, treating candida and taking supplements under the homeopath supervision. The diet has made a huge difference. Oh and we all have leaky gut which is in the process of healing. Good luck! To: miralax From: mom2tyler@...Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 06:52:47 +0000Subject: Re: Fw: permeability rheumatological diseases---QUESTION ABOUT THIS Actually he only takes Melatonin at night. When it was allergy season we had trouble finding one he could tolerate so we were trying different things. Once in a while he will need his inhaler. The toxic synovitis I was told is just a virus that lands in the hip joint. Personally I think his Dr. at that time came up with this when he couldn't find any other reason for the limp. He was 3 yrs old at the time. The only thing I think he took regularly then was singulair. Which is another story. LOL. I cannot give my son many things due to his sensitivity to everything. Even supplements and probiotics will cause an issue when taken for prolonged periods of time. I am finding that my son who is now almost 9 seems to have the biggest issue with additives and preservatives causing the worst symptoms. Since I am just finding alot of this out within the past year I cannot really make a time line but I am slowly putting things together. Like another post I recently had on how his tics had come at another time when he was possibly using those colored bath tabs on a regular basis and they have PEG in them He has multiple food intolerances and severe seasonal allergies both of which have atypical symptoms usually affecting his moods and behavior. This is alot of the reason it has taken so long to find a Dr. who understands it. But even the allergist thinks the breathing issue that took us to an ER one night was due to additives or preservatives. Basically since my son was a toddler he has had all sorts of issues that his Drs. could not figure out. He has had multiple evaluations due to behavior issues and asd symptoms but no one Dr. can agree it seems. I am just this past year after finding a new Ped. realizing that seasonal allergies along with food and chemical sensitivities have alot to do with these issues. > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Forwarded Message ----> > > From: jeanie ward <dreamjeanie@>> > > To: "miralax " <miralax >> > > Cc: merry wetherbee <merrywbee@>> > > Sent: Sat, February 6, 2010 5:37:34 PM> > > Subject: permeability rheumatological diseases> > > > > > > > > http://www.ncbi. nlm.nih.gov/ pubmed/2670255> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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