Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Hello Everyone. Other than me and do anyvbody ele find that winters make their astham than the summer? Will you move because of it? My freind dan is moving to las Vegas because of his problems....I ask him was that the only reasons he would move there If he didnt have it? He said No.....I heard some peoples say that not a reasons to move because of asthma and other stuffs.......I dont know If I will move, I will be moving for other reason also. take care allDiamond wrote: Hello everyone my name is I have been an asthmatic for 15 years now and i have it really bad. I have been interbated four times and i find it to be very scared. I have lost my brother to his first asthma attack in 2002. I have been on just about every medication and the only thing that seems to help is the predisone. I suffer more in the winter than in the summer. I hoping to relocate to georgia to see if that will help me get in under control. I would like every to just pray and try to keep a postive mind. Lets support each other. I hope to be as much help as possible and make new friends.diamond332005@... Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Marie- That was the only time that I would HAVE my attacks was in the winter! --- marie wrote: > Hello Everyone. > > Other than me and do anyvbody ele find that winters make their > astham than the summer? > > Will you move because of it? > > My freind dan is moving to las Vegas because of his problems....I ask him was > that the only reasons he would move there If he didnt have it? He said > No.....I heard some peoples say that not a reasons to move because of asthma > and other stuffs.......I dont know If I will move, I will be moving for other > reason also. > > > take care all > > Diamond wrote: > Hello everyone my name is I have been an asthmatic for 15 > years now and i have it really bad. I have been interbated four times > and i find it to be very scared. I have lost my brother to his first > asthma attack in 2002. I have been on just about every medication and > the only thing that seems to help is the predisone. I suffer more in > the winter than in the summer. I hoping to relocate to georgia to see > if that will help me get in under control. > > I would like every to just pray and try to keep a postive mind. Lets > support each other. I hope to be as much help as possible and make > new friends. > > > diamond332005@... > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 My asthma is one of the main reasons why I am moving. I want to really try and get it under control. It is very hard to manage here in new york especially living in the bronx. Burke wrote: Marie-That was the only time that I would HAVE my attacks was in the winter!--- marie wrote:> Hello Everyone.> > Other than me and do anyvbody ele find that winters make their> astham than the summer?> > Will you move because of it?> > My freind dan is moving to las Vegas because of his problems....I ask him was> that the only reasons he would move there If he didnt have it? He said> No.....I heard some peoples say that not a reasons to move because of asthma> and other stuffs.......I dont know If I will move, I will be moving for other> reason also.> > > take care all> > Diamond wrote:> Hello everyone my name is I have been an asthmatic for 15 > years now and i have it really bad. I have been interbated four times > and i find it to be very scared. I have lost my brother to his first > asthma attack in 2002. I have been on just about every medication and > the only thing that seems to help is the predisone. I suffer more in > the winter than in the summer. I hoping to relocate to georgia to see > if that will help me get in under control. > > I would like every to just pray and try to keep a postive mind. Lets > support each other. I hope to be as much help as possible and make > new friends.> > > diamond332005@...> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 For real...Have you found out why? My doctor think it from been close inside with the windows close..I dont think so....I go outside in the winter and I still have them... Burke wrote: Marie-That was the only time that I would HAVE my attacks was in the winter!--- marie wrote:> Hello Everyone.> > Other than me and do anyvbody ele find that winters make their> astham than the summer?> > Will you move because of it?> > My freind dan is moving to las Vegas because of his problems....I ask him was> that the only reasons he would move there If he didnt have it? He said> No.....I heard some peoples say that not a reasons to move because of asthma> and other stuffs.......I dont know If I will move, I will be moving for other> reason also.> > > take care all> > Diamond wrote:> Hello everyone my name is I have been an asthmatic for 15 > years now and i have it really bad. I have been interbated four times > and i find it to be very scared. I have lost my brother to his first > asthma attack in 2002. I have been on just about every medication and > the only thing that seems to help is the predisone. I suffer more in > the winter than in the summer. I hoping to relocate to georgia to see > if that will help me get in under control. > > I would like every to just pray and try to keep a postive mind. Lets > support each other. I hope to be as much help as possible and make > new friends.> > > diamond332005@...> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Mine can be worse in winter. I attend college so I'm outside between classes and I use a scarf to cover my face as I breathe. Otherwise I stay in as much as possible. Jefferson wrote: My asthma is one of the main reasons why I am moving. I want to really try and get it under control. It is very hard to manage here in new york especially living in the bronx. Burke wrote: Marie-That was the only time that I would HAVE my attacks was in the winter!--- marie wrote:> Hello Everyone.> > Other than me and do anyvbody ele find that winters make their> astham than the summer?> > Will you move because of it?> > My freind dan is moving to las Vegas because of his problems....I ask him was> that the only reasons he would move there If he didnt have it? He said> No.....I heard some peoples say that not a reasons to move because of asthma> and other stuffs.......I dont know If I will move, I will be moving for other> reason also.> > > take care all> > Diamond wrote:> Hello everyone my name is I have been an asthmatic for 15 > years now and i have it really bad. I have been interbated four times > and i find it to be very scared. I have lost my brother to his first > asthma attack in 2002. I have been on just about every medication and > the only thing that seems to help is the predisone. I suffer more in > the winter than in the summer. I hoping to relocate to georgia to see > if that will help me get in under control. > > I would like every to just pray and try to keep a postive mind. Lets > support each other. I hope to be as much help as possible and make > new friends.> > > diamond332005@...> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 hello everyone, My name is Lin and i have a asthmatic son who is 13 yrs old.... i wanted to comment on what u had to say.... everyone has different ways about their asthma... my son has his triggers in the winter months mainly.... any kind of infection or any kind of illness that someone has he gets it and it goes right to his lung and messes up his asthma very bad.... the winter i hate.... or should i say from the time oct hits till may i hate.... very very cold weather u have to cover ur face and nose very good so u can breathe.. if u dont u have problems breathing then u start wheezing.... then i have to make a trip to the lovely hospital.... thats why my son started on the xolair shots.... were hoping they will help him.. some people are different... some people have their attacks in winter mos and some in summer mos....its very hard to say what ur triggers are.... my sons asthma is very severe that i actually thought about moving to see if it would make a difference and my sons drs told me not to move... new allergies would come up and new triggers for his asthma would come about.... so we just decided to stay in pittsbugh pa and deal with it... then the xolair shots came along... so were on them.... we also do alot of praying every day... some days are better than others to deal with.... some days u have to run to the hospital and run run run... then go home and deal with it there and then no better then run back to hospital again till u get better.... so i just pray very hard to the lord and he usually answers my prayers and my son gets better till the next time.... so i hope everyone out there a healthly sunny asthma free day... Lin from pittsburgh pa marie wrote: For real...Have you found out why? My doctor think it from been close inside with the windows close..I dont think so....I go outside in the winter and I still have them... Burke wrote: Marie-That was the only time that I would HAVE my attacks was in the winter!--- marie wrote:> Hello Everyone.> > Other than me and do anyvbody ele find that winters make their> astham than the summer?> > Will you move because of it?> > My freind dan is moving to las Vegas because of his problems....I ask him was> that the only reasons he would move there If he didnt have it? He said> No.....I heard some peoples say that not a reasons to move because of asthma> and other stuffs.......I dont know If I will move, I will be moving for other> reason also.> > > take care all> > Diamond wrote:> Hello everyone my name is I have been an asthmatic for 15 > years now and i have it really bad. I have been interbated four times > and i find it to be very scared. I have lost my brother to his first > asthma attack in 2002. I have been on just about every medication and > the only thing that seems to help is the predisone. I suffer more in > the winter than in the summer. I hoping to relocate to georgia to see > if that will help me get in under control. > > I would like every to just pray and try to keep a postive mind. Lets > support each other. I hope to be as much help as possible and make > new friends.> > > diamond332005@...> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 You need a new doctor, Marie. The cold air can cause it. I keep my windows closed and I have more problems outside than inside. Lin is right that everyone is different and has different triggers, but I have most of the most typical ones and winter air is one of them. no1friend621 wrote: hello everyone, My name is Lin and i have a asthmatic son who is 13 yrs old.... i wanted to comment on what u had to say.... everyone has different ways about their asthma... my son has his triggers in the winter months mainly.... any kind of infection or any kind of illness that someone has he gets it and it goes right to his lung and messes up his asthma very bad.... the winter i hate.... or should i say from the time oct hits till may i hate.... very very cold weather u have to cover ur face and nose very good so u can breathe.. if u dont u have problems breathing then u start wheezing.... then i have to make a trip to the lovely hospital.... thats why my son started on the xolair shots.... were hoping they will help him.. some people are different... some people have their attacks in winter mos and some in summer mos....its very hard to say what ur triggers are.... my sons asthma is very severe that i actually thought about moving to see if it would make a difference and my sons drs told me not to move... new allergies would come up and new triggers for his asthma would come about.... so we just decided to stay in pittsbugh pa and deal with it... then the xolair shots came along... so were on them.... we also do alot of praying every day... some days are better than others to deal with.... some days u have to run to the hospital and run run run... then go home and deal with it there and then no better then run back to hospital again till u get better.... so i just pray very hard to the lord and he usually answers my prayers and my son gets better till the next time.... so i hope everyone out there a healthly sunny asthma free day... Lin from pittsburgh pa marie wrote: For real...Have you found out why? My doctor think it from been close inside with the windows close..I dont think so....I go outside in the winter and I still have them... Burke wrote: Marie-That was the only time that I would HAVE my attacks was in the winter!--- marie wrote:> Hello Everyone.> > Other than me and do anyvbody ele find that winters make their> astham than the summer?> > Will you move because of it?> > My freind dan is moving to las Vegas because of his problems....I ask him was> that the only reasons he would move there If he didnt have it? He said> No.....I heard some peoples say that not a reasons to move because of asthma> and other stuffs.......I dont know If I will move, I will be moving for other> reason also.> > > take care all> > Diamond wrote:> Hello everyone my name is I have been an asthmatic for 15 > years now and i have it really bad. I have been interbated four times > and i find it to be very scared. I have lost my brother to his first > asthma attack in 2002. I have been on just about every medication and > the only thing that seems to help is the predisone. I suffer more in > the winter than in the summer. I hoping to relocate to georgia to see > if that will help me get in under control. > > I would like every to just pray and try to keep a postive mind. Lets > support each other. I hope to be as much help as possible and make > new friends.> > > diamond332005@...> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 send no more tyBill and Canter wrote: You need a new doctor, Marie. The cold air can cause it. I keep my windows closed and I have more problems outside than inside. Lin is right that everyone is different and has different triggers, but I have most of the most typical ones and winter air is one of them. no1friend621 wrote: hello everyone, My name is Lin and i have a asthmatic son who is 13 yrs old.... i wanted to comment on what u had to say.... everyone has different ways about their asthma... my son has his triggers in the winter months mainly.... any kind of infection or any kind of illness that someone has he gets it and it goes right to his lung and messes up his asthma very bad.... the winter i hate.... or should i say from the time oct hits till may i hate.... very very cold weather u have to cover ur face and nose very good so u can breathe.. if u dont u have problems breathing then u start wheezing.... then i have to make a trip to the lovely hospital.... thats why my son started on the xolair shots.... were hoping they will help him.. some people are different... some people have their attacks in winter mos and some in summer mos....its very hard to say what ur triggers are.... my sons asthma is very severe that i actually thought about moving to see if it would make a difference and my sons drs told me not to move... new allergies would come up and new triggers for his asthma would come about.... so we just decided to stay in pittsbugh pa and deal with it... then the xolair shots came along... so were on them.... we also do alot of praying every day... some days are better than others to deal with.... some days u have to run to the hospital and run run run... then go home and deal with it there and then no better then run back to hospital again till u get better.... so i just pray very hard to the lord and he usually answers my prayers and my son gets better till the next time.... so i hope everyone out there a healthly sunny asthma free day... Lin from pittsburgh pa marie wrote: For real...Have you found out why? My doctor think it from been close inside with the windows close..I dont think so....I go outside in the winter and I still have them... Burke wrote: Marie-That was the only time that I would HAVE my attacks was in the winter!--- marie wrote:> Hello Everyone.> > Other than me and do anyvbody ele find that winters make their> astham than the summer?> > Will you move because of it?> > My freind dan is moving to las Vegas because of his problems....I ask him was> that the only reasons he would move there If he didnt have it? He said> No.....I heard some peoples say that not a reasons to move because of asthma> and other stuffs.......I dont know If I will move, I will be moving for other> reason also.> > > take care all> > Diamond wrote:> Hello everyone my name is I have been an asthmatic for 15 > years now and i have it really bad. I have been interbated four times > and i find it to be very scared. I have lost my brother to his first > asthma attack in 2002. I have been on just about every medication and > the only thing that seems to help is the predisone. I suffer more in > the winter than in the summer. I hoping to relocate to georgia to see > if that will help me get in under control. > > I would like every to just pray and try to keep a postive mind. Lets > support each other. I hope to be as much help as possible and make > new friends.> > > diamond332005@...> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 We all have asthma....Diffrent triggger it.......I know what trigger my asthma and stay from it...It smoking for sure... I dont get why he would say been inside with windows close will do it......I got outside and it get worse for me.... Let everybody move somewhere warm...lolwrote: You need a new doctor, Marie. The cold air can cause it. I keep my windows closed and I have more problems outside than inside. Lin is right that everyone is different and has different triggers, but I have most of the most typical ones and winter air is one of them. no1friend621 wrote: hello everyone, My name is Lin and i have a asthmatic son who is 13 yrs old.... i wanted to comment on what u had to say.... everyone has different ways about their asthma... my son has his triggers in the winter months mainly.... any kind of infection or any kind of illness that someone has he gets it and it goes right to his lung and messes up his asthma very bad.... the winter i hate.... or should i say from the time oct hits till may i hate.... very very cold weather u have to cover ur face and nose very good so u can breathe.. if u dont u have problems breathing then u start wheezing.... then i have to make a trip to the lovely hospital.... thats why my son started on the xolair shots.... were hoping they will help him.. some people are different... some people have their attacks in winter mos and some in summer mos....its very hard to say what ur triggers are.... my sons asthma is very severe that i actually thought about moving to see if it would make a difference and my sons drs told me not to move... new allergies would come up and new triggers for his asthma would come about.... so we just decided to stay in pittsbugh pa and deal with it... then the xolair shots came along... so were on them.... we also do alot of praying every day... some days are better than others to deal with.... some days u have to run to the hospital and run run run... then go home and deal with it there and then no better then run back to hospital again till u get better.... so i just pray very hard to the lord and he usually answers my prayers and my son gets better till the next time.... so i hope everyone out there a healthly sunny asthma free day... Lin from pittsburgh pa marie wrote: For real...Have you found out why? My doctor think it from been close inside with the windows close..I dont think so....I go outside in the winter and I still have them... Burke wrote: Marie-That was the only time that I would HAVE my attacks was in the winter!--- marie wrote:> Hello Everyone.> > Other than me and do anyvbody ele find that winters make their> astham than the summer?> > Will you move because of it?> > My freind dan is moving to las Vegas because of his problems....I ask him was> that the only reasons he would move there If he didnt have it? He said> No.....I heard some peoples say that not a reasons to move because of asthma> and other stuffs.......I dont know If I will move, I will be moving for other> reason also.> > > take care all> > Diamond wrote:> Hello everyone my name is I have been an asthmatic for 15 > years now and i have it really bad. I have been interbated four times > and i find it to be very scared. I have lost my brother to his first > asthma attack in 2002. I have been on just about every medication and > the only thing that seems to help is the predisone. I suffer more in > the winter than in the summer. I hoping to relocate to georgia to see > if that will help me get in under control. > > I would like every to just pray and try to keep a postive mind. Lets > support each other. I hope to be as much help as possible and make > new friends.> > > diamond332005@...> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 He's kind of crazy if you ask me. I get worse outside in cold air too. Just do what you must to take care of yourself and don't worry about it. I wish I could afford to move to a warmer climate myself, but I'll manage. marie wrote: We all have asthma....Diffrent triggger it.......I know what trigger my asthma and stay from it...It smoking for sure... I dont get why he would say been inside with windows close will do it......I got outside and it get worse for me.... Let everybody move somewhere warm...lolwrote: You need a new doctor, Marie. The cold air can cause it. I keep my windows closed and I have more problems outside than inside. Lin is right that everyone is different and has different triggers, but I have most of the most typical ones and winter air is one of them. no1friend621 wrote: hello everyone, My name is Lin and i have a asthmatic son who is 13 yrs old.... i wanted to comment on what u had to say.... everyone has different ways about their asthma... my son has his triggers in the winter months mainly.... any kind of infection or any kind of illness that someone has he gets it and it goes right to his lung and messes up his asthma very bad.... the winter i hate.... or should i say from the time oct hits till may i hate.... very very cold weather u have to cover ur face and nose very good so u can breathe.. if u dont u have problems breathing then u start wheezing.... then i have to make a trip to the lovely hospital.... thats why my son started on the xolair shots.... were hoping they will help him.. some people are different... some people have their attacks in winter mos and some in summer mos....its very hard to say what ur triggers are.... my sons asthma is very severe that i actually thought about moving to see if it would make a difference and my sons drs told me not to move... new allergies would come up and new triggers for his asthma would come about.... so we just decided to stay in pittsbugh pa and deal with it... then the xolair shots came along... so were on them.... we also do alot of praying every day... some days are better than others to deal with.... some days u have to run to the hospital and run run run... then go home and deal with it there and then no better then run back to hospital again till u get better.... so i just pray very hard to the lord and he usually answers my prayers and my son gets better till the next time.... so i hope everyone out there a healthly sunny asthma free day... Lin from pittsburgh pa marie wrote: For real...Have you found out why? My doctor think it from been close inside with the windows close..I dont think so....I go outside in the winter and I still have them... Burke wrote: Marie-That was the only time that I would HAVE my attacks was in the winter!--- marie wrote:> Hello Everyone.> > Other than me and do anyvbody ele find that winters make their> astham than the summer?> > Will you move because of it?> > My freind dan is moving to las Vegas because of his problems....I ask him was> that the only reasons he would move there If he didnt have it? He said> No.....I heard some peoples say that not a reasons to move because of asthma> and other stuffs.......I dont know If I will move, I will be moving for other> reason also.> > > take care all> > Diamond wrote:> Hello everyone my name is I have been an asthmatic for 15 > years now and i have it really bad. I have been interbated four times > and i find it to be very scared. I have lost my brother to his first > asthma attack in 2002. I have been on just about every medication and > the only thing that seems to help is the predisone. I suffer more in > the winter than in the summer. I hoping to relocate to georgia to see > if that will help me get in under control. > > I would like every to just pray and try to keep a postive mind. Lets > support each other. I hope to be as much help as possible and make > new friends.> > > diamond332005@...> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Huhh??? What do you mean? sylvia forbes wrote: send no more tyBill and Canter wrote: You need a new doctor, Marie. The cold air can cause it. I keep my windows closed and I have more problems outside than inside. Lin is right that everyone is different and has different triggers, but I have most of the most typical ones and winter air is one of them. no1friend621 wrote: hello everyone, My name is Lin and i have a asthmatic son who is 13 yrs old.... i wanted to comment on what u had to say.... everyone has different ways about their asthma... my son has his triggers in the winter months mainly.... any kind of infection or any kind of illness that someone has he gets it and it goes right to his lung and messes up his asthma very bad.... the winter i hate.... or should i say from the time oct hits till may i hate.... very very cold weather u have to cover ur face and nose very good so u can breathe.. if u dont u have problems breathing then u start wheezing.... then i have to make a trip to the lovely hospital.... thats why my son started on the xolair shots.... were hoping they will help him.. some people are different... some people have their attacks in winter mos and some in summer mos....its very hard to say what ur triggers are.... my sons asthma is very severe that i actually thought about moving to see if it would make a difference and my sons drs told me not to move... new allergies would come up and new triggers for his asthma would come about.... so we just decided to stay in pittsbugh pa and deal with it... then the xolair shots came along... so were on them.... we also do alot of praying every day... some days are better than others to deal with.... some days u have to run to the hospital and run run run... then go home and deal with it there and then no better then run back to hospital again till u get better.... so i just pray very hard to the lord and he usually answers my prayers and my son gets better till the next time.... so i hope everyone out there a healthly sunny asthma free day... Lin from pittsburgh pa marie wrote: For real...Have you found out why? My doctor think it from been close inside with the windows close..I dont think so....I go outside in the winter and I still have them... Burke wrote: Marie-That was the only time that I would HAVE my attacks was in the winter!--- marie wrote:> Hello Everyone.> > Other than me and do anyvbody ele find that winters make their> astham than the summer?> > Will you move because of it?> > My freind dan is moving to las Vegas because of his problems....I ask him was> that the only reasons he would move there If he didnt have it? He said> No.....I heard some peoples say that not a reasons to move because of asthma> and other stuffs.......I dont know If I will move, I will be moving for other> reason also.> > > take care all> > Diamond wrote:> Hello everyone my name is I have been an asthmatic for 15 > years now and i have it really bad. I have been interbated four times > and i find it to be very scared. I have lost my brother to his first > asthma attack in 2002. I have been on just about every medication and > the only thing that seems to help is the predisone. I suffer more in > the winter than in the summer. I hoping to relocate to georgia to see > if that will help me get in under control. > > I would like every to just pray and try to keep a postive mind. Lets > support each other. I hope to be as much help as possible and make > new friends.> > > diamond332005@...> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Hi ! Sorry to hear about your bad asthma and the loss of you brother. I do agree with the previous poster that it really depends what your triggers are whether to consider moving or not. I live in Northern California where the weather is great year round but as a result I suffer from seasonal allergies (year-round) which has turned into asthma. My doctor also told me that if I moved to a drier climate or to the coast, I would likely develop an asthma response to some new trigger. But you should follow your instincts! Glad you are here, > > Hello everyone my name is I have been an asthmatic for 15 > years now and i have it really bad. I have been interbated four times > and i find it to be very scared. I have lost my brother to his first > asthma attack in 2002. I have been on just about every medication and > the only thing that seems to help is the predisone. I suffer more in > the winter than in the summer. I hoping to relocate to georgia to see > if that will help me get in under control. > > I would like every to just pray and try to keep a postive mind. Lets > support each other. I hope to be as much help as possible and make > new friends. > > > diamond332005@y... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 they didn't tell me why, but what from I understand, Marie, is that your airways constrict (get smaller) in the winter, making it harder to breathe. (maroon 5 song there... ) shelly --- marie wrote: > For real...Have you found out why? My doctor think it from been close inside > with the windows close..I dont think so....I go outside in the winter and I > still have them... > > Burke wrote:Marie- > > That was the only time that I would HAVE my attacks was in the winter! > > > --- marie wrote: > > > Hello Everyone. > > > > Other than me and do anyvbody ele find that winters make their > > astham than the summer? > > > > Will you move because of it? > > > > My freind dan is moving to las Vegas because of his problems....I ask him > was > > that the only reasons he would move there If he didnt have it? He said > > No.....I heard some peoples say that not a reasons to move because of > asthma > > and other stuffs.......I dont know If I will move, I will be moving for > other > > reason also. > > > > > > take care all > > > > Diamond wrote: > > Hello everyone my name is I have been an asthmatic for 15 > > years now and i have it really bad. I have been interbated four times > > and i find it to be very scared. I have lost my brother to his first > > asthma attack in 2002. I have been on just about every medication and > > the only thing that seems to help is the predisone. I suffer more in > > the winter than in the summer. I hoping to relocate to georgia to see > > if that will help me get in under control. > > > > I would like every to just pray and try to keep a postive mind. Lets > > support each other. I hope to be as much help as possible and make > > new friends. > > > > > > diamond332005@... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2007 Report Share Posted October 31, 2007 Hi. My name is . I have 2 young children, one of which has ASD. We have been GFCFSF, with lots of restrictions, for approx 2 years and he has been doing very well until recently. He got some type of stomach virus in September and his behavior has regressed significantly. I think it is still in there somewhere and that's why he is having so much trouble. He is also having yeast issues that we are treating with THreelac and a modified diet. WE have started seeing a DAN doctor and are supposed to be starting mb12 shots very soon. It is my understanding that you should have gut issues resolved before starting MB12 and he clearly doesn't. I have not been successful with any vitamin whatsoever. The only supplements that have been effective with him are probiotics, enzymes, and Threelac. All of which have been great. We saw great clarity and strides in social development. He eats a pretty balanced diet but definitely needs additional vitamin support, esp calcium. Is there anyone else out there whose child has negative reactions vitamin support? He has significant gut issues that I think are affecting the absorption. Meanwhile we are awaiting the hair, stool, urine porphyrins. Hopefully this will give us some answers. I look forward to learning a lot from all of you and helping out when I can! from Delaware Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2007 Report Share Posted October 31, 2007 HI. Good for you....do the diet intervention ASAP it has been near miraculous with our son...SCD, minus Casein. Take back feast without yeast as you will not find it very useful. Get Breaking the Vicious cycle and read it immediately, cover to cover. It is a fast read. There is another mom on this site who told me that her son simply didn't respond to all the supplements etc and the FAN metabolic approach. She found a doctor to address his immune system issues instead with an approach like the one stan used on his son, and he is doing beautifully per her..we are going to try and go that route. You need to find a doctor who will treat your son comprehensively - go to the TACA website and do a search for Stan Kurtz and it will explain how he recovered his son. I do not know of a dovtor in your area...read his thesis and his appraoch to healing his kid and see if you think it is a fit for your own...if so, this group may know of a dr in your area who can help you. Best of luck. Di > > We have never been able to have him on a calcium supplement as his has > extreme behavioral regressions and reflux issues. We just tried > CalMag Citrate and it was horrible. Afterword, I read that citrate is > not good for these kids. So far we have had behavioral reactions, > reflux, and stool issues with Cod Liver Oil, super Nuthera, and of > course the calcium. > > What would you recommend be the starting point for fighting this > virus? I have read about OLE and Virastop. Which would be the most > gentle yet effective on his system? > > I have looked at pecanbread.com. I bought BTVC last year and pretty > much know I need to implement some type different diet. I have also > just purchased the Extroidinary POwer TO Heal and FEast Without > Yeast. It is a 4 stage anti-yeast diet that I have considered. Is > anyone familiar with these books? I do not know which would be more > effective. Thanks for the advice. > > from Delaware > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2007 Report Share Posted October 31, 2007 HI. Good for you....do the diet intervention ASAP it has been near miraculous with our son...SCD, minus Casein. Take back feast without yeast as you will not find it very useful. Get Breaking the Vicious cycle and read it immediately, cover to cover. It is a fast read. There is another mom on this site who told me that her son simply didn't respond to all the supplements etc and the FAN metabolic approach. She found a doctor to address his immune system issues instead with an approach like the one stan used on his son, and he is doing beautifully per her..we are going to try and go that route. You need to find a doctor who will treat your son comprehensively - go to the TACA website and do a search for Stan Kurtz and it will explain how he recovered his son. I do not know of a dovtor in your area...read his thesis and his appraoch to healing his kid and see if you think it is a fit for your own...if so, this group may know of a dr in your area who can help you. Best of luck. Di > > We have never been able to have him on a calcium supplement as his has > extreme behavioral regressions and reflux issues. We just tried > CalMag Citrate and it was horrible. Afterword, I read that citrate is > not good for these kids. So far we have had behavioral reactions, > reflux, and stool issues with Cod Liver Oil, super Nuthera, and of > course the calcium. > > What would you recommend be the starting point for fighting this > virus? I have read about OLE and Virastop. Which would be the most > gentle yet effective on his system? > > I have looked at pecanbread.com. I bought BTVC last year and pretty > much know I need to implement some type different diet. I have also > just purchased the Extroidinary POwer TO Heal and FEast Without > Yeast. It is a 4 stage anti-yeast diet that I have considered. Is > anyone familiar with these books? I do not know which would be more > effective. Thanks for the advice. > > from Delaware > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2007 Report Share Posted November 1, 2007 After reading your email, I have to ask: have you had an assessment of your child's digestion? The reflux issues that are preventing you from using supplements that are normally required for these children could be related to low stomach acid and/or a deficiency in digestive enzymes. Often reflux happens because food gets into the stomach and/or small intestine but doesn't move "forward" through the digestive tract because it's being digested poorly. Enyzmes like Zyme Prime (Houston) might be beneficial. The assessment you should have done would typically involve an abdominal (physical) examination, followed by a CDSA (Comprehensive Digestive Stool Analysis) or CSA (Comprehensive Stool Analysis). If you can't afford the test, at least see a holistic health care provider who can potentially determine from symptoms what your child needs. At least do a trial of the digestive enzymes and see what happens. Final point: you won't kill any organism (virus, yeast, bacteria, parasite) in the digestive tract if you don't have good digestion. This starts with adequate stomach acid in the stomach! Good luck! Clack Cornell wrote: We have never been able to have him on a calcium supplement as his has extreme behavioral regressions and reflux issues. We just tried CalMag Citrate and it was horrible. Afterword, I read that citrate is not good for these kids. So far we have had behavioral reactions, reflux, and stool issues with Cod Liver Oil, super Nuthera, and of course the calcium. What would you recommend be the starting point for fighting this virus? I have read about OLE and Virastop. Which would be the most gentle yet effective on his system? I have looked at pecanbread.com. I bought BTVC last year and pretty much know I need to implement some type different diet. I have also just purchased the Extroidinary POwer TO Heal and FEast Without Yeast. It is a 4 stage anti-yeast diet that I have considered. Is anyone familiar with these books? I do not know which would be more effective. Thanks for the advice. from Delaware Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2007 Report Share Posted November 1, 2007 After reading your email, I have to ask: have you had an assessment of your child's digestion? The reflux issues that are preventing you from using supplements that are normally required for these children could be related to low stomach acid and/or a deficiency in digestive enzymes. Often reflux happens because food gets into the stomach and/or small intestine but doesn't move "forward" through the digestive tract because it's being digested poorly. Enyzmes like Zyme Prime (Houston) might be beneficial. The assessment you should have done would typically involve an abdominal (physical) examination, followed by a CDSA (Comprehensive Digestive Stool Analysis) or CSA (Comprehensive Stool Analysis). If you can't afford the test, at least see a holistic health care provider who can potentially determine from symptoms what your child needs. At least do a trial of the digestive enzymes and see what happens. Final point: you won't kill any organism (virus, yeast, bacteria, parasite) in the digestive tract if you don't have good digestion. This starts with adequate stomach acid in the stomach! Good luck! Clack Cornell wrote: We have never been able to have him on a calcium supplement as his has extreme behavioral regressions and reflux issues. We just tried CalMag Citrate and it was horrible. Afterword, I read that citrate is not good for these kids. So far we have had behavioral reactions, reflux, and stool issues with Cod Liver Oil, super Nuthera, and of course the calcium. What would you recommend be the starting point for fighting this virus? I have read about OLE and Virastop. Which would be the most gentle yet effective on his system? I have looked at pecanbread.com. I bought BTVC last year and pretty much know I need to implement some type different diet. I have also just purchased the Extroidinary POwer TO Heal and FEast Without Yeast. It is a 4 stage anti-yeast diet that I have considered. Is anyone familiar with these books? I do not know which would be more effective. Thanks for the advice. from Delaware Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2007 Report Share Posted November 1, 2007 - He is currently taking the digestive enzyme Trienza from Houston. He also take ProBioGold and THreelac. We see the reflux if he has a dietary infraction. He is currently GFCFSF, nitrate, artificial color and flavor, and phenol free. I called LifeTime vitamins, the maker of the CalMag Citrate I used, and they said it was dairy free but the individual that I spoke with had no clue that casein was even from dairy, which makes her answer quite questionable to say the least! In this particular case, it seems to me that the cal mag had a dairy source because it also triggered his asthma. Although I think this is the right answer flor this particular instance it still does not explain why he reacted so negatively to CLO. We started with a DAN one month ago. We are still waiting on the results of the porphyrins, comp stool analysis, and hair test. Thanks for the information. I look forward to all of the knowledge all of you can bring! from Delaware Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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