Guest guest Posted November 17, 2007 Report Share Posted November 17, 2007 Stan, This may be long. My son Jack is 11 Yrs old. He had a brain tumor at 2 1/2 yrs old in his temporal lobe, left. I believe the tumor was caused by a herpes virus. After brain surgery, he became normal adding to his langauge. It was a miracle to have him back. This lasted 5 weeks, then he got an ear infection and right before my eyes lost eye contact and dropped all words the following two weeks. I believe this deserved him a diagnosis of PITANDS and PANDAS kid. I am not sure which Herpes virus caused the tumor but it must have been herpes, because when I started Jack on acyclovir, he responded so immediately and significantly with awareness and loss of right sided weakness. Not knowing what we were doing, we stopped acyclovir and lost the benefits, and when it was restarted the benefits were not as great, but still good. At this point Jack was on a special diet, gluten, casein, corn, and soy free. We were doing NAET, had already done AIT therapy, he was in OT, PT and Speech. Jack was very apraxic and dyspraxic, so we could not use sign. We started enzymes, monolaurin, GSE, probiotics and other supplements,Biaxin for PANDAS (we did not know it was PANDAS) and chelation at 4 and did every other weekend for about three years. His last hair test showed high Cadmium but I have not addressed that. At about 6- 7 we moved to Valtrex and got more gains, at 8 seizures started and a year later he had a staus episode when we were doing Virastop. I was up to 9 virastops. I am not sure if I caused the seizure with the virastop, but he was okay, no regression when he woke up, and then we started IVIG. We did an overnight EEG again and discovered a continuous spike and wave. He had one at three and they said it was clear. He has had about 9 IVIG treatments and responded well. His ASO titers are almost normal now, but I still can not get him off of the antibiotics. We have also done LDN with benefits, vitamin A therapy with benefits, specific carbohydrate diet. We are now trying modified atkins diet, We've done homeopathic remedies, uva ursi has been beneficial, digestive enzymes are great. WE ran a dry blood analysis and his pediatrician said it was the best one she ever got back, just showing some lymphatic problems. I do believe he has bacteria and yeast in the gut, but his stools look great. We also do 5htp and melatonin. Jack is still not verbal but he signs what he wants, he is very playful, happy when not aggressive, a savant at puzzles, and very emotionally intact. If I am upset, he hugs me and lets me know he is concerned. I have triied many other things. I am also now a behavior analyst. I when to school when his behaviors got really bad. We got behaviors under control with diet, Lamictal for the spikes in the frontal lobe, but my schooling has helped as well. I want some opinions on what to do now. I have not done b-12, but I have a prescription for it. His b-12 was high, but it probably was because of the bacteria in the gut. I am at the moment trying magnesium gluconate. I am not sure if he has low magnesium but I found an article suggesting, he may be low, and magnesium gluconate is suppose to be absorbed well. I also believe he may be a kid with excessive glutamate. I really want try Namenda. He eats mostly meat. I just wants some insight from someone that has a child that responded so well to Valtrex. Is your son off Valtrex? What should I do to try to wean him off Valtrex. Any ideas for bacteria? I also have three other children and work. I can't look at all the posts. I just need some other insight. Thanks for any advice. nne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2007 Report Share Posted November 18, 2007 Tracey, Thank you for your post. My son is on Valtrex. I was probably one of the first to broadcast that there was a viral link. My son has been on Valtrex since 2000. He has had many gains, but I am not sure if I should try to wean him off of the Valtrex. I also believe that there is bacteria involved, and I would like some opinions on what works best for the bacteria. My son seems very typical in so many ways but I feel that I may have caused some problems with all of my interventions with diet and maybe chelation, or I am also wondering if I am just missing something like, the glutamate problem. Thanks, nne Stan, > > This may be long. My son Jack is 11 Yrs old. He had a brain tumor > at 2 1/2 yrs old in his temporal lobe, left. I believe the tumor was > caused by a herpes virus. After brain surgery, he became normal > adding to his langauge. It was a miracle to have him back. This > lasted 5 weeks, then he got an ear infection and right before my eyes > lost eye contact and dropped all words the following two weeks. I > believe this deserved him a diagnosis of PITANDS and PANDAS kid. I am > not sure which Herpes virus caused the tumor but it must have been > herpes, because when I started Jack on acyclovir, he responded so > immediately and significantly with awareness and loss of right sided > weakness. Not knowing what we were doing, we stopped acyclovir and > lost the benefits, and when it was restarted the benefits were not as > great, but still good. At this point Jack was on a special diet, > gluten, casein, corn, and soy free. We were doing NAET, had already > done AIT therapy, he was in OT, PT and Speech. Jack was very apraxic > and dyspraxic, so we could not use sign. We started enzymes, > monolaurin, GSE, probiotics and other supplements,Biaxin for PANDAS > (we did not know it was PANDAS) and chelation at 4 and did every > other weekend for about three years. His last hair test showed high > Cadmium but I have not addressed that. At about 6- 7 we moved to > Valtrex and got more gains, at 8 seizures started and a year later he > had a staus episode when we were doing Virastop. I was up to 9 > virastops. I am not sure if I caused the seizure with the virastop, > but he was okay, no regression when he woke up, and then we started > IVIG. We did an overnight EEG again and discovered a continuous > spike and wave. He had one at three and they said it was clear. He > has had about 9 IVIG treatments and responded well. His ASO titers > are almost normal now, but I still can not get him off of the > antibiotics. We have also done LDN with benefits, vitamin A therapy > with benefits, specific carbohydrate diet. We are now trying > modified atkins diet, We've done homeopathic remedies, uva ursi has > been beneficial, digestive enzymes are great. WE ran a dry blood > analysis and his pediatrician said it was the best one she ever got > back, just showing some lymphatic problems. I do believe he has > bacteria and yeast in the gut, but his stools look great. We also do > 5htp and melatonin. Jack is still not verbal but he signs what he > wants, he is very playful, happy when not aggressive, a savant at > puzzles, and very emotionally intact. If I am upset, he hugs me and > lets me know he is concerned. I have triied many other things. I am > also now a behavior analyst. I when to school when his behaviors got > really bad. We got behaviors under control with diet, Lamictal for > the spikes in the frontal lobe, but my schooling has helped as well. > I want some opinions on what to do now. I have not done b-12, but I > have a prescription for it. His b-12 was high, but it probably was > because of the bacteria in the gut. I am at the moment trying > magnesium gluconate. I am not sure if he has low magnesium but I > found an article suggesting, he may be low, and magnesium gluconate > is suppose to be absorbed well. I also believe he may be a kid with > excessive glutamate. I really want try Namenda. He eats mostly meat. > I just wants some insight from someone that has a child that > responded so well to Valtrex. Is your son off Valtrex? What should > I do to try to wean him off Valtrex. Any ideas for bacteria? I also > have three other children and work. I can't look at all the posts. > I just need some other insight. Thanks for any advice. > > nne > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2007 Report Share Posted November 18, 2007 > > what is considered to be an enzyme and what role do enzymes play? Are these bacterial enzymes? > Shouldn't a G/C F diet be pretty much standard w/all of these treatments? > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you with Yahoo Mobile. Try it now. > Hi. Enzyme breaks down the foods, fat,protein,or carbrohydrates, i dont know about bacterial enzymes, but i know if we dont give them enzymes the unbroken foods will be used by bacteria and fungus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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