Guest guest Posted April 17, 2004 Report Share Posted April 17, 2004 In a message dated 4/17/2004 7:39:29 PM Central Standard Time, donnaaron@... writes: Would symptoms die-off for some kids start out mild and get worse before getting better? Sometimes. Could the rash be die-off or food related? There's been nothing in his diet the last couple of weeks that's unusual other than matzah. I'd guess allergy more likely. Is it possible he's reacting to a filler in the Lamisil? Gaylen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 Hey Guys, I posted this question (copied below this post) on Wednesday and so far no one's answered...I'm hoping the odd behaviors we are seeing are related to die-off from the switch to Lamisil from Diflucan. It's confusing because the symptoms he had the first week were pretty mild and this past week were much more intense. He also now has a mild, bumpy rash on his face -- around his mouth and on his cheeks -- that he didn't have the first week on Lamisil. So my question becomes two-fold: Would symptoms die-off for some kids start out mild and get worse before getting better? Could the rash be die-off or food related? There's been nothing in his diet the last couple of weeks that's unusual other than matzah. Help! Thank you so much, Donna > We switched from Diflucan to Lamisil a week ago. By the third or fourth day, my son seemed to have some mild die-off symptoms like intensification of obsessions and some unusal stims, but nothing terrible. Well, today he's the worst -- and most bizarre -- I've ever seen him -- switching from giggling to tantrums and back to giggling in seconds. This is normally a mellow kid. When he came home from school today he was very crabby and I thought perhaps he was getting sick, but he has no fever and his energy returned after lunch. Then later, he was outside playing pretty well with some neighbor kids when suddenly he stopped, put his hands over his ears and started screaming at the top of his lungs, scaring the daylights out of the other kids. I doubt they'll ever want to play with him again. > > He's been kicking me and tantrumming for what seems like no reason. > Please tell me this is die-off! The die-off from Diflucan was also difficult, but this seems much worse. > > TIA, > Donna > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 >>>I'd guess allergy more likely. Is it possible he's reacting to a filler in the Lamisil? Gaylen<<<< Hi Gaylen, That's a thought...I guess I'll have to check it out with Dr. G. It certainly looks like the kind of allergic rash he would get from a food, but I can't think of a single thing he could have eaten lately that could have done that, so you could very well be right. Thanks again, Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 Hi Donna and everyone, I may be experiencing the same thing with my daughter. We've been on the protocol since the beginning of Feb., starting with Valtrex (very bad die-off starting at 2 weeks and lasting approx 2 1/2 weeks.) We just began anti-fungal (diflucan)3 weeks ago, but she came down with a double ear infection/sinus infection at the two week point. Her behaviors were/are awful, but starting to get better. But b/c she is sick I don't know if we're going through die- off or if this is due to illness. However, the blotchiness on her cheeks (which I was told is common on protocol and which she got with valtrex) has gotten much worse and very pimply. Is your son's rash very blotchy with tiny little pimples all through the blotchiness? Cause while blotchiness seems to be common-place, I haven't heard anything about pimples and her skin is normally spotless. Additionally, her behavior became horrible. She was showing much progress, listening better and doing many new things with fewer tantrums. Now, she's tantruming at the slightest things and has become more agressive, with pinching and headbanging (two things we thought had resolved). Any opinions...die-off or illness?????? Thanks, Jess > >>>I'd guess allergy more likely. Is it possible he's reacting to a filler in > the Lamisil? > Gaylen<<<< > > Hi Gaylen, > That's a thought...I guess I'll have to check it out with Dr. G. It certainly looks like the kind of allergic rash he would get from a food, but I can't think of a single thing he could have eaten lately that could have done that, so you could very well be right. > > Thanks again, > Donna > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 Hi Jess, 's rash is pimply. Little red bumps and blotchiness too. He seems a lot better as of today. The rash is mostly gone and his behavior has improved greatly. I still don't know if it was die-off or allergic (at least I know now that it wasn't from filler in the Lamisil). I read a while back that since the toxins releasaed during a die-off put additional stress an already-weakened immune system, a underlying illness or existing allergic reaction can become intensified. So perhaps for both our kids, it is a combination of both. Just an opinion from a non-professional. :-) Donna I may be experiencing the same thing with my daughter. We've been on the protocol since the beginning of Feb., starting with Valtrex (very bad die-off starting at 2 weeks and lasting approx 2 1/2 weeks.) We just began anti-fungal (diflucan)3 weeks ago, but she came down with a double ear infection/sinus infection at the two week point. Her behaviors were/are awful, but starting to get better. But b/c she is sick I don't know if we're going through die- off or if this is due to illness. However, the blotchiness on her cheeks (which I was told is common on protocol and which she got with valtrex) has gotten much worse and very pimply. Is your son's rash very blotchy with tiny little pimples all through the blotchiness? Cause while blotchiness seems to be common-place, I haven't heard anything about pimples and her skin is normally spotless. Additionally, her behavior became horrible. She was showing much progress, listening better and doing many new things with fewer tantrums. Now, she's tantruming at the slightest things and has become more agressive, with pinching and headbanging (two things we thought had resolved). Any opinions...die-off or illness?????? Thanks, Jess Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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