Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 Hi.. I am not sure what to tell you about the warts but I would suggest reading through CSB on the antibiotic/antifungal protocol that Dr. JM recommends. We did not ever use antifungal without simultaneous antibiotic due to a " see saw " affect with " bad " bacteria that can occur and some of the behaviors you mention are indicative of those behaviors in some children and if the Vanco helped his stool, I would guess he may have gut bugs you need to address. I would suggest a CSA with parasitology and letting it guide treatment going forth for right now. Just my .02 from our experience and Dr. JM's book. All the best, Moderator > > Hi > > my son has finally been dx with inflammation at various points > througout his digestive system, throat, terminal ileum and colon, > chronic, low grade. He has been taking omeprazole intermittently > and Pentasa now for 6 weeks. He still has huge pain meltdowns and > undigested food in stools. His meltdowns are less frequent but more > severe and always followed within half an hour by a stool. > afterwhich he is much happier. He is also taking levo carnitine as > his free carnitine levels were 9 against a lower reference of 25. > and acetyl l carnitine pm also. He has pro biotics and sacc > boulardii on a very regular basis and we give diflucan (away from > sb) a.m. to attempt to combat his yeast. although I am completely > clear what is wrong with him, we haven't yet found equilibrium in > his treatment. He has movicol and oxypowder and sometimes lactulose > daily. He backs up if we miss even a day. > > He now has these strange like open warts on his hand. they're not > cold sores, not red, they're like warts with a raised lip. Just two > of htem and they've been there a few weeks. He is getting less CLO > than he used (he was on 3-4 teaspoons a day, now it's just one > cap). could all this be related? We did a round of vancomycin a > month ago and the effect on digestion was remarkable - no undigested > food and formed stools. Should we do this again? what can we do for > these warts or are they just a red herring? any helpful advice > would be so gratefully recieved. He was so upset last night, head > banging and pulling over furniture that our baby sitter isn't sure > she can come again, so it's pretty extreme stuff as she's no > lightweight. > > many thanks > > Steph, Uk mum of Tom 9 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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