Guest guest Posted July 12, 2001 Report Share Posted July 12, 2001 : Whatever you do DO NOT USE THOSE EARDROPS! My NT 8 yo got those at the beginning of last school year for swimmers ear... Within a week, infraction slips started pouring in, I got calls from the teacher, etc. It got so bad that I pulled him and home-schooled him for two semesters until I could have neuro-psych tests run. He ended up dx with ADHD and a Central Auditory Processing Disorder! This, despite the fact that BEFORE the drops, he was considered gifted and a model student! Of course, I didn't look at the ingredients until AFTER the fact...and by then, he had received a whopping 75mcgs of thimerosal in 4 days time. His hair analysis says he has all the same metals as his autistic brother! All My Best, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2001 Report Share Posted July 12, 2001 I definately would not use these drops. Depending on how much energy I had, I might also complain to the doctor, the company that made the drops, etc. I'd suggest: a. ask the pharmacy if they have the stuff the doctor prescribed in some form without thimerosol. (maybe another brand doesn't have thimerosal in it??) b. ask the doctor for a different perscription. Warn him/her that you will need to continue trying things until you find something WITHOUT thimerosal in it. If I accidentally ate something with thimerosal in it, I would take activated charcoal. I don't know if this is the amount of thimerosal your son took is " a problem " , but taking activated charcoal is NOT a problem and I think it would actually help with ingested mercury. I'm not positive about that, but I think so. Moria ============================= At 08:52 AM 7/12/2001 EDT, you wrote: >Hi, I went to the doctor for an ear ache last night and he gave me a >prescription for drops that I when I read the ingredients, have thimerosal >(.0002%Mecury) in them. Does anyone know if this gets absorbed directly into >the bloodstream through the ear >canal? My son also opened the bottle put a little on his finger, tasted it >and said yuck before I could stop him and that's when I looked at the >ingredients. Are there other drops/things that can be used? I guess you >have to ask/check the ingredients of everything these days. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2001 Report Share Posted July 12, 2001 We use ear oil with garlic from the health store plus dare I say -- Vit. C Joan [ ] Ear Drops and thimerosal Hi, I went to the doctor for an ear ache last night and he gave me a prescription for drops that I when I read the ingredients, have thimerosal (.0002%Mecury) in them. Does anyone know if this gets absorbed directly into the bloodstream through the ear canal? My son also opened the bottle put a little on his finger, tasted it and said yuck before I could stop him and that's when I looked at the ingredients. Are there other drops/things that can be used? I guess you have to ask/check the ingredients of everything these days. ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2001 Report Share Posted July 12, 2001 What ear drops were you Rx'd?? [ ] Ear Drops and thimerosal Hi, I went to the doctor for an ear ache last night and he gave me a prescription for drops that I when I read the ingredients, have thimerosal (.0002%Mecury) in them. Does anyone know if this gets absorbed directly into the bloodstream through the ear canal? My son also opened the bottle put a little on his finger, tasted it and said yuck before I could stop him and that's when I looked at the ingredients. Are there other drops/things that can be used? I guess you have to ask/check the ingredients of everything these days. ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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