Guest guest Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 We decided to take a break from IVIG because of financial issues, plus we've seen no changes in my son in a while. when we started the whole process his ASO titer was normal, his AntiDNase B was 780 I think. Here we are 2 years later after having done 4 months of IM Bicillin and then a course of zithromax where he still gets 250 2x a week, and 15 IVIG treatments. His Anti DNase B is 480. In the past we had run a PANDAS profile from Neuroscience labs but they dont have that test anymore. HIs anti brain antibodies, particularly Myelin Basic Protein, were 400 % elevated. They all did come down last time we tested in December but were not in normal range. We've also used OLE. Any other way to get the Anti DNase B down. His behaviors, particularly the vocal tics/noises are HORRIFIC lately!! thanks Kerrie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 what probiotics are you using??? any strep in them? Original Message: ----------------- From: ratlenhum@... Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 09:54:25 EDT To: Autism-Mercury , mb12 valtrex , autisminfo Subject: Anti DNase B still high after 15 IVIG treatments!! what else can we do? We decided to take a break from IVIG because of financial issues, plus we've seen no changes in my son in a while. when we started the whole process his ASO titer was normal, his AntiDNase B was 780 I think. Here we are 2 years later after having done 4 months of IM Bicillin and then a course of zithromax where he still gets 250 2x a week, and 15 IVIG treatments. His Anti DNase B is 480. In the past we had run a PANDAS profile from Neuroscience labs but they dont have that test anymore. HIs anti brain antibodies, particularly Myelin Basic Protein, were 400 % elevated. They all did come down last time we tested in December but were not in normal range. We've also used OLE. Any other way to get the Anti DNase B down. His behaviors, particularly the vocal tics/noises are HORRIFIC lately!! thanks Kerrie -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web.com - Microsoft® Exchange solutions from a leading provider - http://link.mail2web.com/Business/Exchange Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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