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Hi, I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this with their child. My

son , who is a 9 year old boy with autism has been looking at things upside

down for the last few days. He has even been signing his numbers upside down! We

have been on the diet 6 weeks and are also giving him Nystatin(for major yeast

overgrowth) and Vancomycin(for 10 days for major Clostridia).Any ideas what

might be causing this? We have seen many things the last few years, but never

this! Thanks for you input!

Colleen Van (on diet for 6 weeks)

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Maybe from the die-off from all the medications (just a weird behavior

by-product of it). That Vanco is really, really strong.............can cause

the stomach to be really upset. Abby felt horrible the one time she was on

it. Just thought you might want to know.

Kathy

Abby's mom

SCD for one week

upside down behaviour!

> Hi, I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this with their child.

My son , who is a 9 year old boy with autism has been looking at things

upside down for the last few days. He has even been signing his numbers

upside down! We have been on the diet 6 weeks and are also giving him

Nystatin(for major yeast overgrowth) and Vancomycin(for 10 days for major

Clostridia).Any ideas what might be causing this? We have seen many things

the last few years, but never this! Thanks for you input!

Colleen Van (on diet for 6 weeks)

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Hi ,

2 things: First, my daughter went through this looking at T.V.

upside down for months between about 2 and 2 1/2.

Second -- did you see my post the other day where I talked about her

developing eye stims and my theory that things actually LOOK

different to the kids as their bodies start to clear?

That was my own unscientific opinion.

Sue (From Pickering)

Mom to , 4, formerly? ASD, SCD 11 months

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