Guest guest Posted July 28, 2010 Report Share Posted July 28, 2010 wow! just when I thought I had heard every word and term you spring another on me! lol - there was a time at the beginning of my introduction to the biomedical world that I honestly thought my brain would explode. It's funny to me when other people new to it leave the same message because you really really feel that way. lol. But it was always this way for my son long before biomedical. A gain, then a meltdown. The more I read, the more I suspect a viral issue and possibly metals. He slowly declined (so slowly it was hardly noticeable) between a year and a half and four then gained momemtum and began making nice, steady gains at 4. No wows....he just slowly "came back" in much the same way he "left". I knew nothing about diet and biomed until he took an enormous plunge over the winter and I started to search for a way to help him. Currently things are better than ever after a small, strange outbreak on his back, belly and face a couple of weeks ago. It makes me crazy to think I may never know.To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, July 28, 2010 9:56:45 AMSubject: Re: VISUAL STIMMS.....???? Pleomorphic pathogens. They hide upon the presence of a new substance and then come out when they think the coast is clear. Well, I don't guess they think, but somehow that is what they do. Others do get improvement than regression then improvement again; they just don't describe it like that as much. What is typically done is: (1) one can lower the dose so the person can handle the die-off better, (2) one can stop the treatment and wait for the person to rid the regression and then start the treatment again, (3) one can add detoxers and digestive and liver aids and things for inflammation, etc. to help the person get through these regression time-periods, which are usually many. The pleomorphic pathogens are Lyme, Bartonella, mycoplasma, HTLV-1, XMRV and other pathogens can also cause die-off, like herpes strains, Strep., C. Difficile, etc. Testing is often unreliable and matching symptoms is also unreliable except for the really best docs. So, don't think because you tested negative to anything that it's not present. It's a challenge finding good testing and the practitioners who really know this stuff. Also consider clogged Lymph nodes. If one starts to kill pathogens and the lymph nodes are not clearing out these dead pathogens at a good pace, they can eventually back-up the Lymph system in a way that causes the extra symptoms. Occasionally it's not die-off, but some other reaction, but most of these regressions do appear to be die-off. This is why we call it a journey. There is so much to learn and do, and it takes a lot longer than we think it should, and entails changing and adding treatments and getting brain fatigue trying to learn it all. Love and prayers, Heidi N I wonder why it is that sooooooo many people see regression before gains. Yet, for a long as I can remember, every time my son makes a gain, a complete melt down follows a week or two later. It's completely backwards from everyone else. Any ideas? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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