Guest guest Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 I know these are both signs of yeast- we've been battling yeast with my asd 8 yr old for years. Through time, diflucan used to work for him, but the last couple of times we've used it- it's done nothing. His yeast is up right now,so my Dr. prescribed itraconizol- it's supposed to be in the diflucan family- it did nothing- in fact, I think his giggling got worse on it. Half way through the prescription, I stopped it and switched to Nystatin. About a week into the Nystatin, I doudled it- then after seeing no results- I trippled it. The prescription is finished- and he's still giggling. He is on a strict no-yeast-feeding-foods diet. What could cause giggling besides yeast? Is there a different kind of prescription for a different type of yeast that he may have that we could try? or, something more natural- I hate prescription drugs. Another question.. when I have my son at home, he doesn't have red cheeks. This is his third year in his school and they know about his diet and are careful with following it- but, he comes home from school everyday with red cheeks. I can see him getting into something once in a while- but not everyday- what would he be doing at school that would make his cheeks red everyday? Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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