Guest guest Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Hi - I wrote a few days ago asking about yeast symptoms, and I am so ever grateful for everyone's experience and responses. So now I am out to do some lab testing... I was given labs to do another Candida Igg/Igm blood draw which insurance will cover, but I also want to supplement with my own testing. I was also given labs to test for Strepp (Pandas I think??) In your opinion - what lab has the best yeast test or dysbiosis or parasites etc...- might as well get it all done to see what is causing all this head-banging and intense gripping and grabbing and rolling-around the furniture and generally squirelliness. We are currently on Valtrex and B12 shots for high EBV titers and low homocystene and Family History of MTHFR. We also supplement with TMG, mycelized vit. D, Zinc Assay liquid from Premier Research Labs, Drenamin from Standard Process, Vinco Mag. Glycinate, and Calcium Lactate from Standard Process, and Panacea Liquid Multi. My child is almost 4 years old. We have a significant speech delay and articulation problem and conversational language delay and have a lot of sensory issues - he needs a lot of sensory input. For the past few weeks his behavior has been crazy. (and he's had really yukky pooh for about 3 weeks) Wondering if we have yeast or gut issues going on. We have not done a lot of testing yet... we are just starting out. What are the most important tests to do - and with what lab?? I guess mainly pertaining to yeast, parasites, dysbiosis (don't even know what that is) etc.. and/or other things that would cause an intense increase in behavior. I should note that my b12 shots are: Methyl b12 (12.5 mg), Folinic Acid (3 mg), and Active P5P (B6 - 12.5 mg) Thanks again! Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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