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I don't know about the other, but enzymes do wonders for some kids.... If she

hasn't yet seen the free dvd from houston-enzymes.com she might want to give

them a call and request it.

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> My friend's son was just suspended today (he's 6) for behavioral stuff. He is

totally fine at home, at a store, etc. but gets into school and literally goes

bananas, throwing things, running around screaming.... Just started in early

November -fine before that- and today school said not equipped. Coincidentally,

she just got an OAT test back today that said High in Quinolinic Acid,

Ethylmalonic & Methylsuccinic Acids (it says those 2 are related to

ketones/fatty acids), Low Vitamin C and excess typtophan and adrenal production.

Her DAN is out of town. We never had any of these out of range...just wondering

if anyone knows anything about those categories? Thanks!

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I don't know about the other, but enzymes do wonders for some kids.... If she

hasn't yet seen the free dvd from houston-enzymes.com she might want to give

them a call and request it.

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> My friend's son was just suspended today (he's 6) for behavioral stuff. He is

totally fine at home, at a store, etc. but gets into school and literally goes

bananas, throwing things, running around screaming.... Just started in early

November -fine before that- and today school said not equipped. Coincidentally,

she just got an OAT test back today that said High in Quinolinic Acid,

Ethylmalonic & Methylsuccinic Acids (it says those 2 are related to

ketones/fatty acids), Low Vitamin C and excess typtophan and adrenal production.

Her DAN is out of town. We never had any of these out of range...just wondering

if anyone knows anything about those categories? Thanks!

>

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One of the main symtoms of PANDAS (related to strep) is separation anxiety. Since this behavior came on suddenly it could well be related to PANDAS. She should visit the website www.pandasnetwork.org to review the symtoms and treatments. Has he had strep recently or do you know if he had a recent exposure. SOmetimes the symptoms do not show up for a good 4 months post exposure. School age kids are exposed to strep 10 to 12 times per year.

Subject: OAT testTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Monday, December 13, 2010, 2:24 PM

My friend's son was just suspended today (he's 6) for behavioral stuff. He is totally fine at home, at a store, etc. but gets into school and literally goes bananas, throwing things, running around screaming.... Just started in early November -fine before that- and today school said not equipped. Coincidentally, she just got an OAT test back today that said High in Quinolinic Acid, Ethylmalonic & Methylsuccinic Acids (it says those 2 are related to ketones/fatty acids), Low Vitamin C and excess typtophan and adrenal production. Her DAN is out of town. We never had any of these out of range...just wondering if anyone knows anything about those categories? Thanks!

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One of the main symtoms of PANDAS (related to strep) is separation anxiety. Since this behavior came on suddenly it could well be related to PANDAS. She should visit the website www.pandasnetwork.org to review the symtoms and treatments. Has he had strep recently or do you know if he had a recent exposure. SOmetimes the symptoms do not show up for a good 4 months post exposure. School age kids are exposed to strep 10 to 12 times per year.

Subject: OAT testTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Monday, December 13, 2010, 2:24 PM

My friend's son was just suspended today (he's 6) for behavioral stuff. He is totally fine at home, at a store, etc. but gets into school and literally goes bananas, throwing things, running around screaming.... Just started in early November -fine before that- and today school said not equipped. Coincidentally, she just got an OAT test back today that said High in Quinolinic Acid, Ethylmalonic & Methylsuccinic Acids (it says those 2 are related to ketones/fatty acids), Low Vitamin C and excess typtophan and adrenal production. Her DAN is out of town. We never had any of these out of range...just wondering if anyone knows anything about those categories? Thanks!

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Thanks all!

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> Date: Monday, December 13, 2010, 2:24 PM

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> My friend's son was just suspended today (he's 6) for behavioral stuff. He is

totally fine at home, at a store, etc. but gets into school and literally goes

bananas, throwing things, running around screaming.... Just started in early

November -fine before that- and today school said not equipped. Coincidentally,

she just got an OAT test back today that said High in Quinolinic Acid,

Ethylmalonic & Methylsuccinic Acids (it says those 2 are related to

ketones/fatty acids), Low Vitamin C and excess typtophan and adrenal production.

Her DAN is out of town. We never had any of these out of range...just wondering

if anyone knows anything about those categories? Thanks!

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Thanks all!

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> To: mb12 valtrex

> Date: Monday, December 13, 2010, 2:24 PM

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> My friend's son was just suspended today (he's 6) for behavioral stuff. He is

totally fine at home, at a store, etc. but gets into school and literally goes

bananas, throwing things, running around screaming.... Just started in early

November -fine before that- and today school said not equipped. Coincidentally,

she just got an OAT test back today that said High in Quinolinic Acid,

Ethylmalonic & Methylsuccinic Acids (it says those 2 are related to

ketones/fatty acids), Low Vitamin C and excess typtophan and adrenal production.

Her DAN is out of town. We never had any of these out of range...just wondering

if anyone knows anything about those categories? Thanks!

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