Guest guest Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 Please help...what is "Alina"? Thanks To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Fri, May 21, 2010 11:13:12 AMSubject: Re: Day 16 on Valtrex and Diflucan It's a test through Metametrix lab To: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comSent: Fri, May 21, 2010 9:46:37 AMSubject: Re: Day 16 on Valtrex and Diflucan What is a DNA probe? Thanks. Day 16 on Valtrex and Diflucan We are on day 16 of our antiviral/antifunga l protocol. We have seen certain gains in speech, as well as very subtle changes in eye contact but so far nothing that would be classified as "wow", and I haven't noticed any type of rash. I'm not sure what I'm supposed to be seeing but I'm happy with ANY step in the right direction. My son is currently on 250mg Valtrex 3x per day and I upped his Duflucan to 100mg/day. He is 6 years old and weighs about 48 lbs. Does this seem right? Should we be increasing this? I had a hard enough time getting our DAN! to up his dose to 750mg/day but if he needs to go up then I'll just pester him some more. lol.Is there anything else we should be looking at as well? I've read a lot of posts regarding LDN. Is this something we should consider? What about supplements? He is currently on:SCD-legal multivitaminSCD-legal antioxidantMagnesium, 400mgZinc, 25mgBuffered Vit. C.L-Carnitine, 500mg.Enhansa, 600mg.Methyl B-12/folinic acid injections, every 2 daysFermented Cod Liver Oil, 1/2 tspHomemade goat yogurt (for probiotics), 1/2 to 1 cup/dayCole does seem more focused, however we are noticing that he is becoming obsessed with trains again. He'll alternate between playing with his train set and watching Youtube videos of railway crossings, etc. We are trying to get him interested in other things but he would literally do nothing but play with trains or watch train videos all day long if we let him. It can also be very difficult to grasp his attention, especially when he is scripting. His facial (mouth/eye) tics also seem to be worse at times. So far he has tested negative for both PANDAS & Lyme.I'm just not sure where we need to be going with this right now and any suggestions would be so appreciated. Thank you!Cole, 6, ASD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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