Guest guest Posted January 1, 2003 Report Share Posted January 1, 2003 > Please tell me will I ever > get my son back to his prefungal state? Will he be better or will > he continue with this highly aggrsssive behavior? From what I understand from others' experience, aggressive behavior is a sure sign of die-off. It's a sign that the antifungal really works. Yes, I think you will " get your son back " but not the way he was before you started this medicine, but much better (at least that's the idea). Hang in there, if you can ) I only tried this once, but I wasn't brave enough to take the aggressiveness. It scared me. It just looked too bad to me. So I just chelated my son ignoring the yeast and he got better without antifungals. Good luck! Valentina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2003 Report Share Posted January 1, 2003 > I have been chelating my four year old for about 21 rounds now. We > have seen great progress. However, He recently had a fungal > infection that required him to take grisiofulvin. I have never heard of that medication, but it might contain ingredients he does not tolerate. Did other anti-fungals not work for him? > Will he be better or will > he continue with this highly aggrsssive behavior? This might be too-rapid die off, consider reducing the dose of this medication, or try a different medication. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2003 Report Share Posted January 1, 2003 --- In , Valentina Scharpf <val@t...> wrote: > > Please tell me will I ever > > get my son back to his prefungal state? Will he be better or will > > he continue with this highly aggrsssive behavior? > > From what I understand from others' experience, aggressive behavior is a sure > sign of die-off. It's a sign that the antifungal really works. > Yes, I think you will " get your son back " but not the way he was before > you started this medicine, but much better (at least that's the idea). > Hang in there, if you can ) I only tried this once, but I wasn't brave > enough to take the aggressiveness. It scared me. It just looked too bad to > me. So I just chelated my son ignoring the yeast and he got better without > antifungals. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR RESPONSE!!!!! i was wondering if I could take it another day. We are on christmas break and my younger son and I are alone with him all day and we are worn out. My husband makes it home just when he has calmed down and ready for bed. Thank you again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2003 Report Share Posted January 1, 2003 > > I have been chelating my four year old for about 21 rounds now. We > > have seen great progress. However, He recently had a fungal > > infection that required him to take grisiofulvin. > > > I have never heard of that medication, but it might contain > ingredients he does not tolerate. Did other anti-fungals not work for > him? > > > > Will he be better or will > > he continue with this highly aggrsssive behavior? > > THANK YOU I had not thought of giving him less for longer. The other medication did work for him, however the doctor presribed this medication because of the type of fungal infection. we did use this before also along with nystatin and diflucan. not at the same time but one after the other. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2003 Report Share Posted January 1, 2003 Regarding yeast. I believe there is always a light at the end of the tunnel. Houston enzymes help as does culturelle but it is a battle. My son was a mess for about three weeks when I was killing off yeast. Make sure you are giving plenty of good bacteria, milk thistle, vit c, magnesium. You can also try activated charcoal. My son is 47lbs and I give 280mg 2hrs after any med or supplements and away from eating, at least an hr. This does seem to help collect all the toxins. nne nne > I have been chelating my four year old for about 21 rounds now. We > have seen great progress. However, He recently had a fungal > infection that required him to take grisiofulvin. I hope i spelled > it correctly. Any way, he has been HORRIBLE since he dtarted taking > it. I have given him this medication before when we first began > alternative treatments, I ended with diflucan. I saw some regression > but it did not last this long and was not this horrible. In fact, > this is when he was first potty-trained. Please tell me will I ever > get my son back to his prefungal state? Will he be better or will > he continue with this highly aggrsssive behavior? Please answer asap > as I am wondering will I survive more days of the same. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2003 Report Share Posted January 1, 2003 May be, it's not die-off, but the medication is toxic for him. I would stop it immediately and start a lot of probiotics. I think, you should not trust doctors more than your own common sense and vision of situation. Margaret > I have been chelating my four year old for about 21 rounds now. We > have seen great progress. However, He recently had a fungal > infection that required him to take grisiofulvin. I hope i spelled > it correctly. Any way, he has been HORRIBLE since he dtarted taking > it. I have given him this medication before when we first began > alternative treatments, I ended with diflucan. I saw some regression > but it did not last this long and was not this horrible. In fact, > this is when he was first potty-trained. Please tell me will I ever > get my son back to his prefungal state? Will he be better or will > he continue with this highly aggrsssive behavior? Please answer asap > as I am wondering will I survive more days of the same. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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