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Quick background: My 2 1/2 year old, non-autistic son's testing showed

yeast, too much non-beneficial bacteria, and no bifid. in his intestine. Dr.

rx'd. UltraFlora. After 15 months of chronic diarrhea (coinciding, BTW, with

MMR plus 2 o/ vaccines) his stools started to be formed after a day or two of

treatment. Their " quality " has been mixed, but more formed, than not.

Question: this morning his room reeked of what I thought was vomit. Turned

out to be his soiled diaper -- an overpowering cheesy, vomity smell. Whew!!!

What we parents deal with! (More stars in that crown, ultimately, I say...)

I'm kind of hoping this is yeast and non-beneficial bacterial die-off, and

we've turned a significant corner, intestinally.

Anyone have similar experience and can comment on what was going on?

He's been on a GFCFSF diet for over a year (concerned he might end up with

autism when diarrhea began after MMR) and now diet includes avoidance of

anything that promotes yeast. But the dr. didn't recommend any anti-yeast

treatments, per se. Didn't ask why; perhaps his young age?

Any additional advice from anyone, including something to ask our dr?

(Some sense of " urgency " here: I'm trying to start toilet training, but would

like the stool issue resolved so we don't have " failures " as with my autistic

son.)

Thanks.

Deb

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