Guest guest Posted April 20, 2003 Report Share Posted April 20, 2003 In a message dated 4/20/2003 7:42:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time, valeri@... writes: > I have a friend whose nephew has just been diagnosed w/ Childhood > Disintegrative Disorder. Any experience/thoughts on whether this could be > caused by toxic metals? There is no treatment for CDD so I believe the > parents would be open to chelating or something similar. > > Valeri > From what I understand it is just " another label " and yes, the child probably is toxic with metals, virus, etc. Michele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2003 Report Share Posted April 21, 2003 --- In , " Valeri Dugan " <valeri@d...> wrote: > I have a friend whose nephew has just been diagnosed w/ Childhood > Disintegrative Disorder. Any experience/thoughts on whether this could be > caused by toxic metals? There is no treatment for CDD so I believe the > parents would be open to chelating or something similar. > > Valeri Hi Valeri, Do you know what the symptoms of CDD are? (I don't) It might be worth finding out what they are to see if it " sounds like " mercury or not. If that information is available, anyhow. The other option would be to do a hair test on the child. (If he is toxic that doesn't mean the toxicity is the cause of CDD, but at least it may help, and it gives you a lot more to go on.) best, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2003 Report Share Posted April 21, 2003 Suggest they get a DDI hair analysis and apply counting rules. S From: moriamerri [mailto: moriam@...] Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 01:52:12 -0000 Subject: [ ] Re: Different Diagnosis/Chelating? <html><body> <tt> --- In , " Valeri Dugan " <valeri@d...> <BR> wrote:<BR> > I have a friend whose nephew has just been diagnosed w/ Childhood<BR> > Disintegrative Disorder. Any experience/thoughts on whether this <BR> could be<BR> > caused by toxic metals? There is no treatment for CDD so I believe <BR> the<BR> > parents would be open to chelating or something similar.<BR> > <BR> > Valeri<BR> <BR> Hi Valeri,<BR> <BR> Do you know what the symptoms of CDD are? (I don't)<BR> It might be worth finding out what they are to see if<BR> it " sounds like " mercury or not. If that information<BR> is available, anyhow. The other option would be to do<BR> a hair test on the child. (If he is toxic that doesn't<BR> mean the toxicity is the cause of CDD, but at least it<BR> may help, and it gives you a lot more to go on.)<BR> <BR> best,<BR> Moria<BR> <BR> </tt> <br> <!-- |**|begin egp html banner|**| --> <table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2> <tr bgcolor=#FFFFCC> <td align=center><font size= " -1 " color=#003399><b> Sponsor</b></font></td> </tr> <tr bgcolor=#FFFFFF> <td align=center width=470><a href= " http://rd./M=249982.3179269.4495679.1728375/D=egroupweb/S=1705061\ 616:HM/A=1524963/R=0/*http://hits.411web.com/cgi-bin/autoredir?camp=556 & lineid=3\ 179269 & prop=egroupweb & pos=HM " ><img src= " http://us.a1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/a/sl/sleepangel/sleep_300x250.gif " alt= " " width= " 300 " height= " 250 " border= " 0 " ></a></td> </tr> <tr><td><img alt= " " width=1 height=1 src= " http://us.adserver./l?M=249982.3179269.4495679.1728375/D=egroupmai\ l/S=:HM/A=1524963/rand=819430038 " ></td></tr> </table> <!-- |**|end egp html banner|**| --> <br> <tt> =======================================================<BR> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2003 Report Share Posted April 22, 2003 Years ago I talked to a mother whose son's story sounds similar to this child's. His " disenegration " ended up being linked to a pesticide exposure and he began the healing process with detoxification. Sorry, I haven't kept in touch with this family so I can't pass on their contact info. But my son did lose many skills as well, including many motor skills, after his exposure to arsenic spraying on a golf course where we lived. I'd think it would certainly be worth investigating some sort of toxic exposure or perhaps a pathogenic cause to this child's difficulties. One other thing that comes to mind is a story I heard from one of our doctors about a normally-developing child who suddenly developed seizures and regressed/lost skills around age 5. Electrodermal testing traced it to a rare pathogen (virus, I think) found in a particular type of bird. It turned out that this child's grandfather owned a wildlife preserve where they'd nurse sick animals back to health and then release them. He did have many birds on his property and the boy visited him often. They treated the illness homeopathically and with antivirals and he supposedly made a full recovery. Just some areas to consider, I guess. Hopefully this family will find their child's answer soon. Gaylen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2003 Report Share Posted April 22, 2003 sounds to me like this is the doctors way of seeing to it that the autism ratedoesn't get " too high " ......we'll just make up another category to put these kids in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2003 Report Share Posted April 22, 2003 No, it's not like that. This child was totally normal (3 older siblings) until 3 1/2 and one day had a psychotic episode. They thought he had childhood schizophrenia. Over the last year and a half he has lost all language, most motor skills, is no longer potty trained, and is hallucinating much of the time. The prognosis is really grim. It's described as " more severe and permanent than autism " , loss of skills is progressive and permanent w/ any improvements seen described as " rarely marked " . It's almost always associated w/ Severe Mental Retardation Also, they live in Israel where services aren't the problem they are here. Valeri Re: [ ] Different Diagnosis/Chelating? sounds to me like this is the doctors way of seeing to it that the autism ratedoesn't get " too high " ......we'll just make up another category to put these kids in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2003 Report Share Posted April 22, 2003 I would definitely check for mercury or other heavy metal. High exposure to them is well known to cause psychosis. Andy > No, it's not like that. This child was totally normal (3 older siblings) > until 3 1/2 and one day had a psychotic episode. They thought he had > childhood schizophrenia. Over the last year and a half he has lost all > language, most motor skills, is no longer potty trained, and is > hallucinating much of the time. The prognosis is really grim. It's > described as " more severe and permanent than autism " , loss of skills is > progressive and permanent w/ any improvements seen described as " rarely > marked " . It's almost always associated w/ Severe Mental Retardation > > Also, they live in Israel where services aren't the problem they are here. > > Valeri > Re: [ ] Different Diagnosis/Chelating? > > > sounds to me like this is the doctors way of seeing to it that the autism > ratedoesn't get " too high " ......we'll just make up another category to put > these kids in. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2003 Report Share Posted April 22, 2003 Have they looked into Childhood disintegrative disorder? baily Re: [ ] Different Diagnosis/Chelating? sounds to me like this is the doctors way of seeing to it that the autism ratedoesn't get " too high " ......we'll just make up another category to put these kids in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2003 Report Share Posted April 23, 2003 Valeri, I think (I hope) Gaylen and Andy C. are right when they theorize some sort of environmental exposure has triggered this child's problems. However, when you mentioned that the family lived in Israel, it tickled my brain. If you wish, you may want search for a site called " OMIM " (stands for Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man). Entry #309200 discusses a genetic form of bipolar psychosis that is inherited maternally. This condition was discovered/studied in Jewish families, mostly of Persian Sephardic ancestry, tho' one was Ashkenazi (eastern european). Also, entry #272800--Tay-Sachs disease, lists some unusual manifestations of low hexosaminidase enzyme levels and interaction of this with some " other genetic locus " that caused some of the symptoms you describe. The family may want to consider a genetics consultation, not necessarily to get an answer about environmental possibilities, but to attempt to rule out genetic types of problems. You can't swing a dead cat in Israel without hitting a medical geneticist, so I would think this would be easy to do. good luck, Lissy Lissy --- In , " Valeri Dugan " <valeri@d...> wrote: > No, it's not like that. This child was totally normal (3 older siblings) > until 3 1/2 and one day had a psychotic episode. They thought he had > childhood schizophrenia. Over the last year and a half he has lost all > language, most motor skills, is no longer potty trained, and is > hallucinating much of the time. The prognosis is really grim. It's > described as " more severe and permanent than autism " , loss of skills is > progressive and permanent w/ any improvements seen described as " rarely > marked " . It's almost always associated w/ Severe Mental Retardation > > Also, they live in Israel where services aren't the problem they are here. > > Valeri > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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