Guest guest Posted December 24, 2003 Report Share Posted December 24, 2003 Lyn, Congratulations on your successes! It sounds like you are very much in tune with your son's needs and extremely dedicated to making him well. You mentioned candy, cookies, chips and potty training difficulty, for which you might consider the Specific Carbohydrate Diet. It is doing wonders for a lot of kids and is certainly worth taking a look at. Here's a link for some info: http://www.pecanbread.com. It could help pull Tee over the edge. Happy Holidays! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2003 Report Share Posted December 24, 2003 > High Dose Vit A therapy. Improved eye contact and reduced stimming, > helped with bowel formation...does wear off if we let up on the > continued protocol of vitamin A each day/week/month. I had this problem, if I did not keep at least 100,000 IU per day maintenance. I finally discovered why, and now he does well with 5000 IU per day. I will post my update on this in a few days. > We have done many rounds with ala and dmsa combos, also some with > just dmsa and some ala only. Low and frequent. We ran into what > some other parents seem to: gains the first day or so of chelation > then loss of that later in the round or no maintenance of it > afterwards. For my son, if it was not a yeast problem, then 90% of the time it meant I needed to drop a supplement. > We could continue to go with ala/dmsa low and slow for the next few > years, but I wondered how long it would take, and if anything else > could help. I did ALA for about 85 rounds, this took just over 2 years. It appears my son is now finished chelating, and he needs no supplements except cal/mag and 5000 IU CLO. >>However, gains are so marked it's like having been > on a number of rounds with ala/dmsa in that the gains are forward > moving and lasting. Congrats on all your son's improvements! Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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