Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 I currently give my son who is apraxic with SID the following ProEFA ProEPA Carnaware Vitamin E I can tell you that his sensory issues except for feeding have improved dramatically..not gone but improved...not sure if they've contributed or it's been maturation on his part...he too is 5y.o. " maurasullivan22 " <qsutpzu02@... m> cc: Sent by: Subject: [ ] Do high doses of EFA and vitamin E improve @yaho sensory integration dysfunction? ogroups.com 11/01/2006 05:54 PM Please respond to Hello all, My 5.5 year old son has sensory integration dysfunction (SID) but not apraxia. I have read the recent postings on this group about supplementing EFA together with vitamin E. My question is whether any of your children with SID have seen improvements in those symptoms, or if the supplements have only positively affected speech issues. Just wondering whether I should give this a try with my son. Thanks, Maura Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 My daughter has improvement in her SID symptoms as well. Those improvements aren't as dramatic as the speech but they are still big gains. Kris On Nov 1, 2006, at 2:54 PM, maurasullivan22 wrote: > Hello all, > My 5.5 year old son has sensory integration dysfunction (SID) but not > apraxia. I have read the recent postings on this group about > supplementing EFA together with vitamin E. My question is whether any > of your children with SID have seen improvements in those symptoms, or > if the supplements have only positively affected speech issues. Just > wondering whether I should give this a try with my son. Thanks, Maura > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 The vitamin E basically fixed all the sensory issues my son had...the biggest one being no pain sensation...but he also no longer reacts abnormally to loud sounds or soft touch as if it hurts. His proprioception and vestibular sense is much improved (although vestibular still tests " below average " ). When we first started supplementing omega 3 (without additional E)...we saw a worsing of the sensory issues on cod liver oil. I was not sure why that is, but now I suspect since CLO has no vit E, and omegas increase the bodies demand for vitamin E...omegas without additional Vit E could theoretically WORSEN sensory integration dysfunction. That is exactly what happened. But off the CLO - significant regression in vocalizations (all we had was babble back then...about 1 year ago) and loss of coordination. Switched to nordic naturals EFA...and within a week we regained our loses and quickly surpassed where we were. I really couldn't explain this...why a high DHA to EPA formula would worsen sensory issues. But if vit E deficiency plays a role in SID - it now makes sense. EFA has some vit E in it, whereas CLO dose not. Anyway...such is my evolving theory. It is definitely worth trying 400 IU - 800 IU a day of alpha-d- tocophorol for SID. If it works - great. If not, stop the supplement and you are no worse off. - I have a friend whose child has no other issues except sensory > Hello all, > My 5.5 year old son has sensory integration dysfunction (SID) but not > apraxia. I have read the recent postings on this group about > supplementing EFA together with vitamin E. My question is whether any > of your children with SID have seen improvements in those symptoms, or > if the supplements have only positively affected speech issues. Just > wondering whether I should give this a try with my son. Thanks, Maura > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 Hi there, My daughter Jackie does not have SID, however she does have some sensory " issues " . When starting the EFA's I noticed a dramatic improvement in sensory issues as well as speech. She has been on Omega's since Jan. 2006. I recently added vitamin E to her supplements and she starting feeling pain more. She always had a high pain tolerance. So i dont know if you would consider this as more " sensory Issues " since on the vitamin E, but now we, once again, have fights about Face Washing and Hair Brushing...nothing major, just wanted to put my 2 cents in! She is no longer taking Vitamin E, so Im not sure what will be happening in the near future...I will keep you posted.. Hope this helps... Trish > > Hello all, > My 5.5 year old son has sensory integration dysfunction (SID) but not > apraxia. I have read the recent postings on this group about > supplementing EFA together with vitamin E. My question is whether any > of your children with SID have seen improvements in those symptoms, or > if the supplements have only positively affected speech issues. Just > wondering whether I should give this a try with my son. Thanks, Maura > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 I currently give my son who is apraxic with SID the following ProEFA ProEPA Carnaware Vitamin E I can tell you that his sensory issues except for feeding have improved dramatically..not gone but improved...not sure if they've contributed or it's been maturation on his part...he too is 5y.o. " maurasullivan22 " <qsutpzu02@... m> cc: Sent by: Subject: [ ] Do high doses of EFA and vitamin E improve @yaho sensory integration dysfunction? ogroups.com 11/01/2006 05:54 PM Please respond to Hello all, My 5.5 year old son has sensory integration dysfunction (SID) but not apraxia. I have read the recent postings on this group about supplementing EFA together with vitamin E. My question is whether any of your children with SID have seen improvements in those symptoms, or if the supplements have only positively affected speech issues. Just wondering whether I should give this a try with my son. Thanks, Maura Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 My daughter has improvement in her SID symptoms as well. Those improvements aren't as dramatic as the speech but they are still big gains. Kris On Nov 1, 2006, at 2:54 PM, maurasullivan22 wrote: > Hello all, > My 5.5 year old son has sensory integration dysfunction (SID) but not > apraxia. I have read the recent postings on this group about > supplementing EFA together with vitamin E. My question is whether any > of your children with SID have seen improvements in those symptoms, or > if the supplements have only positively affected speech issues. Just > wondering whether I should give this a try with my son. Thanks, Maura > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 The vitamin E basically fixed all the sensory issues my son had...the biggest one being no pain sensation...but he also no longer reacts abnormally to loud sounds or soft touch as if it hurts. His proprioception and vestibular sense is much improved (although vestibular still tests " below average " ). When we first started supplementing omega 3 (without additional E)...we saw a worsing of the sensory issues on cod liver oil. I was not sure why that is, but now I suspect since CLO has no vit E, and omegas increase the bodies demand for vitamin E...omegas without additional Vit E could theoretically WORSEN sensory integration dysfunction. That is exactly what happened. But off the CLO - significant regression in vocalizations (all we had was babble back then...about 1 year ago) and loss of coordination. Switched to nordic naturals EFA...and within a week we regained our loses and quickly surpassed where we were. I really couldn't explain this...why a high DHA to EPA formula would worsen sensory issues. But if vit E deficiency plays a role in SID - it now makes sense. EFA has some vit E in it, whereas CLO dose not. Anyway...such is my evolving theory. It is definitely worth trying 400 IU - 800 IU a day of alpha-d- tocophorol for SID. If it works - great. If not, stop the supplement and you are no worse off. - I have a friend whose child has no other issues except sensory > Hello all, > My 5.5 year old son has sensory integration dysfunction (SID) but not > apraxia. I have read the recent postings on this group about > supplementing EFA together with vitamin E. My question is whether any > of your children with SID have seen improvements in those symptoms, or > if the supplements have only positively affected speech issues. Just > wondering whether I should give this a try with my son. Thanks, Maura > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 Hi there, My daughter Jackie does not have SID, however she does have some sensory " issues " . When starting the EFA's I noticed a dramatic improvement in sensory issues as well as speech. She has been on Omega's since Jan. 2006. I recently added vitamin E to her supplements and she starting feeling pain more. She always had a high pain tolerance. So i dont know if you would consider this as more " sensory Issues " since on the vitamin E, but now we, once again, have fights about Face Washing and Hair Brushing...nothing major, just wanted to put my 2 cents in! She is no longer taking Vitamin E, so Im not sure what will be happening in the near future...I will keep you posted.. Hope this helps... Trish > > Hello all, > My 5.5 year old son has sensory integration dysfunction (SID) but not > apraxia. I have read the recent postings on this group about > supplementing EFA together with vitamin E. My question is whether any > of your children with SID have seen improvements in those symptoms, or > if the supplements have only positively affected speech issues. Just > wondering whether I should give this a try with my son. Thanks, Maura > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2006 Report Share Posted November 6, 2006 I have to add a comment on this.My apraxic 8 year old daughter is on the vitamin E and what a difference we have seen with SID Last night was the first time since we had her in our care I heard her and saw her jump up from the bathtub as if to say that water is hot.I always remind her to check it first before climbing in and as I was checking it myself and said wait I need to add more cold water she sat down and then jumped right up!! I was so excited and then thought back she no longer stands at the bathroom sink and runs hot water over her mouth and chin.She is feeling things.slivers on the botton of her foot, a hangnail.and the real puzzler is her right heel is hurting her and she chuckles and says I have a pain a new word for her but very appropriate. I took her to our favorite chiropractor for her opinion as there was no swelling, or redness (the pediatrician couldn't fit her in .The chiropractor said we know her joints tend to be loose but to give it a bit of time and if it doesn't clear up (as it may be growing pain) then she will xray it. .. She is on the carnitine replacement(she tested low)and I am not sure of all it is doing for her (she does have some diarraha from it) but her thigh muscles also are giving her " pain " when she moves to an upright and walking position ..very confusing is it a growth spurt or is it the carnitine stating to help build up her weak muscles?? So many questions But it is so great to see her adding new words everyday and starting to string longer and longer sentences..We will make those Nordic Naturals people rich.. to bad we couldn't get the prescription health insurance to cover it. 's Mom _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of myra.bauza@... Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 2:17 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Do high doses of EFA and vitamin E improve sensory integration dysfunction? I currently give my son who is apraxic with SID the following ProEFA ProEPA Carnaware Vitamin E I can tell you that his sensory issues except for feeding have improved dramatically..not gone but improved...not sure if they've contributed or it's been maturation on his part...he too is 5y.o. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2006 Report Share Posted November 7, 2006 I have to add a comment on this.My apraxic 8 year old daughter is on the vitamin E and what a difference we have seen with SID Last night was the first time since we had her in our care I heard her and saw her jump up from the bathtub as if to say that water is hot.I always remind her to check it first before climbing in and as I was checking it myself and said wait I need to add more cold water she sat down and then jumped right up!! I was so excited and then thought back she no longer stands at the bathroom sink and runs hot water over her mouth and chin.She is feeling things.slivers on the botton of her foot, a hangnail.and the real puzzler is her right heel is hurting her and she chuckles and says I have a pain a new word for her but very appropriate. I took her to our favorite chiropractor for her opinion as there was no swelling, or redness (the pediatrician couldn't fit her in .The chiropractor said we know her joints tend to be loose but to give it a bit of time and if it doesn't clear up (as it may be growing pain) then she will xray it. .. She is on the carnitine replacement(she tested low)and I am not sure of all it is doing for her (she does have some diarraha from it) but her thigh muscles also are giving her " pain " when she moves to an upright and walking position ..very confusing is it a growth spurt or is it the carnitine stating to help build up her weak muscles?? So many questions But it is so great to see her adding new words everyday and starting to string longer and longer sentences..We will make those Nordic Naturals people rich.. to bad we couldn't get the prescription health insurance to cover it. 's Mom _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of myra.bauza@... Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 2:17 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Do high doses of EFA and vitamin E improve sensory integration dysfunction? I currently give my son who is apraxic with SID the following ProEFA ProEPA Carnaware Vitamin E I can tell you that his sensory issues except for feeding have improved dramatically..not gone but improved...not sure if they've contributed or it's been maturation on his part...he too is 5y.o. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2006 Report Share Posted November 7, 2006 That's great news! The experiences regarding SID are starting to stream in. I have a good friend whose child ONLY has sensory issues - no apraxia, speech or coordination problems. She is a different child on vitamin E. (Omegas made no difference for her - she was on them for months). This family has done 2 trials off the vitamin E...just to see (plus the psychologist working with her wanted to make sure it was really the vit E and not something that would have just improved on its own...she is 8 years old and has had " sensory issues " since infancy). Things fell apart within 2 days in each case...with a return of the " old " issues like not being able to regulate herself, falling apart when little things didn't go right, and daily meltdowns. Back on each time...things improved. I really do think this is fascinating. Not sure what to make of the " pains " ...but kids will often get these sort of pains and we don't know what causes it, but it usually goes away and get's chalked up to " growing pains " . As long as you know that calcium and vitamin D is fine, then really probably not much to worry about. But " bone pain " in one of our kids, after seeing the number of kids with abnormal fat soluble vitamin levels (and 2 cases of rickets)...its the one thing I would check if not done alreay. Carnitine should not cause pain. If she is more active... because she is stronger, so doing more running/climbing etc...it may just be muscle fatigue, from getting more exercise. ph used to be the sort of kid that sat on the floor (didn't move much)...and watched everyone around him. Now we can't keep up with him, and he rarely falls down any more, and doesn't bump into the walls etc. So he's getting a ton more exercise than he used to. -claudia > I have to add a comment on this.My apraxic 8 year old daughter is on the > vitamin E and what a difference we have seen with SID Last night was the > first time since we had her in our care I heard her and saw her jump up from > the bathtub as if to say that water is hot.I always remind her to check it > first before climbing in and as I was checking it myself and said wait I > need to add more cold water she sat down and then jumped right up!! I was so > excited and then thought back she no longer stands at the bathroom sink and > runs hot water over her mouth and chin.She is feeling things.slivers on the > botton of her foot, a hangnail.and the real puzzler is her right heel is > hurting her and she chuckles and says I have a pain a new word for her but > very appropriate. > > I took her to our favorite chiropractor for her opinion as there was no > swelling, or redness (the pediatrician couldn't fit her in .The > chiropractor said we know her joints tend to be loose but to give it a bit > of time and if it doesn't clear up (as it may be growing pain) then she will > xray it. .. > > She is on the carnitine replacement(she tested low)and I am not sure of all > it is doing for her (she does have some diarraha from it) but her thigh > muscles also are giving her " pain " when she moves to an upright and walking > position ..very confusing is it a growth spurt or is it the carnitine > stating to help build up her weak muscles?? > > So many questions > > But it is so great to see her adding new words everyday and starting to > string longer and longer sentences..We will make those Nordic Naturals > people rich.. to bad we couldn't get the prescription health insurance to > cover it. > > 's Mom > > _____ > > From: > [mailto: ] On Behalf Of > myra.bauza@... > Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 2:17 PM > > Subject: Re: [ ] Do high doses of EFA and vitamin E > improve sensory integration dysfunction? > > > > I currently give my son who is apraxic with SID the following > ProEFA > ProEPA > Carnaware > Vitamin E > > I can tell you that his sensory issues except for feeding have improved > dramatically..not gone but improved...not sure if they've contributed or > it's been maturation on his part...he too is 5y.o. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2006 Report Share Posted November 7, 2006 That's great news! The experiences regarding SID are starting to stream in. I have a good friend whose child ONLY has sensory issues - no apraxia, speech or coordination problems. She is a different child on vitamin E. (Omegas made no difference for her - she was on them for months). This family has done 2 trials off the vitamin E...just to see (plus the psychologist working with her wanted to make sure it was really the vit E and not something that would have just improved on its own...she is 8 years old and has had " sensory issues " since infancy). Things fell apart within 2 days in each case...with a return of the " old " issues like not being able to regulate herself, falling apart when little things didn't go right, and daily meltdowns. Back on each time...things improved. I really do think this is fascinating. Not sure what to make of the " pains " ...but kids will often get these sort of pains and we don't know what causes it, but it usually goes away and get's chalked up to " growing pains " . As long as you know that calcium and vitamin D is fine, then really probably not much to worry about. But " bone pain " in one of our kids, after seeing the number of kids with abnormal fat soluble vitamin levels (and 2 cases of rickets)...its the one thing I would check if not done alreay. Carnitine should not cause pain. If she is more active... because she is stronger, so doing more running/climbing etc...it may just be muscle fatigue, from getting more exercise. ph used to be the sort of kid that sat on the floor (didn't move much)...and watched everyone around him. Now we can't keep up with him, and he rarely falls down any more, and doesn't bump into the walls etc. So he's getting a ton more exercise than he used to. -claudia > I have to add a comment on this.My apraxic 8 year old daughter is on the > vitamin E and what a difference we have seen with SID Last night was the > first time since we had her in our care I heard her and saw her jump up from > the bathtub as if to say that water is hot.I always remind her to check it > first before climbing in and as I was checking it myself and said wait I > need to add more cold water she sat down and then jumped right up!! I was so > excited and then thought back she no longer stands at the bathroom sink and > runs hot water over her mouth and chin.She is feeling things.slivers on the > botton of her foot, a hangnail.and the real puzzler is her right heel is > hurting her and she chuckles and says I have a pain a new word for her but > very appropriate. > > I took her to our favorite chiropractor for her opinion as there was no > swelling, or redness (the pediatrician couldn't fit her in .The > chiropractor said we know her joints tend to be loose but to give it a bit > of time and if it doesn't clear up (as it may be growing pain) then she will > xray it. .. > > She is on the carnitine replacement(she tested low)and I am not sure of all > it is doing for her (she does have some diarraha from it) but her thigh > muscles also are giving her " pain " when she moves to an upright and walking > position ..very confusing is it a growth spurt or is it the carnitine > stating to help build up her weak muscles?? > > So many questions > > But it is so great to see her adding new words everyday and starting to > string longer and longer sentences..We will make those Nordic Naturals > people rich.. to bad we couldn't get the prescription health insurance to > cover it. > > 's Mom > > _____ > > From: > [mailto: ] On Behalf Of > myra.bauza@... > Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 2:17 PM > > Subject: Re: [ ] Do high doses of EFA and vitamin E > improve sensory integration dysfunction? > > > > I currently give my son who is apraxic with SID the following > ProEFA > ProEPA > Carnaware > Vitamin E > > I can tell you that his sensory issues except for feeding have improved > dramatically..not gone but improved...not sure if they've contributed or > it's been maturation on his part...he too is 5y.o. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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