Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 There are many, many apraxic children who have success without supplements. Some are non-responders, some have never tried them. Most people on this board have tried supplements, otherwise the discussions which are quite heavily weighted towards supplements would not be of interest. There are other message boards which would be " populated " more by people who have not had success with supplements. > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > --------------------------------- > Sponsored Link > > Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 My son is a non-responder. I increased his fish oil from once a day (4 month period) to three times a day (2 month period) and I thought maybe he was babbling more but now that he's off the oils (we see the neurologist next month and also will be getting blood tests so we want him to be tested for how he is not how he is on fish oil) he babbles the same if not more!?! He is irrational on 400mg Vit E (6 week period) in the mornings; I mean he has weird emotional melt downs that frighten me. (Like he's having a seizure maybe?) When I broke it down to 200mg in the am and 200mg in the pm he was better. He wasn't quiet before but his behavior is nerve wracking on Vit E. My son was also born with hand defects and kidney defects so he probably is very unlike the other children here. He has other issues. > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 There are many, many apraxic children who have success without supplements. Some are non-responders, some have never tried them. Most people on this board have tried supplements, otherwise the discussions which are quite heavily weighted towards supplements would not be of interest. There are other message boards which would be " populated " more by people who have not had success with supplements. > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > --------------------------------- > Sponsored Link > > Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Gee thanks-obviously I realize that this particular message board is " weighted " more towards the supplements but since it is an APRAXIA message board (not a FISH OIL board or a SUPPLEMENT message board) I thought it would probably be interested in helping all people with apraxic kids-not just those who are sold entirely on the supplements. I thought it was for sharing, support and information-looks like I stumbled onto the wrong site if everyone else is like you. karen_peikert <jkpeikert@...> wrote: There are many, many apraxic children who have success without supplements. Some are non-responders, some have never tried them. Most people on this board have tried supplements, otherwise the discussions which are quite heavily weighted towards supplements would not be of interest. There are other message boards which would be " populated " more by people who have not had success with supplements. > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > --------------------------------- > Sponsored Link > > Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 My son is a non-responder. I increased his fish oil from once a day (4 month period) to three times a day (2 month period) and I thought maybe he was babbling more but now that he's off the oils (we see the neurologist next month and also will be getting blood tests so we want him to be tested for how he is not how he is on fish oil) he babbles the same if not more!?! He is irrational on 400mg Vit E (6 week period) in the mornings; I mean he has weird emotional melt downs that frighten me. (Like he's having a seizure maybe?) When I broke it down to 200mg in the am and 200mg in the pm he was better. He wasn't quiet before but his behavior is nerve wracking on Vit E. My son was also born with hand defects and kidney defects so he probably is very unlike the other children here. He has other issues. > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 Gee thanks-obviously I realize that this particular message board is " weighted " more towards the supplements but since it is an APRAXIA message board (not a FISH OIL board or a SUPPLEMENT message board) I thought it would probably be interested in helping all people with apraxic kids-not just those who are sold entirely on the supplements. I thought it was for sharing, support and information-looks like I stumbled onto the wrong site if everyone else is like you. karen_peikert <jkpeikert@...> wrote: There are many, many apraxic children who have success without supplements. Some are non-responders, some have never tried them. Most people on this board have tried supplements, otherwise the discussions which are quite heavily weighted towards supplements would not be of interest. There are other message boards which would be " populated " more by people who have not had success with supplements. > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > --------------------------------- > Sponsored Link > > Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 Hi Sherry: This board has lots of other good info besides supplements. I have asked many questions about therapy techniques, constipation is also an issue, IEP info, etc. My son is on fish oil, but speech therapy is still very important to help him. There are also a lot of parents on here with older children. You will find answers about different stages that apraxic children go through such as stuttering, or reading as they get older. Ask away, and people will respond to your questions and offer what worked for them. I hope this helps you some. It is very frustrating when you don't have all the answers or know what to expect... As a group though, most will sympathize with you and offer any advice to help you and your child go through this process. Tina > > > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old > apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great > progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell > is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his > exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has > seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > > > --------------------------------- > > Sponsored Link > > > > Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, > Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 Sherry, I don't think that was saying that this board is not interested in supporting parents of apraxic kids in ways other than supplements. I think that she was simply pointing out that you're not going to get a true representation of how many apraxic kids are doing well without supplements on this board, because the parents who tend to stick around here are the ones whose children are responders. I think she was trying to be encouraging to those parents who are not seeing results with EFAs. I really don't see how you're interpreting her words in a negative way. Typically the parents here are supportive in all of the ways you mentioned, and we don't see too many posts like yours that seem to be criticizing another parent who was just trying to be helpful. Emails can very easily be misinterpreted - maybe I'm reading yours wrong too! I think I speak for at least most of us when I say that we're glad you're here and we're here to help with whatever you need! Kerri > > > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old > apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great > progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell > is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his > exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has > seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > > > --------------------------------- > > Sponsored Link > > > > Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, > Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 Sherry There is a lot of info on this board about supplements but there are also many posts about therapy techniques, dealing with IEP stuff, handling different situations with our kids, etc. My daughter does use supplements but I think there are a lot of families reading posts, etc that don't. Maybe I'm wrong but it seems there are many parents here who's children are non-responders and then some families who haven't gone down the supplement route at all. Sorry you felt like you were not welcomed here. It seems your question was geared toward a research kind of curiosity and that is exactly how I think about these things as well. I think that is how approaches much of this and it is that same kind of questioning and curiosity that led her to find out more about vitamin E. So, this board isn't just about supplements. The posts are " supplement heavy " sometimes, especially lately. I like it here because I learn about the supplements but also I learn about new therapy techniques to try, techniques to avoid, IEP pitfalls and successes, etc. Sorry you felt like you weren't welcomed here. I hope you stick around. Kris On Nov 13, 2006, at 4:40 PM, Sherry wrote: > Gee thanks-obviously I realize that this particular message board is > " weighted " more towards the supplements but since it is an APRAXIA > message board (not a FISH OIL board or a SUPPLEMENT message board) I > thought it would probably be interested in helping all people with > apraxic kids-not just those who are sold entirely on the supplements. > I thought it was for sharing, support and information-looks like I > stumbled onto the wrong site if everyone else is like you. > > karen_peikert <jkpeikert@...> wrote: There are many, many > apraxic children who have success without > supplements. Some are non-responders, some have never tried them. > Most people on this board have tried supplements, otherwise the > discussions which are quite heavily weighted towards supplements would > not be of interest. There are other message boards which would be > " populated " more by people who have not had success with supplements. > > > > > > > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old > apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great > progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell > is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his > exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has > seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 I sure did not mean to imply that your question was not valid. I apologize if it came across that way. It's just that, you have to admit, if your child is a non-responder as mine mostly is ( having been on EFAS for 4 years and still being seriously apraxic) it is pretty difficult to read posts here day in and day out about those who are either seeking or have experienced the " miracle " recovery using EFAs. Believe me, every one of us wanted it to be true for our child as it has been for others. Barely a day goes by that I don't keep up on the postings here, but a large majority of them simply do not apply to my situation, and it is frustrating. I have not given up on my child, though, and am certainly not giving up on the search for what will help him. > > > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old > apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great > progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell > is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his > exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has > seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > > > --------------------------------- > > Sponsored Link > > > > Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, > Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 the same thing goes for many of us..I tune out the autistic subjects but that doesn't mean that I stop reading or take in what is relevant for my child...you have to tune in during the times that is best for you. you can't please everyone. this site has been very very informative. I give my son the supplements but I can't say for sure that his progress is attributed to them. I will not take them off of them to find out... " karen_peikert " <jkpeikert@... > cc: Sent by: Subject: [ ] Re: Success without supplements? @yaho ogroups.com 11/14/2006 12:24 PM Please respond to I sure did not mean to imply that your question was not valid. I apologize if it came across that way. It's just that, you have to admit, if your child is a non-responder as mine mostly is ( having been on EFAS for 4 years and still being seriously apraxic) it is pretty difficult to read posts here day in and day out about those who are either seeking or have experienced the " miracle " recovery using EFAs. Believe me, every one of us wanted it to be true for our child as it has been for others. Barely a day goes by that I don't keep up on the postings here, but a large majority of them simply do not apply to my situation, and it is frustrating. I have not given up on my child, though, and am certainly not giving up on the search for what will help him. > > > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old > apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great > progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell > is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his > exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has > seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > > > --------------------------------- > > Sponsored Link > > > > Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, > Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 I've never thought that fish oil produced any big changes in my kids. I saw big gains on carnaware and essential GSH and methyl B12 injections. I still give fish oil because it's so deficient in most modern diets and it's good for everyone (plus my kids tested low). Unfortunately we all just have to keep looking for what works for our child. There is no " one size fits all " solution since apraxia is not a simple disorder that has one universally-agreed upon cause. > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > --------------------------------- > Sponsored Link > > Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 Hi Sherry, I think that a bit of everything works to some degree. I think speech and language therapy in all it's different forms is essential, but it may be that the addition of supplements makes the therapy more effective. I don't think supplements on their own would work for a child with severe apraxia, especially if he/she was older. I do know of a child with the same issues as mine but two years older and further along in S & L therapy and I don't think they supplemented. But I don't know enough to know if he had any sensory issues or any other 'symptom's' of apraxia apart from delayed expressive language. Personally I would not do without the therapy and special education my son receives and although i am still not sure about the supplement's impact I don't think they are doing any harm at the level he receives. 2 ProEFA in the morning and one vit e. Regards UK Mummy to 8 and Rory 6 with severe verbal dyspraxia, both deaf with Cochlear Implants Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 Hi Sherry: This board has lots of other good info besides supplements. I have asked many questions about therapy techniques, constipation is also an issue, IEP info, etc. My son is on fish oil, but speech therapy is still very important to help him. There are also a lot of parents on here with older children. You will find answers about different stages that apraxic children go through such as stuttering, or reading as they get older. Ask away, and people will respond to your questions and offer what worked for them. I hope this helps you some. It is very frustrating when you don't have all the answers or know what to expect... As a group though, most will sympathize with you and offer any advice to help you and your child go through this process. Tina > > > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old > apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great > progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell > is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his > exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has > seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > > > --------------------------------- > > Sponsored Link > > > > Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, > Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 Sherry, I don't think that was saying that this board is not interested in supporting parents of apraxic kids in ways other than supplements. I think that she was simply pointing out that you're not going to get a true representation of how many apraxic kids are doing well without supplements on this board, because the parents who tend to stick around here are the ones whose children are responders. I think she was trying to be encouraging to those parents who are not seeing results with EFAs. I really don't see how you're interpreting her words in a negative way. Typically the parents here are supportive in all of the ways you mentioned, and we don't see too many posts like yours that seem to be criticizing another parent who was just trying to be helpful. Emails can very easily be misinterpreted - maybe I'm reading yours wrong too! I think I speak for at least most of us when I say that we're glad you're here and we're here to help with whatever you need! Kerri > > > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old > apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great > progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell > is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his > exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has > seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > > > --------------------------------- > > Sponsored Link > > > > Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, > Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 Sherry There is a lot of info on this board about supplements but there are also many posts about therapy techniques, dealing with IEP stuff, handling different situations with our kids, etc. My daughter does use supplements but I think there are a lot of families reading posts, etc that don't. Maybe I'm wrong but it seems there are many parents here who's children are non-responders and then some families who haven't gone down the supplement route at all. Sorry you felt like you were not welcomed here. It seems your question was geared toward a research kind of curiosity and that is exactly how I think about these things as well. I think that is how approaches much of this and it is that same kind of questioning and curiosity that led her to find out more about vitamin E. So, this board isn't just about supplements. The posts are " supplement heavy " sometimes, especially lately. I like it here because I learn about the supplements but also I learn about new therapy techniques to try, techniques to avoid, IEP pitfalls and successes, etc. Sorry you felt like you weren't welcomed here. I hope you stick around. Kris On Nov 13, 2006, at 4:40 PM, Sherry wrote: > Gee thanks-obviously I realize that this particular message board is > " weighted " more towards the supplements but since it is an APRAXIA > message board (not a FISH OIL board or a SUPPLEMENT message board) I > thought it would probably be interested in helping all people with > apraxic kids-not just those who are sold entirely on the supplements. > I thought it was for sharing, support and information-looks like I > stumbled onto the wrong site if everyone else is like you. > > karen_peikert <jkpeikert@...> wrote: There are many, many > apraxic children who have success without > supplements. Some are non-responders, some have never tried them. > Most people on this board have tried supplements, otherwise the > discussions which are quite heavily weighted towards supplements would > not be of interest. There are other message boards which would be > " populated " more by people who have not had success with supplements. > > > > > > > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old > apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great > progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell > is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his > exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has > seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 I sure did not mean to imply that your question was not valid. I apologize if it came across that way. It's just that, you have to admit, if your child is a non-responder as mine mostly is ( having been on EFAS for 4 years and still being seriously apraxic) it is pretty difficult to read posts here day in and day out about those who are either seeking or have experienced the " miracle " recovery using EFAs. Believe me, every one of us wanted it to be true for our child as it has been for others. Barely a day goes by that I don't keep up on the postings here, but a large majority of them simply do not apply to my situation, and it is frustrating. I have not given up on my child, though, and am certainly not giving up on the search for what will help him. > > > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old > apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great > progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell > is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his > exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has > seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > > > --------------------------------- > > Sponsored Link > > > > Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, > Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 the same thing goes for many of us..I tune out the autistic subjects but that doesn't mean that I stop reading or take in what is relevant for my child...you have to tune in during the times that is best for you. you can't please everyone. this site has been very very informative. I give my son the supplements but I can't say for sure that his progress is attributed to them. I will not take them off of them to find out... " karen_peikert " <jkpeikert@... > cc: Sent by: Subject: [ ] Re: Success without supplements? @yaho ogroups.com 11/14/2006 12:24 PM Please respond to I sure did not mean to imply that your question was not valid. I apologize if it came across that way. It's just that, you have to admit, if your child is a non-responder as mine mostly is ( having been on EFAS for 4 years and still being seriously apraxic) it is pretty difficult to read posts here day in and day out about those who are either seeking or have experienced the " miracle " recovery using EFAs. Believe me, every one of us wanted it to be true for our child as it has been for others. Barely a day goes by that I don't keep up on the postings here, but a large majority of them simply do not apply to my situation, and it is frustrating. I have not given up on my child, though, and am certainly not giving up on the search for what will help him. > > > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old > apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great > progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell > is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his > exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has > seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > > > --------------------------------- > > Sponsored Link > > > > Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, > Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 I've never thought that fish oil produced any big changes in my kids. I saw big gains on carnaware and essential GSH and methyl B12 injections. I still give fish oil because it's so deficient in most modern diets and it's good for everyone (plus my kids tested low). Unfortunately we all just have to keep looking for what works for our child. There is no " one size fits all " solution since apraxia is not a simple disorder that has one universally-agreed upon cause. > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > --------------------------------- > Sponsored Link > > Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 Hi Sherry, I think that a bit of everything works to some degree. I think speech and language therapy in all it's different forms is essential, but it may be that the addition of supplements makes the therapy more effective. I don't think supplements on their own would work for a child with severe apraxia, especially if he/she was older. I do know of a child with the same issues as mine but two years older and further along in S & L therapy and I don't think they supplemented. But I don't know enough to know if he had any sensory issues or any other 'symptom's' of apraxia apart from delayed expressive language. Personally I would not do without the therapy and special education my son receives and although i am still not sure about the supplement's impact I don't think they are doing any harm at the level he receives. 2 ProEFA in the morning and one vit e. Regards UK Mummy to 8 and Rory 6 with severe verbal dyspraxia, both deaf with Cochlear Implants Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 Hi Sherry I have had to take my son off supplements as he was becoming very very emotional, to the point where I found a note written by him in his school desk " I got no fens. " He is 6yrs old. He still doesn't have any close " fens " but he is happier, maybe less aware of his loneliness. I do know that supplements really helped him with his school work and became much better with organizing himself. I am devastated by this and trying to explore other options to help him. I love reading the emails on the site because someone might be able to offer other alternatives. Loreta -- In , Sherry <houndog3_1@...> wrote: > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > --------------------------------- > Sponsored Link > > Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 Hi Sherry I have had to take my son off supplements as he was becoming very very emotional, to the point where I found a note written by him in his school desk " I got no fens. " He is 6yrs old. He still doesn't have any close " fens " but he is happier, maybe less aware of his loneliness. I do know that supplements really helped him with his school work and became much better with organizing himself. I am devastated by this and trying to explore other options to help him. I love reading the emails on the site because someone might be able to offer other alternatives. Loreta -- In , Sherry <houndog3_1@...> wrote: > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > --------------------------------- > Sponsored Link > > Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 hi loreta, my son would get bloody noses from the pro-efa. someone suggested that fish oil sometimes thins blood so maybe that is why he had bloody noses. sooo I am now thinking of going to other nutritional supplements with a doctors approval. i acually have a soon to be cousin in law who went to school for this and may contact her. also my son's body doesn't process a broken down form of b12 and folinic acid. we found that with a blood test. the shots were very expensive and was very emotional on those too. so i am trying to find out what else i can do.... i hear ya, i was very disappointed too that he could not take the pro-efa. chris [ ] Re: Success without supplements? Hi Sherry I have had to take my son off supplements as he was becoming very very emotional, to the point where I found a note written by him in his school desk " I got no fens. " He is 6yrs old. He still doesn't have any close " fens " but he is happier, maybe less aware of his loneliness. I do know that supplements really helped him with his school work and became much better with organizing himself. I am devastated by this and trying to explore other options to help him. I love reading the emails on the site because someone might be able to offer other alternatives. Loreta -- In @groups. com, Sherry <houndog3_1@ ...> wrote: > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > ------------ --------- --------- --- > Sponsored Link > > Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 Thanks for your response. That's why I asked-just to get other parent's opinions and experiences-responders and non-responders alike. debjward <debjward@...> wrote: My son is a non-responder. I increased his fish oil from once a day (4 month period) to three times a day (2 month period) and I thought maybe he was babbling more but now that he's off the oils (we see the neurologist next month and also will be getting blood tests so we want him to be tested for how he is not how he is on fish oil) he babbles the same if not more!?! He is irrational on 400mg Vit E (6 week period) in the mornings; I mean he has weird emotional melt downs that frighten me. (Like he's having a seizure maybe?) When I broke it down to 200mg in the am and 200mg in the pm he was better. He wasn't quiet before but his behavior is nerve wracking on Vit E. My son was also born with hand defects and kidney defects so he probably is very unlike the other children here. He has other issues. > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? --------------------------------- Sponsored Link $200,000 mortgage for $660/mo - 30/15 yr fixed, reduce debt, home equity - Click now for info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 Thanks so much for your response. I was merely asking for more info, opinions and experiences. Not sure what prompted 's response.... But anyway, no, I have felt very warmly welcomed and have had a very good experience with all other posts. Thanks! Haukoos <catnip9@...> wrote: Sherry There is a lot of info on this board about supplements but there are also many posts about therapy techniques, dealing with IEP stuff, handling different situations with our kids, etc. My daughter does use supplements but I think there are a lot of families reading posts, etc that don't. Maybe I'm wrong but it seems there are many parents here who's children are non-responders and then some families who haven't gone down the supplement route at all. Sorry you felt like you were not welcomed here. It seems your question was geared toward a research kind of curiosity and that is exactly how I think about these things as well. I think that is how approaches much of this and it is that same kind of questioning and curiosity that led her to find out more about vitamin E. So, this board isn't just about supplements. The posts are " supplement heavy " sometimes, especially lately. I like it here because I learn about the supplements but also I learn about new therapy techniques to try, techniques to avoid, IEP pitfalls and successes, etc. Sorry you felt like you weren't welcomed here. I hope you stick around. Kris On Nov 13, 2006, at 4:40 PM, Sherry wrote: > Gee thanks-obviously I realize that this particular message board is > " weighted " more towards the supplements but since it is an APRAXIA > message board (not a FISH OIL board or a SUPPLEMENT message board) I > thought it would probably be interested in helping all people with > apraxic kids-not just those who are sold entirely on the supplements. > I thought it was for sharing, support and information-looks like I > stumbled onto the wrong site if everyone else is like you. > > karen_peikert <jkpeikert@...> wrote: There are many, many > apraxic children who have success without > supplements. Some are non-responders, some have never tried them. > Most people on this board have tried supplements, otherwise the > discussions which are quite heavily weighted towards supplements would > not be of interest. There are other message boards which would be > " populated " more by people who have not had success with supplements. > > > > > > > > Hey everyone. I am currently using ProEFA, 2x a day for my 3 yr old > apraxic son (also has sensory issues). We have seen some great > progress with his speech and other issues but it's difficult to tell > is they are due to the fish oils or if it's due to therapy and his > exposure to preschool. I was just curious if anyone out there has > seen improvements in their kids with out the fish oils? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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