Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 -- not sure if you saw my post /message/52971 Here's an update -- My son is scheduled for a full Great Plains lab workup this weekend, so I took him off all supplements 4 days ago. He was SOOOO emotional this past two days that I gave him 3 NN 3-6-9 this morning (I almost felt like he was going through withdrawls!) I did not give him his Thera Response, phosphocholine or Vit E today because I wanted to try to get tests that were not tweeked by supplements. I would be interested in your opinion on adding supplements back after testing. I was thinking of adding Bs first, then Omegas, then Vit E then phosphocholine... > Funny, I just wrote something similar. Now that we are seeing > several > families with this experience...I am really thinking vitamin E > issues > are directly contributing to sensory issues. I am a supporter > of " evidence based medicine " . Even though all of this is anecdotal, > we are really collecting quite a bit of new information. Keep it > up!! I just bought some phosphocholine (soy lecithin)...since I've > read enough to suggest it " might " help, and its completely safe. > ph has leveled off on all his vitamin E surges...and is doing > just > awesome, but it would be nice to take him to the next level with > intelligibility. Most people would not realize he talks any > different > than a normal 3 year old...but just last week someone asked where > his " accent " was from. My husband told them he was from Brooklyn. > Oh...didn't realize you guys were from new york. My husband just > smiled. Too much energy to try to explain.... - > > I just posted that my daughter used to show side effects when I > increased or reintroduced the EFA's (they were sensory and emotional > in nature). We also discovered later that she is deficient in > Vitamin > E. It is possible that we were worsening her symptoms with EFA's > because it is possible it increased her demand for the Vit E > (further > depleting supplies). We stopped the EFA's, gave her Vit E at 400IU > for a couple of weeks, then reintroduced the EFA's. In our case she > is now able to tolerate the EFA's without any side effects. Perhaps > this is also your son's case, or there may be another issue going > on. > It might be worth a try... I hope or some one else can give > you additional input. > > > > --- End forwarded message --- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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