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RH, thanks for the suggestion and concern. I am familiar with SI and

I am planning on getting the book out of sync child from the parent

resource center at school. I feel that myself and both of my kids

have SI problems.

As far as ZOLOFT goes without it she is suicidal and very miserable.

The rest of the family can not deal with her and are miserable too.

She becomes very violent and does alot of screaming. I am an OT and

tried everything I could think of and consulted with others. Zoloft

has been the only thing that has helped. She still has issues, but

is better able to deal with them with adaptions. With the medicine

she is a charming and delightful little girl with a lot of talent.

She loves to be around people and they are very attracted to her.

Without it she can hardly leave the house and ssays everyone hates

her. I don't like her on the zoloft, but I don't know what other

options we have? By the way she has a leading role in a musical

that she is in this weekend. There are only six kids with leading

roles...60 kids tried out for it. She loves to perform.

Laurie...Ihear you about the finger nail thing. Ally would scream

for hours after we cut her nails. She was able to cut them at an

early age. As an infant she screamed after we changed her diaper. We

finally figured out that we had to break them in for her. She did

not like the feeling of a stiff new diaper. She potty trained

herself before two, because she hated diapers and dressed herself

very early. People often told me I had too much patience with her

and should not let her get by wiht this behavior. They did not

understand that she could not help it. I use to use a timer too.

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When my daughter was younger and not yet on the mito cocktail, she would

have behavior and attention issues that were difficult for both her

teachers and family to deal with at times. After she started on

carnitor and CoQ10, there was a great deal of improvement.

dawnanich wrote:

>RH, thanks for the suggestion and concern. I am familiar with SI and

>I am planning on getting the book out of sync child from the parent

>resource center at school. I feel that myself and both of my kids

>have SI problems.

>

>As far as ZOLOFT goes without it she is suicidal and very miserable.

>The rest of the family can not deal with her and are miserable too.

>She becomes very violent and does alot of screaming. I am an OT and

>tried everything I could think of and consulted with others. Zoloft

>has been the only thing that has helped. She still has issues, but

>is better able to deal with them with adaptions. With the medicine

>she is a charming and delightful little girl with a lot of talent.

>She loves to be around people and they are very attracted to her.

>Without it she can hardly leave the house and ssays everyone hates

>her. I don't like her on the zoloft, but I don't know what other

>options we have? By the way she has a leading role in a musical

>that she is in this weekend. There are only six kids with leading

>roles...60 kids tried out for it. She loves to perform.

>

>Laurie...Ihear you about the finger nail thing. Ally would scream

>for hours after we cut her nails. She was able to cut them at an

>early age. As an infant she screamed after we changed her diaper. We

>finally figured out that we had to break them in for her. She did

>not like the feeling of a stiff new diaper. She potty trained

>herself before two, because she hated diapers and dressed herself

>very early. People often told me I had too much patience with her

>and should not let her get by wiht this behavior. They did not

>understand that she could not help it. I use to use a timer too.

>

>

>

>

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same here with my 11 year old son. He rarely has anger fits anymore except

when he forgets his Carniqgel for a few days. Then if you oversleep and

wake him up 15 minutes late he has a fit and cannot get up or dressed or

anything. This 15 minutes late is 6:15 am and he does not have to leave for

school till 7:30 am but his tv show starts at 6 am.

He has had mostly good days these last few months.

Re: Re: c;othing issue and SI problems!

> When my daughter was younger and not yet on the mito cocktail, she would

> have behavior and attention issues that were difficult for both her

> teachers and family to deal with at times. After she started on

> carnitor and CoQ10, there was a great deal of improvement.

>

>

>

> dawnanich wrote:

>

> >RH, thanks for the suggestion and concern. I am familiar with SI and

> >I am planning on getting the book out of sync child from the parent

> >resource center at school. I feel that myself and both of my kids

> >have SI problems.

> >

> >As far as ZOLOFT goes without it she is suicidal and very miserable.

> >The rest of the family can not deal with her and are miserable too.

> >She becomes very violent and does alot of screaming. I am an OT and

> >tried everything I could think of and consulted with others. Zoloft

> >has been the only thing that has helped. She still has issues, but

> >is better able to deal with them with adaptions. With the medicine

> >she is a charming and delightful little girl with a lot of talent.

> >She loves to be around people and they are very attracted to her.

> >Without it she can hardly leave the house and ssays everyone hates

> >her. I don't like her on the zoloft, but I don't know what other

> >options we have? By the way she has a leading role in a musical

> >that she is in this weekend. There are only six kids with leading

> >roles...60 kids tried out for it. She loves to perform.

> >

> >Laurie...Ihear you about the finger nail thing. Ally would scream

> >for hours after we cut her nails. She was able to cut them at an

> >early age. As an infant she screamed after we changed her diaper. We

> >finally figured out that we had to break them in for her. She did

> >not like the feeling of a stiff new diaper. She potty trained

> >herself before two, because she hated diapers and dressed herself

> >very early. People often told me I had too much patience with her

> >and should not let her get by wiht this behavior. They did not

> >understand that she could not help it. I use to use a timer too.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained

herein are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this

e mail is entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of

their responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult

with their physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

> >

> >Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one

is automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the

attack.

> >

> >

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---Thanks and Janet for your input. I am going to have to try

and wean her off of zoloft and try her on carnigel. I keep hoping

her issues are not mito related, I guess it is a possibility.

dawn

In , " JANET SAMPLE " wrote:

> same here with my 11 year old son. He rarely has anger fits

anymore except

> when he forgets his Carniqgel for a few days. Then if you

oversleep and

> wake him up 15 minutes late he has a fit and cannot get up or

dressed or

> anything. This 15 minutes late is 6:15 am and he does not have to

leave for

> school till 7:30 am but his tv show starts at 6 am.

>

>

> He has had mostly good days these last few months.

> Re: Re: c;othing issue and SI problems!

>

>

> > When my daughter was younger and not yet on the mito cocktail,

she would

> > have behavior and attention issues that were difficult for both

her

> > teachers and family to deal with at times. After she started on

> > carnitor and CoQ10, there was a great deal of improvement.

> >

> >

> >

> > dawnanich wrote:

> >

> > >RH, thanks for the suggestion and concern. I am familiar with

SI and

> > >I am planning on getting the book out of sync child from the

parent

> > >resource center at school. I feel that myself and both of my

kids

> > >have SI problems.

> > >

> > >As far as ZOLOFT goes without it she is suicidal and very

miserable.

> > >The rest of the family can not deal with her and are miserable

too.

> > >She becomes very violent and does alot of screaming. I am an OT

and

> > >tried everything I could think of and consulted with others.

Zoloft

> > >has been the only thing that has helped. She still has issues,

but

> > >is better able to deal with them with adaptions. With the

medicine

> > >she is a charming and delightful little girl with a lot of

talent.

> > >She loves to be around people and they are very attracted to

her.

> > >Without it she can hardly leave the house and ssays everyone

hates

> > >her. I don't like her on the zoloft, but I don't know what other

> > >options we have? By the way she has a leading role in a musical

> > >that she is in this weekend. There are only six kids with

leading

> > >roles...60 kids tried out for it. She loves to perform.

> > >

> > >Laurie...Ihear you about the finger nail thing. Ally would

scream

> > >for hours after we cut her nails. She was able to cut them at an

> > >early age. As an infant she screamed after we changed her

diaper. We

> > >finally figured out that we had to break them in for her. She

did

> > >not like the feeling of a stiff new diaper. She potty trained

> > >herself before two, because she hated diapers and dressed

herself

> > >very early. People often told me I had too much patience with

her

> > >and should not let her get by wiht this behavior. They did not

> > >understand that she could not help it. I use to use a timer too.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements

contained

> herein are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The

author of this

> e mail is entirely responsible for its content. List members are

reminded of

> their responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and

consult

> with their physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

> > >

> > >Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who

sends one

> is automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of

the

> attack.

> > >

> > >

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Don't do it without the docs OK and guidance.

dawnanich wrote:

>---Thanks and Janet for your input. I am going to have to try

>and wean her off of zoloft and try her on carnigel. I keep hoping

>her issues are not mito related, I guess it is a possibility.

>dawn

>

>

>

>

>

> In , " JANET SAMPLE " wrote:

>

>

>>same here with my 11 year old son. He rarely has anger fits

>>

>>

>anymore except

>

>

>>when he forgets his Carniqgel for a few days. Then if you

>>

>>

>oversleep and

>

>

>>wake him up 15 minutes late he has a fit and cannot get up or

>>

>>

>dressed or

>

>

>>anything. This 15 minutes late is 6:15 am and he does not have to

>>

>>

>leave for

>

>

>>school till 7:30 am but his tv show starts at 6 am.

>>

>>

>>He has had mostly good days these last few months.

>> Re: Re: c;othing issue and SI problems!

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>When my daughter was younger and not yet on the mito cocktail,

>>>

>>>

>she would

>

>

>>>have behavior and attention issues that were difficult for both

>>>

>>>

>her

>

>

>>>teachers and family to deal with at times. After she started on

>>>carnitor and CoQ10, there was a great deal of improvement.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>dawnanich wrote:

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>RH, thanks for the suggestion and concern. I am familiar with

>>>>

>>>>

>SI and

>

>

>>>>I am planning on getting the book out of sync child from the

>>>>

>>>>

>parent

>

>

>>>>resource center at school. I feel that myself and both of my

>>>>

>>>>

>kids

>

>

>>>>have SI problems.

>>>>

>>>>As far as ZOLOFT goes without it she is suicidal and very

>>>>

>>>>

>miserable.

>

>

>>>>The rest of the family can not deal with her and are miserable

>>>>

>>>>

>too.

>

>

>>>>She becomes very violent and does alot of screaming. I am an OT

>>>>

>>>>

>and

>

>

>>>>tried everything I could think of and consulted with others.

>>>>

>>>>

>Zoloft

>

>

>>>>has been the only thing that has helped. She still has issues,

>>>>

>>>>

>but

>

>

>>>>is better able to deal with them with adaptions. With the

>>>>

>>>>

>medicine

>

>

>>>>she is a charming and delightful little girl with a lot of

>>>>

>>>>

>talent.

>

>

>>>>She loves to be around people and they are very attracted to

>>>>

>>>>

>her.

>

>

>>>>Without it she can hardly leave the house and ssays everyone

>>>>

>>>>

>hates

>

>

>>>>her. I don't like her on the zoloft, but I don't know what other

>>>>options we have? By the way she has a leading role in a musical

>>>>that she is in this weekend. There are only six kids with

>>>>

>>>>

>leading

>

>

>>>>roles...60 kids tried out for it. She loves to perform.

>>>>

>>>>Laurie...Ihear you about the finger nail thing. Ally would

>>>>

>>>>

>scream

>

>

>>>>for hours after we cut her nails. She was able to cut them at an

>>>>early age. As an infant she screamed after we changed her

>>>>

>>>>

>diaper. We

>

>

>>>>finally figured out that we had to break them in for her. She

>>>>

>>>>

>did

>

>

>>>>not like the feeling of a stiff new diaper. She potty trained

>>>>herself before two, because she hated diapers and dressed

>>>>

>>>>

>herself

>

>

>>>>very early. People often told me I had too much patience with

>>>>

>>>>

>her

>

>

>>>>and should not let her get by wiht this behavior. They did not

>>>>understand that she could not help it. I use to use a timer too.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements

>>>>

>>>>

>contained

>

>

>>herein are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The

>>

>>

>author of this

>

>

>>e mail is entirely responsible for its content. List members are

>>

>>

>reminded of

>

>

>>their responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and

>>

>>

>consult

>

>

>>with their physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

>>

>>

>>>>Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who

>>>>

>>>>

>sends one

>

>

>>is automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of

>>

>>

>the

>

>

>>attack.

>>

>>

>>>>

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Make sure to get your doctors guidance on it. I think the vitamins are a

better treatment if they work but you best take her off gradually and with a

doctors guidance.

I can tell you that Dr Tick suggested way back in 1997 when I brought

to an appointment that he had behavioral problems and should be tested for

MELAS. At that time we resisted because of the implications on life

insurance. But, we should have started him on the vitamins long before last

year and he may not have had the migraine episode for 3 months when he was

in 1st grade or the constipation issues two years ago where he was even

vomiting from it and in so much pain all the time.

Good luck

Janet

Re: Re: c;othing issue and SI problems!

> >

> >

> > > When my daughter was younger and not yet on the mito cocktail,

> she would

> > > have behavior and attention issues that were difficult for both

> her

> > > teachers and family to deal with at times. After she started on

> > > carnitor and CoQ10, there was a great deal of improvement.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > dawnanich wrote:

> > >

> > > >RH, thanks for the suggestion and concern. I am familiar with

> SI and

> > > >I am planning on getting the book out of sync child from the

> parent

> > > >resource center at school. I feel that myself and both of my

> kids

> > > >have SI problems.

> > > >

> > > >As far as ZOLOFT goes without it she is suicidal and very

> miserable.

> > > >The rest of the family can not deal with her and are miserable

> too.

> > > >She becomes very violent and does alot of screaming. I am an OT

> and

> > > >tried everything I could think of and consulted with others.

> Zoloft

> > > >has been the only thing that has helped. She still has issues,

> but

> > > >is better able to deal with them with adaptions. With the

> medicine

> > > >she is a charming and delightful little girl with a lot of

> talent.

> > > >She loves to be around people and they are very attracted to

> her.

> > > >Without it she can hardly leave the house and ssays everyone

> hates

> > > >her. I don't like her on the zoloft, but I don't know what other

> > > >options we have? By the way she has a leading role in a musical

> > > >that she is in this weekend. There are only six kids with

> leading

> > > >roles...60 kids tried out for it. She loves to perform.

> > > >

> > > >Laurie...Ihear you about the finger nail thing. Ally would

> scream

> > > >for hours after we cut her nails. She was able to cut them at an

> > > >early age. As an infant she screamed after we changed her

> diaper. We

> > > >finally figured out that we had to break them in for her. She

> did

> > > >not like the feeling of a stiff new diaper. She potty trained

> > > >herself before two, because she hated diapers and dressed

> herself

> > > >very early. People often told me I had too much patience with

> her

> > > >and should not let her get by wiht this behavior. They did not

> > > >understand that she could not help it. I use to use a timer too.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements

> contained

> > herein are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The

> author of this

> > e mail is entirely responsible for its content. List members are

> reminded of

> > their responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and

> consult

> > with their physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

> > > >

> > > >Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who

> sends one

> > is automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of

> the

> > attack.

> > > >

> > > >

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