Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 If it built up slowly after the round, I would suspect gut bugs... If it started just at the end of the round and last for a few days then it could be just being " tired " by the round. What protocol do you follow? It could also be redistribution.. > Looking for insight...n has been doing so well during chelation rounds. > Just finished a 5-day round on Tuesday (we're on spring break) and he was > cheerful, energetic, playing so well with his little sister, thinking up his own > projects to do, helpful with chores, just all-around GOOD STUFF. Occasional > yeasty bursts of anger which responded very well to GSE + NF. But now, and it's a > slow decline once off-round, he is back to being mostly whiny, difficult, > uncooperative, angry, needy, and can't play by himself for one second but > constantly wants dh or me to play with him, and every single thing he is dissatisfied > by or arguing about. > > I've cut his supps way back and trying them back one at a time to see whether > he no longer needs/tolerates something. But I'm wondering if others are > seeing this dramatic difference on amd off round, and whether it diminishes after a > while. Or any other ideas? > > Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 > Looking for insight...n has been doing so well during chelation rounds. > Just finished a 5-day round on Tuesday (we're on spring break) and he was > cheerful, energetic, playing so well with his little sister, thinking up his own > projects to do, helpful with chores, just all-around GOOD STUFF. Occasional > yeasty bursts of anger which responded very well to GSE + NF. But now, and it's a > slow decline once off-round, he is back to being mostly whiny, difficult, > uncooperative, angry, needy, and can't play by himself for one second but > constantly wants dh or me to play with him, and every single thing he is dissatisfied > by or arguing about. My son was like this. First consider supplements you don't give every day, but only on the ON or OFF days. Second, consider increasing his sulfur foods, because chelators increase sulfur levels. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 In a message dated 3/13/04 2:54:01 AM, ferdeson@... writes: << If it started just at the end of the round and last for a few days then it could be just being " tired " by the round. What protocol do you follow? It could also be redistribution.. >> It started after the round was over and got progressively worse. This morning he woke up and started *yelling from his bed, giving orders and working himself into a state of fury ( " Get me some clothes RIGHT NOW!! " and then sobbing). Dana and other suggested sulphur -- so in desperation I gave him about 1/4 of a multi I've been taking. It's VRP's Extend Core, and it has just a touch of NAC in it. Within 20 minutes, n was fine and has stayed fine all day, just as if he were on-round. Unfortunately Extend Core has a zillion ingredients so I don't absolutely know what's helping him. But I think I'll just keep giving it! Thanks Dana... Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 > Looking for insight...n has been doing so well during chelation rounds. > Just finished a 5-day round on Tuesday (we're on spring break) and he was > cheerful, energetic, playing so well with his little sister, thinking up his own > projects to do, helpful with chores, just all-around GOOD STUFF. Occasional > yeasty bursts of anger which responded very well to GSE + NF. But now, and it's a > slow decline once off-round, he is back to being mostly whiny, difficult, > uncooperative, angry, needy, and can't play by himself for one second but > constantly wants dh or me to play with him, and every single thing he is dissatisfied > by or arguing about. > > I've cut his supps way back and trying them back one at a time to see whether > he no longer needs/tolerates something. But I'm wondering if others are > seeing this dramatic difference on amd off round, and whether it diminishes after a > while. Or any other ideas? > > Nell One possibility to consider is that (if you are using ALA, which is a sulfury thing) he may be low on sulfur, and responding to the sulfur when chelating. If this is the case then giving NAC off round would be likely to help. HOWEVER, I do not know if this is the case, just " it is a possibility " . good wishes, Moria sulfur info: http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/ANDY_INDEX.html look for section on sulfur and thiols. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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