Guest guest Posted June 27, 2004 Report Share Posted June 27, 2004 Hi! My 8 yo son is urinating every 5- 10 minutes during his waking hours. We did chelation 27 rounds of chelation last year but have not done so since December 2003. We are planning to start back up over summer school break. About a week ago my son started going pee alot. He was constipated but isnt anymore. He is still going every 5-10 minutes when he is awake. He does not show any signs of pain, no fever, but Pees gallons like a dog marking his territory. Any suggestions? I'm going to call the Dr tomorrow to see about a uninalysis... I started treating for yeast but haven't seen any dieoff as I had in the past... and no other signs of yeast creeping back into our lives. Thanks to all for your 1st hand help. -Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2004 Report Share Posted June 27, 2004 My son, 7, used to urinate frequently a few years ago. Now when it starts up again (as it is now), it usually means yeast. Right now I haven't been treating his yeast because everything I've tried that works on yeast is so high in phenols that he's getting super irritable. I figured I'd take a little hyperactivity (yeast) over the irritability (phenols) for a while, and he's urinating a lot. So for us, yeast. Debbie In a message dated 6/27/2004 6:09:50 PM Central Daylight Time, GardenMiss@... writes: > My 8 yo son is urinating every 5- 10 minutes during his waking > hours. We did chelation 27 rounds of chelation last year but have > not done Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2004 Report Share Posted June 27, 2004 Is he also drinking a lot? If it looks like he pees everything he drinks and is constantly thirsty, it could be diabete insipidus? > Hi! > > My 8 yo son is urinating every 5- 10 minutes during his waking > hours. We did chelation 27 rounds of chelation last year but have > not done so since December 2003. We are planning to start back up > over summer school break. > > About a week ago my son started going pee alot. He was constipated > but isnt anymore. He is still going every 5-10 minutes when he is > awake. He does not show any signs of pain, no fever, but Pees > gallons like a dog marking his territory. > > Any suggestions? I'm going to call the Dr tomorrow to see about a > uninalysis... I started treating for yeast but haven't seen any > dieoff as I had in the past... and no other signs of yeast creeping > back into our lives. > > Thanks to all for your 1st hand help. -Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2004 Report Share Posted June 28, 2004 > About a week ago my son started going pee alot. He was constipated > but isnt anymore. He is still going every 5-10 minutes when he is > awake. He does not show any signs of pain, no fever, but Pees > gallons like a dog marking his territory. Can be yeast, can be phenol intolerance [here is one story about that] http://www.danasview.net/asrecov2.htm Can be diabetes. Can be caffeine. Probably a few other causes also. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2004 Report Share Posted June 28, 2004 Hi all, My used to have this excess pee until I give him only about 15 mg of Cranberry extract + 2 NoFenol (from Houston) every 2 hours then he stops peeing too much. Now he can hold his pee up to 1:15 '. And if he has accident every 5-10 minutes, means that he is very yeasty and I need to give him more cranberry + nofenol. In between GSE, I give him a lot of Probiotics to support (after 50 minute of GSE). It works like a miracle. He is on 44 th of chelation. A lot of Lead + mercury are coming out. Hope this will help your kids. Oanh04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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