Guest guest Posted May 27, 2004 Report Share Posted May 27, 2004 I know this is OT for a mercury list, but I'm not getting any answers from my other sources on this. I'm hoping Andy especially may have insight from a different perspective. My sons titers retested a few weeks ago and are now more than double what they were a year ago. The labs used were LabOne and LabCorp. Of course the obvious is 2 labs and variations in proceedures. However the reference ranges are the same. Is titer testing not standard and is there a variation that would cause more than double the result a year later and after Vit A therapy? Rubella is particularly shocking having been recorded at 121 last year and this year is 250. We have done no further vaccinations. Last MMR was done at 13 months of age and he is now 4. I know of no exposures. Is it possible that Vitamin A therapy pulled the virus out of hiding? and we need to do more? Do it possibly cause a reinfection? Is this all lab to lab related? Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2004 Report Share Posted May 27, 2004 > > is there a variation that would cause more than double the result a > > year later and after Vit A therapy? Rubella is particularly shocking > > having been recorded at 121 last year and this year is 250. > > > So far as I know, the high dose vitamin A protocol is for rubeola > [measles] only, and won't affect rubella. > > > > We have done no further vaccinations. Last MMR was done at 13 months > > of age and he is now 4. I know of no exposures. Is it possible that > > Vitamin A therapy pulled the virus out of hiding? > > > It is possible that once rubeola is gone, that the rubella has increased. > > After the high dose vitamin A worked for my son, I can't give him more > than 1250 IU per day, or he has problems. > > He needs Lauricidin and OLE for his other viral issues. Perhaps one > of those is working on rubella? I don't know, but you can consider > maybe trying them. > > Not much info I know, but maybe it will help you a little. > > Good luck. > > Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 > dana, his rubeola is up to a score of >100. before he was barely > considered high, going off the top of my head, can look it up if > needed. bottom line is both are way up. Then my guess would be the high dose vitamin A protocol did not " take " . I had to do it twice, the second time at higher dose plus OLE, before it worked for my son. > i have done some lauricidin. i have also done some OLE. I paused > some of those to retest and find out what we really needed to be > treating in him. It was a lot of trial and error to find what my son needed. I have FINALLY found it tho, and right now his biggest problem is he wants to hug me all day long, with a big smile and lots of kisses, and say " I love you " and demand that I say it back to him and give him lots of kisses, so it is hard to get anything done around here. Good luck. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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