Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Hi - Like many people I am new to this. My 16 month has no specific diagnosis, but at her EI evaluation, she qualified for therapy due to her communication delays. I suspect apraxia as she has many of the symptoms described by parents of children on this site: no words, says " mamamama " as her " distress " call, but has hit or been early for most other developmental milestones. She does have a feeding issue, " failure to advance texture " , meaning she only wants pureed food, and doesn't properly chew table food. The feeding specialist says that this is in isolation of her speech delays. Her ST starts next week and I am also going to start the fish oils. My question: why ProEPA in additin to ProEPA? From what I have read, ProEFA contains EPA. Is it just not high enough dose? I have also read about vit E (is this the same as gamma tocpherol?) on this site. What have your experiences been? Do I start her on all three at the same time? Can I get vit E in a liquid form? And her ped prescribed a multi-vitamin. Do I give additional vit E on top of this? Thanks for all the informative post - it's been so educating. What did parents do become the internet? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Hi - I'm new to this group as well. However, I've been doing lots of supplementation and dieting with my 2 year old son over the last 6 months. I'm not really familiar with the supplements you mentioned below (although I've just ordered Pro-EFA since I've heard so many good things about it). However, I would suggest starting one supplement at a time.. Otherwise, you get yourself in to a situation where you aren't sure what is working and afraid to take away something in case that might be the supplement providing all the benefits. When we first started biomed 6 months ago, our son's doctor recommended the GFCF diet and about 8 supplements. We started the diet and supplementation at the same time. Then every other month when we would visit the doctor she would add more supplements. Our son is doing great. However, we are now in the process of trying to figure out what supps/diets are needed and what are not needed. Keep in mind every child is unique and some respond to one thing and not the other. Also, I highly recommend the Baby Babble video and the Baby Bumble Bee videos! - > > Hi - Like many people I am new to this. My 16 month has no specific > diagnosis, but at her EI evaluation, she qualified for therapy due to > her communication delays. I suspect apraxia as she has many of the > symptoms described by parents of children on this site: no words, > says " mamamama " as her " distress " call, but has hit or been early for > most other developmental milestones. She does have a feeding > issue, " failure to advance texture " , meaning she only wants pureed > food, and doesn't properly chew table food. The feeding specialist says > that this is in isolation of her speech delays. > Her ST starts next week and I am also going to start the fish oils. My > question: why ProEPA in additin to ProEPA? From what I have read, > ProEFA contains EPA. Is it just not high enough dose? > I have also read about vit E (is this the same as gamma tocpherol?) on > this site. What have your experiences been? Do I start her on all three > at the same time? Can I get vit E in a liquid form? And her ped > prescribed a multi-vitamin. Do I give additional vit E on top of this? > Thanks for all the informative post - it's been so educating. What did > parents do become the internet? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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