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> My son sam , 11 years old started to spit on his hand

My son did this when his glutathione level was sufficient. If you are

giving glutathione or supplements that increase it [TMG also did

this], remove them and see if that helps.

>>and wipe it in

> his eye in feb of this year. Alot of times there is food on his hAND

> and that also goes in his eyes. he also blows his nose in his hand and

> puts that into his eyes.

Does he have visual stims?

Do you give CLO/vitamin A?

>>This is so hard to figure out. I have bought

> eye drops, sprays, increased clo but some days he does it so much he is

> in so much pain. other days not as much but I can't see a pattern.

Try dropping the CLO, see if that helps.

Dana

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No experience with this particular problem, but a couple of things

stand out: 1. You don't mention a yeast protocol. Yeast causes so

many problems. Try anti-fungals and alot of probiotics. 2. I've

noticed that clo is not tolerated by alot of our kids. You might

try elminating that for awhile.

> My son sam , 11 years old started to spit on his hand and wipe it

in

> his eye in feb of this year. Alot of times there is food on his

hAND

> and that also goes in his eyes. he also blows his nose in his

hand and

> puts that into his eyes. This is so hard to figure out. I have

bought

> eye drops, sprays, increased clo but some days he does it so much

he is

> in so much pain. other days not as much but I can't see a

pattern.

> Dr. doesn't seem to know either. maybe pollen in his eyes or just

dry

> eyes. I only started chelation in May which is going very

well. Is

> there pollen in Feb. in Massachusetts? He is a head banger also

and I

> am afraid it maybe be related, some nerve damage.

> Has anyone ever experienced this type of behavior? Could it be a

> deficiency of some sort? I hope it is simply dry eyes. When he

cries

> he does have tears. They become really red and must burn when he

> starts to do this to himself. he is nonverbal. Help. thank you

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> > My son sam , 11 years old started to spit on his hand

>

>

> My son did this when his glutathione level was sufficient. If you

are

> giving glutathione or supplements that increase it [TMG also did

> this], remove them and see if that helps.

>

>

> >>and wipe it in

> > his eye in feb of this year. Alot of times there is food on his

hAND

> > and that also goes in his eyes. he also blows his nose in his

hand and

> > puts that into his eyes.

>

>

> Does he have visual stims?

>

> Do you give CLO/vitamin A?

>

>

> >>This is so hard to figure out. I have bought

> > eye drops, sprays, increased clo but some days he does it so much

he is

> > in so much pain. other days not as much but I can't see a

pattern.

>

>

> Try dropping the CLO, see if that helps.

>

> Dana

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In a message dated 6/27/2005 10:07:31 AM Central Standard Time,

danasview@... writes:

For my son, waving hands or objects in front of eyes, running face

down horizontal or vertical lines, lining up objects, bending sticks

at right angles, looking at things with peripheral vision.

My son does this. Is there a way to stop it?

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Be careful of eye drops and sprays, some still contain thimerosal.

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  I have bought <BR>

> > eye drops, sprays, increased clo but some days he does it so much <BR>

he is <BR>

> > in so much pain. other days not as much but I can't see a <BR>

pattern.   <BR>

> <BR>

> <BR>

> Try dropping the CLO, see if that helps.<BR>

> <BR>

> Dana<BR>

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> What is a visual stim?

For my son, waving hands or objects in front of eyes, running face

down horizontal or vertical lines, lining up objects, bending sticks

at right angles, looking at things with peripheral vision.

Dana

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>   I have bought <BR>

> > > eye drops, sprays, increased clo but some days he does it so

much <BR>

> he is <BR>

> > > in so much pain. other days not as much but I can't see a <BR>

> pattern.   <BR>

> > <BR>

> > <BR>

> > Try dropping the CLO, see if that helps.<BR>

> > <BR>

> > Dana<BR>

> <BR>

> <BR>

> <BR>

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>

> <br><br>

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my son did these things and greatly benefitted from wearing prism glasses and

from vision therapy. What you describe is called binocular disfunction. They

have trouble coordinating the focused vision and the peripheral. So, they tend

to either hyperfocus on things (waving things in front of their eyes, etc) or

they use their peripheral vision. He doens't do any of this anymore.

Ruth

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In a message dated 6/27/2005 10:07:31 AM Central Standard Time,

danasview@... writes:

For my son, waving hands or objects in front of eyes, running face

down horizontal or vertical lines, lining up objects, bending sticks

at right angles, looking at things with peripheral vision.

My son does this. Is there a way to stop it?

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> In a message dated 6/27/2005 10:07:31 AM Central Standard Time,

> danasview@y... writes:

>

> For my son, waving hands or objects in front of eyes, running face

> down horizontal or vertical lines, lining up objects, bending sticks

> at right angles, looking at things with peripheral vision.

>

>

>

>

> My son does this. Is there a way to stop it?

I wrote what stopped it for my son here

http://www.danasview.net/issues.htm

Dana

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> Wow, Dana, you're amazing. You have a web page for everything!

LOL

Actually, I have info on my computer for three new pages, that I just

don't have time to format and upload. So I don't have a page for

EVERYTHING, new stuff comes up all the time!

In my opinion, I am sooooooo far behind in getting things done. I

also have maybe 50 links in my bookmarks waiting to upload. I try to

do a few a day, but I still get behind.

Dana

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