Guest guest Posted April 19, 2003 Report Share Posted April 19, 2003 I am pretty sure H is reacting to the PEP. I gave him 1/2 cap once the first day and twice the next and three times today. He was provoked I must say, as we had a houseful of visitors but it was so sad to see him at his worst which he hasnt been for 6-9 months. He fell and hit his head during rough play and got very upset - wanted to attack the adult who was also involved. While I stopped him he punched me right on the end of the nose, kicked me, pinched me and twisted my arms. I hate other people seeing him like this as I dont want them to think badly of him. Sorry just had to tell someone. I am going to press on with them and hope it doesnt last too long.... Prue AUS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 > My daughter and I both started the Kirkmans Enzym-Complete/DPP-IV > with dinner last night. I try to take as many things as she does b/c > she is nonverbal.She seemed to tolerate it well but I did not. My > stomach burned all night and this morning I have hives on my torso. Are you eating the same foods she is? This might be an adjustment reaction for you, which she did not have for whatever reason. Or you might not tolerate the ingredients and she does. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 I did take the full dose. However, I have been in a LOT of pain for over 24 hours now. My body aches all over and i am very weak and itch all over. It feel like my bones hurt. This cannot be a normal reaction. I assume I had an allergic reaction. Maybe the papain and/or bromelain. Thanks. > >>> My daughter and I both started the Kirkmans Enzym-Complete/DPP- IV > >>> with dinner last night. She seemed to tolerate it well but I did > not. > > What does did you take? If you started with a full dose, you might > need to cut back to at least 1/2 and start much more gradually. It > can take a few days to adjust to enzymes simply because your body is > processing more food and water, the gut flora is shifting, there > might be gut cleaning out, removal of gunk, etc. This can happen with > anyone, not just people suspected of having poor digestion or injured > guts. > > Try reducing the dose and see if that is better tolerated for a few > days. > > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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