Guest guest Posted October 24, 2003 Report Share Posted October 24, 2003 Hello group. I am a lurker to this group. I need some help and advice badly. I have a dilemma. Twice in the last 10 days my daughter, 4 1/2 yrs., has reverted to smearing the dreaded feces. She's exceptionally hyper and wild, much more so than usual, has big, dark circles under her eyes again, and is grinding her teeth constantly (always has but is much worse). She's jumping off EVERYTHING she can climb. We have assumed many factors could attribute after discussions with some great minds and since it's happened again I have some questions for you. First - She's been chewing her hair for about two months, to the point it's chewed off in a face frame and she's now working on the back. Is it possible that ingesting this hair, given we are chelating with MTP now, is redepositing metals into her system??? Second - We began calcium supplements about two weeks ago, maybe more like three now. Within a week the feces smearing emerged. Is it possible that a calcium supplement could have this effect? Third - We got a new furnace and started running the heat in the last two weeks. It was mentioned to me this could be a factor. Can anyone elaborate on what they might know about that? Does anyone use air purifiers? If so, did you notice a difference? Fourth and FInal - My daughter takes every supplement well except B6 types. Recently, she took to liking mustard alot and I am able to hide the pill in the mustard. B6 has previously freaked her right out but I have not been giving it consistently. Are there some children who are contraindicated to B6? I thought I read something about undermethylators not always doing very well on this. Can anyone expound on that? Thanks. Sorry so much detail. She's really quite out of sorts and I am at my wits end trying to get some relief from it. Michele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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