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Dear A. Capir,

On 5/29/03 6:48 PM, you wrote:

> What I stated was not meant, as

> you put it, as a " scolding " to the parent. It was

> intended to help lift the advocacy spirits and

> gumption.

Good! Right on! (To use a 70s expression)

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Dear Lynn,

On 5/29/03 6:48 PM, you wrote:

> We were advised that Aspie boys (not sure about girls?) go through puberty

> much earlier than typical boys

Before everyone gets worried in advance about their sons going through

puberty early, just the reverse happened with my son. Many of his friends

started getting taller, developing an interest in girls, etc. around age 13.

The growth spurt didn't happen to him until age 16, and he still isn't

really interested in girls as girls. I don't know about extra hormones

making him more aggressive. It seems to me he is less aggressive now than

he was in middle school. He was so frustrated there on many occasions that

he would sometimes run down the halls, yelling and kicking lockers on the

way. That never happens now, and hasn't for at least two years. He is

handling frustrations much better, and is actually a more restful teenager

to have around than my daughter was!

Jill

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I bet it varies. My 9 yr old has been more emotional. It could be

early puberty. Yet I see no physical signs of that. He's always been

so immature. Hmm...

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  • 2 years later...

HI all,

I noticed someone mentioned Clostridia.

In your veteran opinions, what is the best

option for treating VERY HIGH clostridia?

Shaw told me culturelle unless the numbers

are very high (which they are) then use vancomycin

or flagyl.

My son has anaphylactic response to milk so I am

a little uneasy about the culturelle. I really hate to think

about an antibiotic......

Any advice on ridding clostridia safely?

I just ordered zyme pryme and no phenol.

any advice on starting those? 1/4 cap?

Thanks,

Tammy

Mom of Peyton 2.5 asd (scd 5mos) eczema 2yrs Severe allergies

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Here is what I used for my son:

--cultrelle (he is allergic to milk, but has not had a severe reaction

to it)

--olive leaf extract

--lauricidin

--green tea extract

--Saccromyces boulardii

--Primal Defense

--FloraJen (another probiotic)

twigtam@... wrote:

HI all,

I noticed someone mentioned Clostridia.

In your veteran opinions, what is the best

option for treating VERY HIGH clostridia?

Shaw told me culturelle unless the numbers

are very high (which they are) then use vancomycin

or flagyl.

My son has anaphylactic response to milk so I am

a little uneasy about the culturelle. I really hate to think

about an antibiotic......

Any advice on ridding clostridia safely?

I just ordered zyme pryme and no phenol.

any advice on starting those? 1/4 cap?

Thanks,

Tammy

Mom of Peyton 2.5 asd (scd 5mos) eczema 2yrs Severe allergies

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> In your veteran opinions, what is the best

> option for treating VERY HIGH clostridia?

I have never tested to learn the exact type of bad bacteria, but OLE

and Culturelle work well over here for bacteria issues.

Dana

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We tried Flagly for the Clostridia. Didn't help.

Re: Digest Number 4101

HI all,

I noticed someone mentioned Clostridia.

In your veteran opinions, what is the best

option for treating VERY HIGH clostridia?

Shaw told me culturelle unless the numbers

are very high (which they are) then use vancomycin

or flagyl.

My son has anaphylactic response to milk so I am

a little uneasy about the culturelle. I really hate to think

about an antibiotic......

Any advice on ridding clostridia safely?

I just ordered zyme pryme and no phenol.

any advice on starting those? 1/4 cap?

Thanks,

Tammy

Mom of Peyton 2.5 asd (scd 5mos) eczema 2yrs Severe allergies

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