Guest guest Posted February 6, 2006 Report Share Posted February 6, 2006 For those of you who have and are currently looking into viral issues I would appreciate your advice. I know there are many of you who have contributed much on viral issues and have posted about it in length. Also I have read the last contribution to the files section. Thank you all so much for all of your efforts very informative. Which brings me to ask my question. We are currently chelating and will continue our course probably for another year. Since doing biomed. we have not done any form of testing in the past 4 years. All our original testing was mostly allergy related and a few dealing with gut and heavy metals. Ok.. As far as I know my son doesn't fit the criteria for a viral kid besides some food allergies as well as never sick. I do plan on applying a natural anti- viral protocol to see if he responds before moving more aggressively to an Rx form of therapy. However I would still like to rule out viruses and would like to know what is the best testing we should have done to see what course of action should be taken? I did read in the last helpful viral guide in the file section that it would be best to have a plan of action in place and or a doctor who would be familiar with this before testing. (Which we really don't) I had called our pervious Dan doc to ask what testing would be of a benefit and a course of action they would take. But was not convinced they had a clue as to what to recommend. I had mentioned I would like to do a viral panel based on the vaccinations in which my son received. . But they had to get back to me and actually called another doc for their advice. They came back with doing an EV (cluster lab core or what ever that is . (Believe that would include EBV, HHV6, Cytomeglma. Does this make any sense to any of you since my son was not immunized to these? Or am I missing something? I did read in Andy's book that these would be secondary diagnosis criteria for ruling out heavy metal toxicity but we already know that my son is heavy metal burdened and all currently chelating. So I am not in any way comfortable with running any tests with out hearing from those of you who have looked into this already. Would it be more beneficial to do viral titers to those in which he had received vaccinations to rule out these first? Or does what has been suggested help us understand if we have underlying viral issues? Please help me understand this a little better. I would appreciate any input for those of you who may have already crossed that bridge. Thanks again Kenny V Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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