Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 Glad Drake's feeling better and that he has good receptive language and a word for " no " . You might consider NAET treatment for viruses, maybe for both of you... S S <tt> Hello all, and thanks for your replies. Drake's fever is gone. We<BR> woke up Tuesday morning, and it was completely gone. I kept him home<BR> from school today just to be sure it doesn't come back. He is non-<BR> verbal, but everytime I would ask him if he has an owie, he would<BR> say " nah " (his word for no). Unfortunately this is not the first<BR> time Drake has developed a high fever of unknown origin. I can<BR> remember it happening when Drake was right around a year old.<BR> <BR> When I was about 8 months pregnant with Drake, I contracted CMV for<BR> the very first time. I am sure Drake contracted it from me. I was<BR> thinking that since Coconut Oil specifically tartgets CMV, that<BR> maybe by giving Drake a little bit of coconut oil over the weekend,<BR> it reactivated the virus? It may be a long shot, but I did some<BR> research about the symptoms of CMV, and one of them was a very high<BR> fever, with no apparent cause.<BR> <BR> Thanks again to all who responded...my little guy is doing much<BR> better now.<BR> <BR> All the best,<BR> , mom to Drake<BR> _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 > > When I was about 8 months pregnant with Drake, I contracted CMV for > the very first time. I am sure Drake contracted it from me. I was > thinking that since Coconut Oil specifically tartgets CMV, that > maybe by giving Drake a little bit of coconut oil over the weekend, > it reactivated the virus? It may be a long shot, but I did some > research about the symptoms of CMV, and one of them was a very high > fever, with no apparent cause. > , Glad to hear the little guy is better. I don't know if I would call your theory a " long shot " . I've just started a viral protocol again and at one virastop and 3 lauricidin pellets my boy (just one dose) started to get a viral rash again (a tiny one, but still). That's all it took. It could very well be the same thing for your boy. If your theory is correct, then you certainly have good reason for addressing viral issues and doing it cautiously. I really hate viruses. Best wishes, Anita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 I am wondering about this viral rash thing. With the Virastop, here, we get a rash about 10-15 minutes with just about each dose, but I can't tell if it is an allergic reaction or viral rash? [ ] Re: Fever update- OT > > When I was about 8 months pregnant with Drake, I contracted CMV for > the very first time. I am sure Drake contracted it from me. I was > thinking that since Coconut Oil specifically tartgets CMV, that > maybe by giving Drake a little bit of coconut oil over the weekend, > it reactivated the virus? It may be a long shot, but I did some > research about the symptoms of CMV, and one of them was a very high > fever, with no apparent cause. > , Glad to hear the little guy is better. I don't know if I would call your theory a " long shot " . I've just started a viral protocol again and at one virastop and 3 lauricidin pellets my boy (just one dose) started to get a viral rash again (a tiny one, but still). That's all it took. It could very well be the same thing for your boy. If your theory is correct, then you certainly have good reason for addressing viral issues and doing it cautiously. I really hate viruses. Best wishes, Anita ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 > > I am wondering about this viral rash thing. With the Virastop, here, we get a rash about 10-15 minutes with just about each dose, but I can't tell if it is an allergic reaction or viral rash? > I'm not sure what that would be . I don't *think it could be a viral rash if it is that quick and that fleeting. What my son has is small (just one bump on each cheek, but it lasts 2 or 3 days and goes through a similar cycle each time). Appear, get a bit white, burst, disappear. What does the rash on your granddaughter look like? Where does she get it? Anita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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