Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 We didn't do well with the diet either. Lost language, lots of it, all in three weeks. Also noticed the lack of concentration you mentioned. Plus, she looked really bad, not healthy. After three weeks we went back to the dr and reported the decline. She commented that in the beginning of the diet, there were some negatives and some positives. Only we didn't see the positives. Both my daughter and I tried to get the logic of keeping her on the diet when she was clearly getting worse. I don't subscribe to the approach that if an intervention is a good thing, it creates lots of sustained negative side effects. If an intervention is a good thing, they should get better, not worse. We told the dr we were logical people who would have to understand how losing language was a positive or even benign event in order to continue the diet, especially since she had not tested allergic for either milk or wheat. She told us unless we were willing to continue with the diet, she would not participate further. We declined both the diet and her offer to continue participation. We have never been sorry. Within two weeks off the diet, the language came back and she looked lots better. Andy wrote a very informative, common sense approach to diets in the files section. For some kids those allergy tests can be right on the money, for other kids, I do wonder if they are accurate. Good luck, [ ] just one decline after another I feel like my son is never going to get better. We started seeing a doctor who does chelation in october and he gave him a food allergy test. It came back with +4 reactions on a lot of things and we totally eliminated them from his diet. Since then, he has regressed extremely. He used to be able to sit for an hour and do a puzzle and now he can barely put 2 pieces together. He used to do his work so well at school, they were always really impressed. Now, he won't do anything. Nothing motivates him whatsoever. He spends all day begging for tape to put on index cards or making structures out of things around the house. All since starting the diet...and please don't tell me it is withdrawal...he started this diet going on 3 months ago now. Does anyone else know a child who has regressed because of the diet? I'm so frustrated. And now his doctor won't let us start chelation because he said my son's liver enzymes are elevated. I just feel so hopeless. Now my son's father has said he doesn't think he can stand it much longer and may have to leave. I need someone's good advice, please! ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 > > I feel like my son is never going to get better. We started seeing a > doctor who does chelation in october and he gave him a food allergy > test. It came back with +4 reactions on a lot of things and we > totally eliminated them from his diet. Since then, he has regressed > extremely. Screw the diet and feed him what you were feeding him before! Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 First, tell your son's father to buck up and help recover his son. I am so damned tired of parents bailing on one another. Sounds like he is a non-believer (I live with one). What is he having trouble with, the whole biomedical:Autism connection or the regression? Stress is Hell, but the reaction to flee just pisses me off to no end. Sorry about the rant. Unless he is dangerous to you and/or your children, I would work on the marriage, too. Is 'the diet' you are following GFCF plus all of the items with a +4 reaction? What DOES your child eat? My son didn't do too well on the diet sometimes due to yeast. The GFCF diet can be a huge yeast feeder if you are not careful (especially with those picky eaters). What is your yeast protocol? Were the liver enzymes not elevated prior to starting the diet (do you know?). What did the doc offer for liver support? Exactly what is elevated; and how elevated are they? I can tell you that your son *can* get better. I think it is the one thing I feel comfortable in promising every parent... you just have to find what works for your child. Not the advice you are looking for, I know, but time to hunker down and play detective. That is what we are here for! I'm sorry things are so tough at home. Pam p.s. personally, I would dump the diet and see if I can get my child back to the original baseline. Perhaps not the best reaction! Kind of like starting over. > > I feel like my son is never going to get better. We started seeing a > doctor who does chelation in october and he gave him a food allergy > test. It came back with +4 reactions on a lot of things and we > totally eliminated them from his diet. Since then, he has regressed > extremely. He used to be able to sit for an hour and do a puzzle and > now he can barely put 2 pieces together. He used to do his work so > well at school, they were always really impressed. Now, he won't do > anything. Nothing motivates him whatsoever. He spends all day > begging for tape to put on index cards or making structures out of > things around the house. All since starting the diet...and please > don't tell me it is withdrawal...he started this diet going on 3 > months ago now. Does anyone else know a child who has regressed > because of the diet? I'm so frustrated. And now his doctor won't let > us start chelation because he said my son's liver enzymes are > elevated. I just feel so hopeless. Now my son's father has said he > doesn't think he can stand it much longer and may have to leave. I > need someone's good advice, please! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 I don't subscribe to the approach that if an intervention is a good thing, it creates lots of sustained negative side effects. If an intervention is a good thing, they should get better, not worse. ITA. Although it's worth mentioning that Houston enzymes often cause some pretty dramatic bad responses at first, although even then there are glimmers of something positive going on as well. And I meant to say, so sorry about your son's father. The stress of autism is so intense that it's a miracle any of us manage to stay married. I hope his hopelessness passes. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 We started GFCF in March 2003. By September 2003 my son, now age 7, lost all speech. I am NOT saying that this regression was caused by the diet. He still has no speech and were are now on an even more restricted diet. When you remove certain foods like milk and bread, you remove an important source of calcium. That was the case for my son. I am certain that he was calcium deficient for months because we were unaware of this issue. You need to be supplementing the nutrients that are in your eliminated foods. It has taken us over two years, now almost three, to get a handle on this stuff. Recently, for instance, we stopped all supplements because of a surgery. We found that his bowel movements improved dramatically. We the surgery was over, we restarted supplements again and his bm's went bad again. So, we eliminated most supplements again and discovered the ones the were causing the problems. In our case it was a popular multi-vitamin and a popular set of liquid minerals that were the culprits. My point is that for years we struggled with bad bm's because of what we were doing! We have found that if we quit what we are doing when those things are apparently are having bad effects,... quitting,... and restarting " low and slow " is useful. Part of the parents' task is to learn his or her child. The doctor will never learn your child because he does not have the time or the daily data. The parents have to be a major part of the " cure. " It takes time both to learn this stuff and to learn your child and what works for your child. I am so sorry you are having this trouble. You are certainly not alone in the experience. :< Good luck. --- dannenedrummond <dannenedrummond@...> wrote: > I feel like my son is never going to get better. We > started seeing a > doctor who does chelation in october and he gave him > a food allergy > test. It came back with +4 reactions on a lot of > things and we > totally eliminated them from his diet. Since then, > he has regressed > extremely. He used to be able to sit for an hour > and do a puzzle and > now he can barely put 2 pieces together. He used to > do his work so > well at school, they were always really impressed. > Now, he won't do > anything. Nothing motivates him whatsoever. He > spends all day > begging for tape to put on index cards or making > structures out of > things around the house. All since starting the > diet...and please > don't tell me it is withdrawal...he started this > diet going on 3 > months ago now. Does anyone else know a child who > has regressed > because of the diet? I'm so frustrated. And now > his doctor won't let > us start chelation because he said my son's liver > enzymes are > elevated. I just feel so hopeless. Now my son's > father has said he > doesn't think he can stand it much longer and may > have to leave. I > need someone's good advice, please! > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 how old is your son? Kathy > > I feel like my son is never going to get better. We started seeing a > doctor who does chelation in october and he gave him a food allergy > test. It came back with +4 reactions on a lot of things and we > totally eliminated them from his diet. Since then, he has regressed > extremely. He used to be able to sit for an hour and do a puzzle and > now he can barely put 2 pieces together. He used to do his work so > well at school, they were always really impressed. Now, he won't do > anything. Nothing motivates him whatsoever. He spends all day > begging for tape to put on index cards or making structures out of > things around the house. All since starting the diet...and please > don't tell me it is withdrawal...he started this diet going on 3 > months ago now. Does anyone else know a child who has regressed > because of the diet? I'm so frustrated. And now his doctor won't let > us start chelation because he said my son's liver enzymes are > elevated. I just feel so hopeless. Now my son's father has said he > doesn't think he can stand it much longer and may have to leave. I > need someone's good advice, please! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 My son has improved without diet! Just chelation, supplements, and biomed. YES, it can be done. [ ] Re: just one decline after another > > I feel like my son is never going to get better. We started seeing a > doctor who does chelation in october and he gave him a food allergy > test. It came back with +4 reactions on a lot of things and we > totally eliminated them from his diet. Since then, he has regressed > extremely. Screw the diet and feed him what you were feeding him before! Nell ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 All kids are different, for us it took longer than 3 months, sure glad we did not give up. We not only did we removed IgG + foods, we removed corn, soy, peanut butter, sager, and you would think he would starve. Yes he did lose weight at the beginning, but now his weight is back. This diet is not easy, must admit. We saw regression but that is not a bad sign. Some kids show improvement even after 6 months etc. I would give it some more time before giving up, especially with 4+. HTH [ ] just one decline after another I feel like my son is never going to get better. We started seeing a doctor who does chelation in october and he gave him a food allergy test. It came back with +4 reactions on a lot of things and we totally eliminated them from his diet. Since then, he has regressed extremely. He used to be able to sit for an hour and do a puzzle and now he can barely put 2 pieces together. He used to do his work so well at school, they were always really impressed. Now, he won't do anything. Nothing motivates him whatsoever. He spends all day begging for tape to put on index cards or making structures out of things around the house. All since starting the diet...and please don't tell me it is withdrawal...he started this diet going on 3 months ago now. Does anyone else know a child who has regressed because of the diet? I'm so frustrated. And now his doctor won't let us start chelation because he said my son's liver enzymes are elevated. I just feel so hopeless. Now my son's father has said he doesn't think he can stand it much longer and may have to leave. I need someone's good advice, please! ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 We started GFCF in March 2003. By September 2003 my son, now age 7, lost all speech. I am NOT saying that this regression was caused by the diet. He still has no speech and were are now on an even more restricted diet. When you remove certain foods like milk and bread, you remove an important source of calcium. That was the case for my son. I am certain that he was calcium deficient for months because we were unaware of this issue. You need to be supplementing the nutrients that are in your eliminated foods. It has taken us over two years, now almost three, to get a handle on this stuff. Recently, for instance, we stopped all supplements because of a surgery. We found that his bowel movements improved dramatically. We the surgery was over, we restarted supplements again and his bm's went bad again. So, we eliminated most supplements again and discovered the ones the were causing the problems. In our case it was a popular multi-vitamin and a popular set of liquid minerals that were the culprits. My point is that for years we struggled with bad bm's because of what we were doing! We have found that if we quit what we are doing when those things are apparently are having bad effects,... quitting,... and restarting " low and slow " is useful. Part of the parents' task is to learn his or her child. The doctor will never learn your child because he does not have the time or the daily data. The parents have to be a major part of the " cure. " It takes time both to learn this stuff and to learn your child and what works for your child. I am so sorry you are having this trouble. You are certainly not alone in the experience. :< Good luck. > > I feel like my son is never going to get better. We started seeing a > doctor who does chelation in october and he gave him a food allergy > test. It came back with +4 reactions on a lot of things and we > totally eliminated them from his diet. Since then, he has regressed > extremely. He used to be able to sit for an hour and do a puzzle and > now he can barely put 2 pieces together. He used to do his work so > well at school, they were always really impressed. Now, he won't do > anything. Nothing motivates him whatsoever. He spends all day > begging for tape to put on index cards or making structures out of > things around the house. All since starting the diet...and please > don't tell me it is withdrawal...he started this diet going on 3 > months ago now. Does anyone else know a child who has regressed > because of the diet? I'm so frustrated. And now his doctor won't let > us start chelation because he said my son's liver enzymes are > elevated. I just feel so hopeless. Now my son's father has said he > doesn't think he can stand it much longer and may have to leave. I > need someone's good advice, please! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 > > I feel like my son is never going to get better. We started seeing a > doctor who does chelation in october and he gave him a food allergy > test. It came back with +4 reactions on a lot of things and we > totally eliminated them from his diet. Since then, he has regressed > extremely. He used to be able to sit for an hour and do a puzzle and > now he can barely put 2 pieces together. Give back the foods, preferably with enzymes, see if that helps. http://www.houstonni.com/ When I added back wheat with enzymes, my son improved noticeably. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 I'm sorry you're going through this difficult time! Have you considered Houson's enzymes? www.houstonni.com Have you read DeFelice's book " Enzymes for Autism and other Neurological Conditions " ? Or taken a look at www.enzymestuff.com? You can learn more about enzymes at the Group, Enzymes and Autism. Good luck, in Illinois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 --- Schembri <marquisschembri@...> wrote: --------------------------------- >All kids are different, for us it took longer than 3 >months, sure glad we did not give up. We not only did >we removed IgG + foods, we removed corn, soy, peanut >butter, sugar, and you would think he would starve. >Yes he did lose weight at the beginning, but now his >weight is back. This diet is not easy, must admit. .......(((( (We saw regression but that is not a bad sign.)))))..... Sorry what I meant was no I don't see regression as a good sign though, but maybe it's one way of showing you something, doing it differently. We took the offending food out, and still nothing, he got worse. But when we digged a little deeper and took out others foods, eg. corn soy, grapes oranges etc. that did not show up on the IgG test, our son did improve allot. More than we thought it would. If your Dr. is so gong ho about the diet, what did She/He suggest to do? I do not think being forceful on you is fare. Just dig a bit more before giving up. JMO. Also supplements you have to concider as well, not a easy task! But it can be done, I know our son did great after a bad start. You may want to try, milk thistle for liver support my son showed high liver enzyems and MT helped. HTH Hang in ther all the best, >I would give >it some more time before giving up, especially with >4+. HTH [ ] just one decline after another I feel like my son is never going to get better. We started seeing a doctor who does chelation in october and he gave him a food allergy test. It came back with +4 reactions on a lot of things and we totally eliminated them from his diet. Since then, he has regressed extremely. He used to be able to sit for an hour and do a puzzle and now he can barely put 2 pieces together. He used to do his work so well at school, they were always really impressed. Now, he won't do anything. Nothing motivates him whatsoever. He spends all day begging for tape to put on index cards or making structures out of things around the house. All since starting the diet...and please don't tell me it is withdrawal...he started this diet going on 3 months ago now. Does anyone else know a child who has regressed because of the diet? I'm so frustrated. And now his doctor won't let us start chelation because he said my son's liver enzymes are elevated. I just feel so hopeless. Now my son's father has said he doesn't think he can stand it much longer and may have to leave. I need someone's good advice, please! ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 These food reaction tests are so misleading sometimes! Our daughter went through traditional/non-traditional allergy testing- only 'slight' reaction to peanut. We had removed the peanut[and others] years before because of what we saw with it. An IgG panel had gluten and casein +1. We were told not to worry about the +1s. Removing gluten and casein and soy has been one of the best interventions for her. It totally controls what had been a horrible seizure pattern that was unresponsive to medication. Have you ever tried an elimination pattern to see what he may tolerate? We also went through a period of elevated liver enzymes which docs attributed to a growth spurt. I was frantic but they were right[that's their 10% correct in our ballgame so far!] B. > > I feel like my son is never going to get better. We started seeing a > doctor who does chelation in october and he gave him a food allergy > test. It came back with +4 reactions on a lot of things and we > totally eliminated them from his diet. Since then, he has regressed > extremely. He used to be able to sit for an hour and do a puzzle and > now he can barely put 2 pieces together. He used to do his work so > well at school, they were always really impressed. Now, he won't do > anything. Nothing motivates him whatsoever. He spends all day > begging for tape to put on index cards or making structures out of > things around the house. All since starting the diet...and please > don't tell me it is withdrawal...he started this diet going on 3 > months ago now. Does anyone else know a child who has regressed > because of the diet? I'm so frustrated. And now his doctor won't let > us start chelation because he said my son's liver enzymes are > elevated. I just feel so hopeless. Now my son's father has said he > doesn't think he can stand it much longer and may have to leave. I > need someone's good advice, please! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 > I feel like my son is never going to get better. We started seeing a > doctor who does chelation in october and he gave him a food allergy > test. It came back with +4 reactions on a lot of things and we > totally eliminated them from his diet. Since then, he has regressed > extremely. I am a non-believer in diets. Unless something could kill you for whatever reason, then I don't think that excluding whole food groups is the answer. Especially considering that we're talking about a child. And why exactly you cannot chelate? Can't you use just ALA? And I hope you know that just because the liver enzymes are elevated, this doesn't necessarily mean that he has liver problems. He might, or he might not. In any case, why can't you try ALA? Are you giving milk thistle? Valentina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 I just read also, that an elevated SGOT can be due to a high protein diet, and a lot of people are pushing protein with our kids, so not always straightforward. Also, milk is GOOD for the liver, methionine, lots of it, if they can take it is actually helpful for the liver. But, I am biased toward milk, follow a nutrtionist who has loudly proclaimed for a lot of years that milk is good. If you can get raw milk, its the best. [ ] Re: just one decline after another These food reaction tests are so misleading sometimes! Our daughter went through traditional/non-traditional allergy testing- only 'slight' reaction to peanut. We had removed the peanut[and others] years before because of what we saw with it. An IgG panel had gluten and casein +1. We were told not to worry about the +1s. Removing gluten and casein and soy has been one of the best interventions for her. It totally controls what had been a horrible seizure pattern that was unresponsive to medication. Have you ever tried an elimination pattern to see what he may tolerate? We also went through a period of elevated liver enzymes which docs attributed to a growth spurt. I was frantic but they were right[that's their 10% correct in our ballgame so far!] B. > > I feel like my son is never going to get better. We started seeing a > doctor who does chelation in october and he gave him a food allergy > test. It came back with +4 reactions on a lot of things and we > totally eliminated them from his diet. Since then, he has regressed > extremely. He used to be able to sit for an hour and do a puzzle and > now he can barely put 2 pieces together. He used to do his work so > well at school, they were always really impressed. Now, he won't do > anything. Nothing motivates him whatsoever. He spends all day > begging for tape to put on index cards or making structures out of > things around the house. All since starting the diet...and please > don't tell me it is withdrawal...he started this diet going on 3 > months ago now. Does anyone else know a child who has regressed > because of the diet? I'm so frustrated. And now his doctor won't let > us start chelation because he said my son's liver enzymes are > elevated. I just feel so hopeless. Now my son's father has said he > doesn't think he can stand it much longer and may have to leave. I > need someone's good advice, please! > ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 I read that one of the enzymes that he has elevated could be the result of growth. Why won't the doctor let me start chelation then? He thinks my son is being exposed to pesticides...I have no idea where those could be coming from! > > > > I feel like my son is never going to get better. We started seeing > a > > doctor who does chelation in october and he gave him a food allergy > > test. It came back with +4 reactions on a lot of things and we > > totally eliminated them from his diet. Since then, he has > regressed > > extremely. He used to be able to sit for an hour and do a puzzle > and > > now he can barely put 2 pieces together. He used to do his work so > > well at school, they were always really impressed. Now, he won't > do > > anything. Nothing motivates him whatsoever. He spends all day > > begging for tape to put on index cards or making structures out of > > things around the house. All since starting the diet...and please > > don't tell me it is withdrawal...he started this diet going on 3 > > months ago now. Does anyone else know a child who has regressed > > because of the diet? I'm so frustrated. And now his doctor won't > let > > us start chelation because he said my son's liver enzymes are > > elevated. I just feel so hopeless. Now my son's father has said > he > > doesn't think he can stand it much longer and may have to leave. I > > need someone's good advice, please! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 actually his protein levels were really low on the test so I don't think it's a high protein that is causing it. i have a hard time believing there is anything wrong though. The only thing wrong is that the doctor won't let us start chelation and my son is losing time that he could be getting better! > > > > I feel like my son is never going to get better. We started seeing > a > > doctor who does chelation in october and he gave him a food allergy > > test. It came back with +4 reactions on a lot of things and we > > totally eliminated them from his diet. Since then, he has > regressed > > extremely. He used to be able to sit for an hour and do a puzzle > and > > now he can barely put 2 pieces together. He used to do his work so > > well at school, they were always really impressed. Now, he won't > do > > anything. Nothing motivates him whatsoever. He spends all day > > begging for tape to put on index cards or making structures out of > > things around the house. All since starting the diet...and please > > don't tell me it is withdrawal...he started this diet going on 3 > > months ago now. Does anyone else know a child who has regressed > > because of the diet? I'm so frustrated. And now his doctor won't > let > > us start chelation because he said my son's liver enzymes are > > elevated. I just feel so hopeless. Now my son's father has said > he > > doesn't think he can stand it much longer and may have to leave. I > > need someone's good advice, please! > > > > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Why won't the doctor let me start chelation > then? You could ignore him. Many of us here are chelating without a doctor. >He thinks my son is being exposed to pesticides...I have no > idea where those could be coming from! Does he say which pesticides? Could he mean arsnenic from treated decking or playground equipment? Do you live near a golf course? Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 We have considered starting without him. You don't think the elevated enzyme levels in the liver are too much to worry about? That is the only thing holding me back! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 > > I read that one of the enzymes that he has elevated could be the > result of growth. Why won't the doctor let me start chelation > then? He thinks my son is being exposed to pesticides...I have no > idea where those could be coming from! > What liver enzymes are elevated? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 I just heard Andy say on an interview on AutismOne, he recommends ONE month on supplements and then to get started with chelation, asap, fwiw. [ ] Re: just one decline after another Why won't the doctor let me start chelation > then? You could ignore him. Many of us here are chelating without a doctor. >He thinks my son is being exposed to pesticides...I have no > idea where those could be coming from! Does he say which pesticides? Could he mean arsnenic from treated decking or playground equipment? Do you live near a golf course? Nell ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 He didn't suggest any kind of blood test first to check levels? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Where do I buy ALA? I have some TD-DMPS here because the doctor already prescribed it. I could use it too. I have a 4 month supply. I am giving milk thistle for the levels. > > > I feel like my son is never going to get better. We started seeing a > > doctor who does chelation in october and he gave him a food allergy > > test. It came back with +4 reactions on a lot of things and we > > totally eliminated them from his diet. Since then, he has regressed > > extremely. > > I am a non-believer in diets. Unless something could kill you for whatever > reason, then I don't think that excluding whole food groups is the answer. > Especially considering that we're talking about a child. > > And why exactly you cannot chelate? > Can't you use just ALA? > And I hope you know that just because the liver enzymes are elevated, this > doesn't necessarily mean that he has liver problems. He might, or he might > not. In any case, why can't you try ALA? Are you giving milk thistle? > > > Valentina > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Nope, his reasoning is you can fool around with supplements forever trying to get everything perfect for chelation. But chelation is what will help things get better. Think I have read where he said baseline blood tests are useful if there are any problems to see if the chelation that are making things worse. Just what liver enzyme was elevated? And do you know that is is normal for liver enzymes to be elevated with someone who is mercury poisoned? In Andy's first book he says either the sgot or the other one will be slightly elevated. We did baseline blood tests and one of the liver enzymes, I believe it was sgot was one point over the high limit. [ ] Re: just one decline after another He didn't suggest any kind of blood test first to check levels? ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 AST (SGOT) is elevated for us and we are chelating (3.11 years old). Nothing astronomical, but Andy said " chelate! chelate! chelate!). Also, ALK PHOS should run between 100 and 400 for kids. The labs often give adult ranges, which are much lower. Is that one you were concerned about? Anne > > Nope, his reasoning is you can fool around with supplements forever trying to get everything perfect for chelation. But chelation is what will help things get better. > > Think I have read where he said baseline blood tests are useful if there are any problems to see if the chelation that are making things worse. Just what liver enzyme was elevated? And do you know that is is normal for liver enzymes to be elevated with someone who is mercury poisoned? In Andy's first book he says either the sgot or the other one will be slightly elevated. > > We did baseline blood tests and one of the liver enzymes, I believe it was sgot was one point over the high limit. > > > [ ] Re: just one decline after another > > > He didn't suggest any kind of blood test first to check levels? > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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