Guest guest Posted September 19, 2004 Report Share Posted September 19, 2004 Thank you for your reply Dana. That makes a lot ot sense. I will definately get her going on the Peptizyde. Do you think I should still switch her over to Goats milk, or would the Peptizyde do fine in the homo milk? If I was to switch her to Goats milk would I have to continue putting the Peptizyde in it? I'm sorry I have so many questions but this is just all so new to me and I want to make sure I do the right thing. Thanks Dana Shauna and Jesi Re: Need Serious Help > People have suggested to take her off Homo milk and try giving her raw unpasturised goat or cow's milk. Does anyone have any suggestions for me? Some people tolerate raw milk, and/or goat milk, better than cow milk. >>I worry because she cannot live on milk alone. Someone had also suggested sprinkling Peptizyde in her milk but I don't understand why. She is probably not tolerating the casein [milk protein, a common problem] and her body is craving it. By sprinkling Peptizyde in the milk, that will remove most if not all of the intolerance. Therefore, her body will probably at first crave it MORE, but after a few days she will stop craving it and be more open to eating foods. >>I feel like I'm at a loss because she is so sensitive to taste that if I mess with the only thing she's taking in she might stop drinking her milk all together. Just start with a very small sprinkle, see if that helps. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2004 Report Share Posted September 19, 2004 In a message dated 9/19/2004 9:47:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, whitelight@... writes: My husband thinks it would be worse not to continue with the shots incase she was to get one of those diseases. Do you have any suggestions? My kids have never been vaccinated. They seem to be much healthier than their peers--they have fewer colds and get better faster when they do get sick. I don't recall the websites and books I used to make my decision not to vaccinate but there is a lot of information available to you. Good luck, Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2004 Report Share Posted September 19, 2004 Wow, thank you so much Becky. It's something I hadn't concidered but my husband and I have noticed lately that she has been blinking and squinting a lot lately and loves to stand real close to the T.V., which I don't allow. I will have her check out right away. Did you continue with the vaccination shots after that. I have held off on getting anymore since the MMR as I'm so torn about what is better, giving it to her, or not. My husband thinks it would be worse not to continue with the shots incase she was to get one of those diseases. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you so much again, Shauna and Jesi Re: Need Serious Help My daughter started rejecting foods within a few months of her MMR and it's because the measles affected her eyesite. She also started lining up objects, stacking books and only had a few activities she would do-reading, computer, and tv. I also couldn't take her anyplace new or she just clung to me and sometimes cried. She became very insistent on sameness. She wouldn't play with any new toys until we spent a lot of time playing with them then we would see her venture over to them (we later figured out she had been using her peripheral vision to see what we did with the toy). Unfortunately, we didn't discover she had an eyesite problem until 2 1/2. Wow, the difference glasses have made. If you haven't already, I would highly suggest getter her eyes checked. Best Wishes! Becky > My daughter is 28 months old and I've just been told is autistic. Unfortunately here in Canada you will not receive any help until you get an 'official' diagnosis. I'm on a 9 month waiting list. I am going to seek out a private service, I cannot wait that long. > > My daughter has had problems with eating since birth. We had her on Good Start formula, as it's the only thing that she would keep down, until she turned 13 months and we switched her to Homo milk. We had her eating baby foods and even started mincing chicken into it. She was doing great for a while, then she stopped eating solids all together. I figured it was due to teething. Coincidentally enough this all started 2 months after she had her MMR shot. Slowly I managed to get her to start eating the solids again. Then a month later she stopped again. If I go near her with the food she screams as if it's going to hurt her. Now she will only drink homo milk, munch on sour cream and onion chips, some dry cereal and mini M & M's that I have just recently stopped letting her have. I've noticed lately that her sinus' are stuffed up but she doesn't have a cold. > > People have suggested to take her off Homo milk and try giving her raw unpasturised goat or cow's milk. Does anyone have any suggestions for me? I worry because she cannot live on milk alone. Someone had also suggested sprinkling Peptizyde in her milk but I don't understand why. I feel like I'm at a loss because she is so sensitive to taste that if I mess with the only thing she's taking in she might stop drinking her milk all together. > > Please help. > Desperate Mother > Shauna Piwek > whitelight@s... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2004 Report Share Posted September 19, 2004 Thank you Robin. I have always been hesitant about giving them to my children but there is so much pressure from everyone about 'having to do it'. I'm so glad to hear that you have opted out of giving them to your children. I won't be giving anymore to my children as well. Thank you for sharing your story. Shauna Re: Re: Need Serious Help In a message dated 9/19/2004 9:47:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, whitelight@... writes: My husband thinks it would be worse not to continue with the shots incase she was to get one of those diseases. Do you have any suggestions? My kids have never been vaccinated. They seem to be much healthier than their peers--they have fewer colds and get better faster when they do get sick. I don't recall the websites and books I used to make my decision not to vaccinate but there is a lot of information available to you. Good luck, Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2004 Report Share Posted September 20, 2004 Thanks Becky, I am truly lucky to find this group! It really touches my heart that so many mothers bond together to try and help others with their experiences. My husband and I have decided NOT to give our children anymore vaccinations. I have been contemplating this decision ever since we had to give our daughter her first shot. I was never comfortable about it but there is overwhelming pressure to do it. After reading the many responses from mothers ( and let's not forget the fathers! ) of this group, that he too, is now convinced it is highly toxic. The doctors will tell you there is nothing bad in them but I have yet to find a doctor that will give you a list of ingredients in them. Shauna Re: Need Serious Help Unfortunately we didn't know any better at her 22 month check-up and gave her the rest of her shots. That was the appointment where we got all the referrals to OT, SLP and school. My dr also believed that thimerosal had also been removed from vaccines back in 2000- 2001. But I'm convinced that my daughter had at least some shots with thimerosal still in them. She won't get any more shots. There are lots of websites and books with information to help you make your decision. I think books by Cave, Neil and any others that come up with these authors on Amazon are probably good ones. Maybe someone can recommend a specific one as I haven't read any. I have lots of websites but don't know off hand if any of them really give the statistics (such as ineffectiveness of boosters, disease rates dropping before vaccines started, etcl) like I've heard some of the books do. I just looked at some of the other responses and I see you're saying you are not giving any more vaccines. If you need some websites that give information on how to divide shots and other times to give them let me know-there are lots of various recommendations. Anyway, I'm not an expert on this! If no one else says anything please ask about the shot you mentioned, PENTA, I think there are some recommendations on supplements to give the child to help the immune system but I'm not familar with which ones. Also, what are the chances of your daughter getting one of the diseases vs getting a behavioral or development problem (this is at 1 in 6!). Best Wishes! You are so lucky to find a group like this so early! Becky > > My daughter is 28 months old and I've just been told is autistic. > Unfortunately here in Canada you will not receive any help until you > get an 'official' diagnosis. I'm on a 9 month waiting list. I am > going to seek out a private service, I cannot wait that long. > > > > My daughter has had problems with eating since birth. We had her on > Good Start formula, as it's the only thing that she would keep down, > until she turned 13 months and we switched her to Homo milk. We had > her eating baby foods and even started mincing chicken into it. She > was doing great for a while, then she stopped eating solids all > together. I figured it was due to teething. Coincidentally enough > this all started 2 months after she had her MMR shot. Slowly I > managed to get her to start eating the solids again. Then a month > later she stopped again. If I go near her with the food she screams > as if it's going to hurt her. Now she will only drink homo milk, > munch on sour cream and onion chips, some dry cereal and mini M & M's > that I have just recently stopped letting her have. I've noticed > lately that her sinus' are stuffed up but she doesn't have a cold. > > > > People have suggested to take her off Homo milk and try giving her > raw unpasturised goat or cow's milk. Does anyone have any suggestions > for me? I worry because she cannot live on milk alone. Someone had > also suggested sprinkling Peptizyde in her milk but I don't > understand why. I feel like I'm at a loss because she is so sensitive > to taste that if I mess with the only thing she's taking in she might > stop drinking her milk all together. > > > > Please help. > > Desperate Mother > > Shauna Piwek > > whitelight@s... > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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