Guest guest Posted February 22, 2004 Report Share Posted February 22, 2004 > DD (DIS and ADD tendancies) is on her 2nd round of strep and is > taking augmentin. She takes 1 cap of pep, zyme and no fenol before > each meal and snack and takes her liquid antibiotic with breakfast > and dinner. We have noticed more excitability, stimming and > aggression toward DD's little brother. Could this be caused by the > meds? Yes, it can be the coloring/flavoring. But antibiotics also tend to aggravate yeast. You might consider increasing your yeast protocol. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2004 Report Share Posted February 22, 2004 Ann, Do you give your little girl a probiotic? If not, you may want to. Antibiotics wipe out the good bacteria as well as the bad and then the yeast just thrive. - In , " caycemom " <rjone745@e...> wrote: > DD (DIS and ADD tendancies) is on her 2nd round of strep and is > taking augmentin. She takes 1 cap of pep, zyme and no fenol before > each meal and snack and takes her liquid antibiotic with breakfast > and dinner. We have noticed more excitability, stimming and > aggression toward DD's little brother. Could this be caused by the > meds? She has been on augmentin since Tuesday and before that had 10 > days of amoxicillin. I'm wondering if the coloring/flavoring of the > amoxil and the flavoring of the augmentin are causing some fenol > issues. Should I up the no-fenol when I give the medicine or just > wait it out. She has 4 more days of antibiotics to go. Her > behaviors include more thumb sucking, more yelling and getting in to > your face, screaming while running around or crashing into the > couch. This was common before enzymes but it's annoying now that > these behaviors have decreased since starting the enzymes. Any > advice would be helpful! Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2004 Report Share Posted February 22, 2004 Hi, Ann One full capsule of No-Fenol with each meal is already a lot. Ask if you can get the antibiotic in capsules that can be opened and mixed in something your child can tolerate. The powder in the capsules should be dye-free. If your child is having strep throat and behavior changes that occur a few days to several weeks afterward, you should educate yourself about PANDAS. http://www.enzymestory.com/PANDAS.html I would also consider a good quality yogurt from the healthfood store for getting probiotics in her. > DD (DIS and ADD tendancies) is on her 2nd round of strep and is > taking augmentin. She takes 1 cap of pep, zyme and no fenol before > each meal and snack and takes her liquid antibiotic with breakfast > and dinner. We have noticed more excitability, stimming and > aggression toward DD's little brother. Could this be caused by the > meds? She has been on augmentin since Tuesday and before that had 10 > days of amoxicillin. I'm wondering if the coloring/flavoring of the > amoxil and the flavoring of the augmentin are causing some fenol > issues. Should I up the no-fenol when I give the medicine or just > wait it out. She has 4 more days of antibiotics to go. Her > behaviors include more thumb sucking, more yelling and getting in to > your face, screaming while running around or crashing into the > couch. This was common before enzymes but it's annoying now that > these behaviors have decreased since starting the enzymes. Any > advice would be helpful! Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2004 Report Share Posted February 22, 2004 I agree with all these posts about probiotics. My son went wacky on amoxicillan and within hours of starting a probiotic for the first time it really helped. It turned out in the end that he has a real allergy to amoxicillan, so that sure didn't help either. Good luck. > DD (DIS and ADD tendancies) is on her 2nd round of strep and is > taking augmentin. She takes 1 cap of pep, zyme and no fenol before > each meal and snack and takes her liquid antibiotic with breakfast > and dinner. We have noticed more excitability, stimming and > aggression toward DD's little brother. Could this be caused by the > meds? She has been on augmentin since Tuesday and before that had 10 > days of amoxicillin. I'm wondering if the coloring/flavoring of the > amoxil and the flavoring of the augmentin are causing some fenol > issues. Should I up the no-fenol when I give the medicine or just > wait it out. She has 4 more days of antibiotics to go. Her > behaviors include more thumb sucking, more yelling and getting in to > your face, screaming while running around or crashing into the > couch. This was common before enzymes but it's annoying now that > these behaviors have decreased since starting the enzymes. Any > advice would be helpful! Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2004 Report Share Posted February 22, 2004 > Ann, > > Do you give your little girl a probiotic? > I've been giving her a Culturelle every day. Maybe she needs more? I have GSE on hand and have used it sucessfully for myself but I'm not sure how I can get her to take it b/c of the strong taste. Any suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2004 Report Share Posted February 22, 2004 I take a Capri Sun juice pouch and pour half out. Then add a few drops of GSE through the hole the straw goes in. My 3 yr. old son doesn't even taste the GSE. > > Ann, > > > > Do you give your little girl a probiotic? > > > I've been giving her a Culturelle every day. Maybe she needs more? > I have GSE on hand and have used it sucessfully for myself but I'm > not sure how I can get her to take it b/c of the strong taste. Any > suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2004 Report Share Posted February 23, 2004 Does she have diarrhea? My son recently had the same abx. for a month long ear infection and he ended up with clostridia (sp?). I have him on flaygl and have increased the probiotics. I have his on primal defense and cuturelle. He was just treated with diflucan for yeast and I think it set up the whole chain of events. I thought I would throw that option out there (as if you didn't have enough). Dena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2004 Report Share Posted February 23, 2004 Her stool is still firm although she has had diarrhea in the past with antibiotics. I gave her a little GSE yesterday and she was very gassy and burpy (much to her delight as a 5 yo!). I'm thinking yeast but wonder if it could be other stuff. We haven't tried primal defense but I do give her a Culturelle every day. Ann > Does she have diarrhea? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2004 Report Share Posted February 23, 2004 >>>>I'm wondering if the coloring/flavoring of the amoxil and the flavoring of the augmentin are causing some fenol issues. The coloring can cause these reactions. My nephew used to be highly sensitive to Red #40. My SIL first pinned this down when he went berserk on amoxicillan. She discontinued it and he returned to 'normal' about 24 hours later. Further testing of the dye color showed he was highly sensitive to it. He is now 13 and has grown out of this largely but still can't tolerate that color in great quantity. No-Fenol might be helpful with this but it might not. In general it is highly effective on actual foods. Artificial colorings are different - some people have success with it and some not so much. A good probiotic is wise considering all the antibiotics. You want the good bacteria to get in there and colonize. We like the Dannon artificial-free line. The Culturelle is good, but if you go with supplements, consider adding something with acidophilus and even other strains of probiotics (acidophilus being a huge one). Probiotics colonize and work in different areas of the gut, so a mixture might be helpful. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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