Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 Hi all, I always appreciate advice here - I ask questions but sometimes days go by without my responding back and I feel it's too late to thank everyone who give advice - but I always appreciate your help here. Anyway - I can use some help again... I started TD- ALA for my 7 year old for the first time last weekend along with TD-DMPS (he has done 9 cycles of td-dmps alone)and he is very fridgety and crapping hands, banging his hands on the doors, stumping a lot(seeking sensory input)...he is fridgety quite often but not this much... also he 'graduated' from those crapping business long long time ago...and I am wondering if those behaviors are due to TD-ALA. He is about 54 lbs and my DAN! prescribed 36mg of DMPS and 50 mg of ALA per day. They are in a syringe so it is hard to devide into 7 does/day so what I came up with was to give TD-ALA 7 times a day every 3 hours during the day and 4 hours at night and to that 4 out of 7 times I add TD-DMPS. He has yeast issues and he has been taking 50mg of diflucan for the last 3 weeks - he is not too yeasty but he still has yeast I think. Is his behavior something to do with dosing timing, or amount? It is hard to know exact amount as they are cream... Also I would like to hear pros/cons about transdermal chelators...if you are not comfortable please contact me off list. Thanks so much, Harumi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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