Guest guest Posted December 11, 2005 Report Share Posted December 11, 2005 That sounds really lovely, something so many take for granted feels like a million dollars doesn't it? Am hoping to start antivirals with our son in Feb, so this sounds marvellous to me. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2005 Report Share Posted December 11, 2005 That's so funny, " Hi, Amy! " But really amazing. Congratulations. Does anyone here have any insight of the Allergy A or Virastop? What is Allergy A? Is Virastop in pill form or drops? Just curious... > > My son has been on Twinlab Allergy A and 2-3 Virastop a day this week > to ward off a nasty virus going through our house. He also switched > back to chewable enzymes a few weeks ago and I noticed a lot of > language improvement and huge increase in vocabulary, but this week > with the added A and Virastop his language is exploding - for the > first time he is using possessives, putting 2 words together > spontaneously, and tonight he came in and curled up in my lap and > said " scary, " referring to something on his computer that had scared > him. He has never been that abstract before. You all have to try > this viral stuff. > > Anyway on Friday when he came home from school I said (like I always > do) " Hi Noah, " to which he usually responds either " Hi " or " Hi Noah, " > but this time he looked me right in the eye and said, " Hi, Amy. " He > has repeated it about 10x so I would say, it's for real. I have to > keep checking though, which is exasperating him. > > I can't believe it. Actually I was hoping for Mommy but at this > point, he's 7 1/2, I'll take anything > > Amy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 Yeah Amy! I'm so happy for you and your family! I so look forward to the day that Cody will be able to speak and to call me anything would be tremendous! The more we try antiyeast/viral, supplements and enzymes, the more we see him emerge and connect with us and that alone is worth the effort of it all. I recently added Kirkman's B6/Magnesium tablet (1/4 tablet to start) to his " diet " and he's now able to imitate more - for instance he growled when I growled for the tiger, and he slapped his hands on the floor when I slapped my hands on the floor playing with him. I can't wait to see what happens when he gets a full dose! Take care, Bobbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 > > My son has been on Twinlab Allergy A and 2-3 Virastop a day this week > to ward off a nasty virus going through our house. He also switched > back to chewable enzymes a few weeks ago and I noticed a lot of > language improvement and huge increase in vocabulary, but this week > with the added A and Virastop his language is exploding - for the > first time he is using possessives, putting 2 words together > spontaneously, and tonight he came in and curled up in my lap and > said " scary, " referring to something on his computer that had scared > him. He has never been that abstract before. You all have to try > this viral stuff. Yep, anti-virals and vitamin C have done more for my son's language than even the mB12. Great stuff! > Anyway on Friday when he came home from school I said (like I always > do) " Hi Noah, " to which he usually responds either " Hi " or " Hi Noah, " > but this time he looked me right in the eye and said, " Hi, Amy. " Congrats! > I can't believe it. Actually I was hoping for Mommy but at this > point, he's 7 1/2, I'll take anything Yep, I agree! Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 Amy, I just wanted to say how awesome that is. Thanks so much for sharing it! I know that my 4 yo dd just recently spontaneously told me, " I love you mama " . I cried on the spot. It was like the most precious thing I think I've ever heard! We had a language explosion with Transfer Factor. It works on the immune system and she has only had 1 cold in the past year which is an added benefit because she is sensitive to all the OTC cold meds out there. I am def. interested in this viralstop...can you give me any info on it? TIA! Thanks again for sharing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2005 Report Share Posted December 13, 2005 Amy ... wow! You've waited a long time to hear that! I can't wait until you hear mommy! I'll never forget the day my son looked me straight in the eyes and talked. I still pinch myself when he keeps eye contact when he's thinking ... Simple joys - I didn't know what I was missing till I got it! I couldn't even hear what he was saying, I kept thinking OMG, he's looking into my eyes! It's amazing ... good for you and noah ... how long has he been getting biomedical help? Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2005 Report Share Posted December 13, 2005 > I can't wait > until you hear mommy! My daughter is not entirely off the spectrum, and at one point she was mortified to realize that although my name was actually " Amy, " she'd been calling me " Mommy. " To her this seemed like calling a person by their title, eg " cleaning lady " or " postal carrier " instead of using the person's name. So she's been calling me Amy ever since, and he picked it up from her. > > It's amazing ... good for you and noah ... how long has he been > getting biomedical help? He started at age 2y 11m. He's 7 1/2 now, so about 4 1/2 years. At the time he started, he was basically nonfunctional. The only things he did were smear feces, draw on the walls, turn on and off lights, and nurse incessantly. He was 100% nonverbal except for one 18-hour-a-day verbal stim, and his social/communication was less than 0-3 mos. (I had just had my daughter, and this was accurate.) He'd had a major regression from the very little development had did have after his MMR, so I assume the viral problems took the rest of him, from what the mercury hadn't already taken. About the antivirals, we did the Megson high dose vitamin A protocol (copied from the link on Dana's website), which definitely helped, but starting Virastop this summer was amazing. With his supplements and especially with anything antiviral I have found the " low and slow " enzyme principle actually works better for him. If he sticks to 2-3 Virastop a day or uses it mainly when he is getting viruses, he does great. If I increase it, don't take breaks, or add a bunch of things to it, he doesn't tolerate it and he regresses. He is currently taking some B's, A, Virastop, Nystatin, GSE, OLE, and as soon as he's over his current bacteria he will be trying B6/B12/folic acid - but not everything every day or he does worse, and makes no progress whatsoever. Thanks everyone for your nice words. Every time I sign my name now I get so happy Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2005 Report Share Posted December 14, 2005 > He started at age 2y 11m. He's 7 1/2 now, so about 4 1/2 years. At > the time he started, he was basically nonfunctional. The only > things he did were smear feces, draw on the walls, turn on and off > lights, and nurse incessantly. He was 100% nonverbal except for one > 18-hour-a-day verbal stim, and his social/communication was less > than 0-3 mos. (I had just had my daughter, and this was accurate.) This sounds like my son at age 3-1/2, and he was also assessed as 0-3 months. He never had any development tho. > About the antivirals, we did the Megson high dose vitamin A protocol > (copied from the link on Dana's website), which definitely helped, > but starting Virastop this summer was amazing. Try vitamin C. My son does very well with anti-virals, but I increased his vitamin C yesterday to 18 grams per day, and he started talking in full sentences and did all his chores without being asked. [i gave my other kids vitamin C also LOL] Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2005 Report Share Posted December 18, 2005 That is sooooooo great, Amy!!!! What a wonderful Christmas present for your whole family. Hopefully his language will grow more and more! I'm soooo glad the ViraStop worked wonders. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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