Guest guest Posted December 4, 2007 Report Share Posted December 4, 2007 > > Hi everyone, > > apart from the body odour i mentioned earlier, i am suffering from > GERD, thing is I have little digestive enzymes especially acids. I am > constantly bloated and gasses reach the upper part of my stomach > leaving me to feel breathless sometimes. it feels like i have bricks in > my stomach and i am really not interested in eating as much as i used > to simply because i feel like my stomach needs a break and not because > i am not hungry. i have also started sweating alot and feel much better > after consuming large amounts of water. has anyone gone throught his? i > am desperate.. ==>Hi. What is your name? Yes, I experienced terrible GERD, ulcers, hiatial hernia, etc. when I had candida, and I cured it after 2 1/2 years 20 years ago. I think there are photos on the net that show candida growing inside the stomach, which is unbelievable. Bloating and gas is caused by candida which produces carbon dioxide (gas). ==>The sweating is normal for candida sufferers too, because the adrenals are so fatigued. Consuming large amounts of water won't help in the long-run unless you also get plenty of sodium plus choride (salt) from a good ocean sea salt like I recommend, along with good fats I recommend - both enable to the body cells to absorb and utilize water; without them you would be overloading your kidneys and other organs too much. ==>This program definitely cures candida, along with curing GERD and other digestive problems. See the numerous Success Stories in our Files (left-hand menu). I suggest you read my article " How to Successfully Overcome Candida " which is in our Files (left-hand menu) in the 2nd folder. Once you've read it you will understand what you are dealing with and why this program works so well. We are here to support you and answer your questions along the way. Natural healing on this program takes time, patience, and persistence, but it is the only way Mother Nature intended us to heal and stay healthy. When we break Nature's Laws we go down the tubes. The best in health, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2009 Report Share Posted September 28, 2009 I am willing to take any advice on this one, I am at my wits end and trying to keep from having a mental breakdown. My 7 year old son was diagnosed with Asperger's this passed summer, although I've been looking into it for years. He was put into a residential program for 5 and a half months, which worked GREAT for him. Alas, he couldn't stay there forever (and I wanted him home anyways), so he came home the week before school started. This program helpped him dramatically, he was barely having any meltdowns, and if he did have them, they didn't last very long at all. We are now on the 3rd week of school, and he has been suspended 3 times already. He has an IEP, which we are in the process of changing since his new diagnosis, but he just can't seem to function in a public school. He has one on one time with his teacher basically all day, and he is mostly in a self contained class. This isn't working for him at all, he can't get through a day without a meltdown. He isn't hitting like he used to, but he screams at the top of his lungs for up to 30 minutes at a time, which disrupts the entire school, not just his class. I understand that they have a school to run, but they act as if he's having these problems on purpose. They don't understand the diagnosis AT ALL. Here's where I'm desperate. He is currently on 3 waiting lists for special programs to help him more, almost like the residential program he was in, except he will come home every day. BUT he's not even gaurenteed a spot in any of these. I don't know what to do, they basically told me today that they can't handle him. But it is his right to have an education. I know every state is different, but what do I do????? please please please, i'll take any suggestion. Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2009 Report Share Posted September 29, 2009 Has he been seen/diagnosed by an occupational therapist (OT)? It sounds like maybe he's having sensory issues? If so, an OT might be able to help design a sensory diet to use at school to help mellow him out a bit. If he's basically in a self-contained classroom, it will be even easier to administer. Some examples of sensory diet are weighted vests, sending crunchy snacks like carrot sticks, or sitting on an exercise ball, but an OT could help diagnose if this is part of the problem and come up with a specific sensory diet for your child. "Over-optimism is waiting for you ship to come in when you haven't sent one out." From: missjen0124 <missjen0124@...> Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 4:25:29 PMSubject: ( ) desperate I am willing to take any advice on this one, I am at my wits end and trying to keep from having a mental breakdown. My 7 year old son was diagnosed with Asperger's this passed summer, although I've been looking into it for years. He was put into a residential program for 5 and a half months, which worked GREAT for him. Alas, he couldn't stay there forever (and I wanted him home anyways), so he came home the week before school started. This program helpped him dramatically, he was barely having any meltdowns, and if he did have them, they didn't last very long at all. We are now on the 3rd week of school, and he has been suspended 3 times already. He has an IEP, which we are in the process of changing since his new diagnosis, but he just can't seem to function in a public school. He has one on one time with his teacher basically all day, and he is mostly in a self contained class. This isn't working for him at all, he can't get through a day without a meltdown. He isn't hitting like he used to, but he screams at the top of his lungs for up to 30 minutes at a time, which disrupts the entire school, not just his class. I understand that they have a school to run, but they act as if he's having these problems on purpose. They don't understand the diagnosis AT ALL. Here's where I'm desperate. He is currently on 3 waiting lists for special programs to help him more, almost like the residential program he was in, except he will come home every day. BUT he's not even gaurenteed a spot in any of these. I don't know what to do, they basically told me today that they can't handle him. But it is his right to have an education. I know every state is different, but what do I do????? please please please, i'll take any suggestion. Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2009 Report Share Posted September 29, 2009 , Can you describe what he's like at home now, what changes you've made, what the school is complaining about in particular (are there specific things he doesn't want to do, or is it everything?) What is his diet like, what does he like to do, what treatments are already in place, etc.? And, yes, what State are you in? And, if school is that difficult for him, you can request an emergency IEP and ask for him to be on homebound teaching (where a teacher comes to your house) while they wait for the proper placement to kick in. Just be aware that homebound teaching could stretch out for a LONG time, and may not solve the problem. Sara > > I am willing to take any advice on this one, I am at my wits end and trying to keep from having a mental breakdown. > My 7 year old son was diagnosed with Asperger's this passed summer, although I've been looking into it for years. He was put into a residential program for 5 and a half months, which worked GREAT for him. Alas, he couldn't stay there forever (and I wanted him home anyways), so he came home the week before school started. This program helpped him dramatically, he was barely having any meltdowns, and if he did have them, they didn't last very long at all. > We are now on the 3rd week of school, and he has been suspended 3 times already. He has an IEP, which we are in the process of changing since his new diagnosis, but he just can't seem to function in a public school. He has one on one time with his teacher basically all day, and he is mostly in a self contained class. This isn't working for him at all, he can't get through a day without a meltdown. He isn't hitting like he used to, but he screams at the top of his lungs for up to 30 minutes at a time, which disrupts the entire school, not just his class. I understand that they have a school to run, but they act as if he's having these problems on purpose. They don't understand the diagnosis AT ALL. > Here's where I'm desperate. He is currently on 3 waiting lists for special programs to help him more, almost like the residential program he was in, except he will come home every day. BUT he's not even gaurenteed a spot in any of these. I don't know what to do, they basically told me today that they can't handle him. But it is his right to have an education. I know every state is different, but what do I do????? please please please, i'll take any suggestion. Thank you > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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