Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 Thanks! It makes me feel better that I am not alone. I am giving her probiotics as well as 1capsule of activated charcoal at bedtime. Is your son going to the bathroom more and do you see any changes in his stool? I will be praying for your son today- what is his name? We will start chelation in March. I just had a emotional breakdown on with my husband at work- poor guy. I do feel a little bit better now- I am off to take the kids to Monkey Joes here in Charlotte... Maybe that will make them tired.. Thanks again for listening- other parents or family members just don't get what we have to go through with our children. In a message dated 1/17/2008 11:29:44 AM Central Standard Time, maggie_orourke@... writes: Oh honey, hang in there! You are not alone. I am on day 8 of the yeast protocol with my son (Diflucan, Bactrim, GSE, and Biotin) Yesterday when I picked him up from school the teacher informed me that Dylan choked her and tried to throw a chair at another child who was crying (apparently this annoyed Dylan). My son doesn't have a mean or aggressive bone in his body! He's also very whiny here at home and it feels like he's slipping back into his autism. But, this is good news for us as parents! If there is die off, then the meds are doing their job! I find comfort that after the yeast dies off there is supposed to be great gains in behaviors, poops, stims, and language.We are fighting a war and this yeast battle is a tough one....but we can get through this along with our children. Some people mention giving activated charcoal helps (given 45 min after meds) Maybe you could give it a try? You are not alone in this and it's good that you are reaching out. Today is a really tough day. No school- snow here in NC. I have been giving my 5 year old Ketoconzale for yeast and today marks the 7th day. I thought this would help her behavior but it is still the same if not worse.. Screaming, unwilling to do anything you ask of her. Hits her sister. I am at my wits end as what to do. After 5 1/2 years of this nothing seems to be helping. I am a stay at home mom and today - I feel like I can't do this anymore... I feel so sad-I used to be happy, calm patient-now I feel none of those. How does everyone deal with their situation? I am trying my best but I feel so helpless. Sorry I just needed to vent.. I am trying to get through the day... Any sugguestions on what would help my daughter be less confrontational? Thanks, Sheila **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 Her name is . How old is your son? **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 My daughter is verbal - her main issues is behavior. She had lots of ear infections when she was a baby so yes lots of antibiotics. She doesn't feel good most of the time( stomach hurts). This is probably why she is so irritable. We had a hair test done and she came back high aluminum and mercury. She is on the GFCF diet now for about 4 months. I too feel so much older than before she was born. She has a good sense of humor, loves books, very smart and has a memory that I wish that I had. Every so often we will have a really good day and I know this is the she will be when all of the metals and other stuff is taken care of. In a message dated 1/17/2008 12:00:48 PM Central Standard Time, maggie_orourke@... writes: He is 4, no real speech (but very verbal....he has his own " language " ) hyper, obssesive compulsive, hates crowds and doesn't respond to " no " or " stop " . I swear he's taken at least 10 years off my life! At the same time he is affectionate, smart, very good at problem solving and very smiley and happy. That's why it was such a shock to hear about him choking and throwing things. How about your little one? Are you doing the diet or enzymes? **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 Oh honey, hang in there! You are not alone. I am on day 8 of the yeast protocol with my son (Diflucan, Bactrim, GSE, and Biotin) Yesterday when I picked him up from school the teacher informed me that Dylan choked her and tried to throw a chair at another child who was crying (apparently this annoyed Dylan). My son doesn't have a mean or aggressive bone in his body! He's also very whiny here at home and it feels like he's slipping back into his autism. But, this is good news for us as parents! If there is die off, then the meds are doing their job! I find comfort that after the yeast dies off there is supposed to be great gains in behaviors, poops, stims, and language.We are fighting a war and this yeast battle is a tough one....but we can get through this along with our children. Some people mention giving activated charcoal helps (given 45 min after meds) Maybe you could give it a try? You are not alone in this and it's good that you are reaching out. Today is a really tough day. No school- snow here in NC. I have been giving my 5 year old Ketoconzale for yeast and today marks the 7th day. I thought this would help her behavior but it is still the same if not worse.. Screaming, unwilling to do anything you ask of her. Hits her sister. I am at my wits end as what to do. After 5 1/2 years of this nothing seems to be helping. I am a stay at home mom and today - I feel like I can't do this anymore... I feel so sad-I used to be happy, calm patient-now I feel none of those. How does everyone deal with their situation? I am trying my best but I feel so helpless. Sorry I just needed to vent.. I am trying to get through the day... Any sugguestions on what would help my daughter be less confrontational? Thanks, Sheila ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 charcoal to help with possible die-off from the ketoconazole? thedyes <threebabygirs@...> wrote: Today is a really tough day. No school- snow here in NC. I have been giving my 5 year old Ketoconzale for yeast and today marks the 7th day. I thought this would help her behavior but it is still the same if not worse.. Screaming, unwilling to do anything you ask of her. Hits her sister. I am at my wits end as what to do. After 5 1/2 years of this nothing seems to be helping. I am a stay at home mom and today - I feel like I can't do this anymore... I feel so sad-I used to be happy, calm patient-now I feel none of those. How does everyone deal with their situation? I am trying my best but I feel so helpless. Sorry I just needed to vent.. I am trying to get through the day... Any sugguestions on what would help my daughter be less confrontational? Thanks, Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 My son's name is Dylan, what's your daughter's name? I will be chelating Dylan around the same time so we should stay in touch. The only thing I've really noticed about his stool is there seems to be more of it! His urine is very cloudy in the mornings though. Have you seen changes? Have a good time today (or at least try!) And feel free to e-mail me anytime. It's important to talk to each other so we don't go crazy! mperrault at verizon dot net (it never works when I try to give the e-mail address the proper way!) threebabygirs@... wrote: Thanks! It makes me feel better that I am not alone. I am giving her probiotics as well as 1capsule of activated charcoal at bedtime. Is your son going to the bathroom more and do you see any changes in his stool? I will be praying for your son today- what is his name? We will start chelation in March. I just had a emotional breakdown on with my husband at work- poor guy. I do feel a little bit better now- I am off to take the kids to Monkey Joes here in Charlotte... Maybe that will make them tired.. Thanks again for listening- other parents or family members just don't get what we have to go through with our children. In a message dated 1/17/2008 11:29:44 AM Central Standard Time, maggie_orourke@... writes: Oh honey, hang in there! You are not alone. I am on day 8 of the yeast protocol with my son (Diflucan, Bactrim, GSE, and Biotin) Yesterday when I picked him up from school the teacher informed me that Dylan choked her and tried to throw a chair at another child who was crying (apparently this annoyed Dylan). My son doesn't have a mean or aggressive bone in his body! He's also very whiny here at home and it feels like he's slipping back into his autism. But, this is good news for us as parents! If there is die off, then the meds are doing their job! I find comfort that after the yeast dies off there is supposed to be great gains in behaviors, poops, stims, and language.We are fighting a war and this yeast battle is a tough one....but we can get through this along with our children. Some people mention giving activated charcoal helps (given 45 min after meds) Maybe you could give it a try? You are not alone in this and it's good that you are reaching out. Today is a really tough day. No school- snow here in NC. I have been giving my 5 year old Ketoconzale for yeast and today marks the 7th day. I thought this would help her behavior but it is still the same if not worse.. Screaming, unwilling to do anything you ask of her. Hits her sister. I am at my wits end as what to do. After 5 1/2 years of this nothing seems to be helping. I am a stay at home mom and today - I feel like I can't do this anymore... I feel so sad-I used to be happy, calm patient-now I feel none of those. How does everyone deal with their situation? I am trying my best but I feel so helpless. Sorry I just needed to vent.. I am trying to get through the day... Any sugguestions on what would help my daughter be less confrontational? Thanks, Sheila **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 He is 4, no real speech (but very verbal....he has his own " language " ) hyper, obssesive compulsive, hates crowds and doesn't respond to " no " or " stop " . I swear he's taken at least 10 years off my life! At the same time he is affectionate, smart, very good at problem solving and very smiley and happy. That's why it was such a shock to hear about him choking and throwing things. How about your little one? Are you doing the diet or enzymes? threebabygirs@... wrote: Her name is . How old is your son? **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 > > > My daughter is verbal - her main issues is behavior. She had lots of ear > infections when she was a baby so yes lots of antibiotics. She doesn't feel good > most of the time( stomach hurts). This is probably why she is so irritable. > We had a hair test done and she came back high aluminum and mercury. She is > on the GFCF diet now for about 4 months. I too feel so much older than before > she was born. She has a good sense of humor, loves books, very smart and has > a memory that I wish that I had. Just to let you know, my son sounds much like your daughter and he is nearly recovered. Amazing that the irritability and stomach aches can eventually go away but they did. When treating for yeast, try giving some activated charcoal about 45 minutes after the antifungal. Makes a HUGE difference if you're dealing with ugly die-off. And please try to take care of yourself! I did not, and I'm really paying for it now. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 ----- Original Message ----- From: threebabygirs@... Every so often we will have a really good day and I know this is the she will be when all of the metals and other stuff is taken care of. ===>Yes, this is helpful, to remember that most likely her behavior is a result of her not feeling well and this was my personal theory. That if we saw a behavior once, it was in there just waiting to be the " norm " and that is exactly how it unfolded. Hang in there, ours was irritable, from birth, but she really didn't feel well. She's happy and bubbly now and uses her good memory to call me everyday with a new joke :-) In a message dated 1/17/2008 12:00:48 PM Central Standard Time, maggie_orourke@... writes: He is 4, no real speech (but very verbal....he has his own " language " ) hyper, obssesive compulsive, hates crowds and doesn't respond to " no " or " stop " . I swear he's taken at least 10 years off my life! At the same time he is affectionate, smart, very good at problem solving and very smiley and happy. That's why it was such a shock to hear about him choking and throwing things. How about your little one? Are you doing the diet or enzymes? **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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