Guest guest Posted June 25, 2006 Report Share Posted June 25, 2006 Jacqui What a lovely update... I know what its like when you are just too scared to say something and update in case those gains dont last. Howver, thats a fair time passed now and she is still weiing by herself... My opinion is that if these kids can say SOMETHING they can say anything!! Its all just a behaviour. only really started to use verbal language when she was around 6. Before that she had most of the sounds at some point and could say Yes quite clearly and use it quite correctly too. I always felt that if Yes was there, other words could be learnt too. Keep at it... Any reason why you dont use PECS, just wondered being a huge fan myself?? Lots of Luck Caroline, Aberdeenshire xxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 SO RECEPTIVELY SHE IS REALLY GOOD YOU RECKON? CAN SHE READ? HAVE YOU EVER TRIED TO SEE IF SHE IS HYPERLEXIC? IF SO YOU COULD ELIMINATE PICTURES AND TRY WORDS... JUST WONDERED COS I RECKON LOTSA KIDS WITH ASD ACTUALLY SPEAK ONCE THEY CAN READ IT JUST MAKES MORE SENSE TO THEM... WELL DONE GIRL HOPE THE GAINS CONTINUE LUV N FLOWERS CAROLINE XXX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 Thanks for the encouragement Caroline. Yep - huge fan of PECS myself - unfortunately isn't (LOL). She has got as far as exchanging the symbol (which she has been doing successfully for over two years!) but she doesn't distinguish between the symbols i.e. she will just give you whatever card is nearest no matter what she actually wants. We have tried symbols/photographs and even objects but it's a no go. My hunch is that is an " auditory " learner rather than a " visual " learner - which is unusual for ASD kids. But she has always responded well to verbal commands etc. We are still trying PECS but we just seem to have been stuck at this stage forever!! BW Jacqui X > > Jacqui > What a lovely update... I know what its like when you are just too scared to > say something and update in case those gains dont last. Howver, thats a fair > time passed now and she is still weiing by herself... My opinion is that if > these kids can say SOMETHING they can say anything!! Its all just a behaviour. > only really started to use verbal language when she was around 6. > Before that she had most of the sounds at some point and could say Yes quite > clearly and use it quite correctly too. I always felt that if Yes was there, > other words could be learnt too. Keep at it... Any reason why you dont use > PECS, just wondered being a huge fan myself?? > Lots of Luck > Caroline, Aberdeenshire > xxx > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 Thanks Caroline - will look into that. Never really thought of doing that - everyone has always told me " ASD kids do better with pictures/symbols - they are visual learners " and never really fit that mould. Thanks again Jacqui X > > SO RECEPTIVELY SHE IS REALLY GOOD YOU RECKON? > CAN SHE READ? HAVE YOU EVER TRIED TO SEE IF SHE IS HYPERLEXIC? > IF SO YOU COULD ELIMINATE PICTURES AND TRY WORDS... JUST WONDERED COS I > RECKON LOTSA KIDS WITH ASD ACTUALLY SPEAK ONCE THEY CAN READ IT JUST MAKES MORE > SENSE TO THEM... > WELL DONE GIRL HOPE THE GAINS CONTINUE > LUV N FLOWERS > CAROLINE > XXX > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 In a message dated 26/06/2006 14:34:01 GMT Daylight Time, jacqui@... writes: Thanks Caroline - will look into that. Never really thought of doing that - everyone has always told me "ASD kids do better with pictures/symbols - they are visual learners" and never really fit that mould. >>>There is a little boy at Sam's school that had trouble with pictures/symbols but used words no problem Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 Seriously thanks to both of you. I just KNOW it's gonna be one of those try this, try that, try this again, try some kinda nevergonnaworkthing and then Boom - off we'll go!! Jacqui X PS Mandi sooooo pleased with your successes with Sam!!!!! > > > In a message dated 26/06/2006 14:34:01 GMT Daylight Time, > jacqui@... writes: > > Thanks Caroline - will look into that. Never really thought of doing > that - everyone has always told me " ASD kids do better with > pictures/symbols - they are visual learners " and never really > fit that mould. > > > > >>>There is a little boy at Sam's school that had trouble with > pictures/symbols but used words no problem > > Mandi x > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 Jacqui, If you're considering doing a trial of Virastop, you may want to consider adding Lauricidin too. Lauricidin is supposed to work against the measles virus. It works by a slightly different mechanism than the VS, although they have similarities. If you had these two things on board for your second high dose Vit A protocol in six months, it may mean the MV are just that much more vulnerable. Consider though that VS is generally considered something that you would use at higher doses for only 3 months or so, although people use it at lower doses for longer periods. Thanks for sharing your great news :-) Anita > > If all is > well we will repeat the two day dosing in six months as per Dr Mc. > > I have chatted to Dr H about a trial of either Virastop or Valtrex > in the future - but am chuffed to bits just now!! > > > BW > > Jacqui X > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 Anita Thanks for this extra info - I didn't know any of that before. Will run it by Dr H when I next see him (early August I think). There are a number of things I would like to try but if that may help the Vit A I may move that to top of the list! Thanks again Jacqui > > > > If all is > > well we will repeat the two day dosing in six months as per Dr Mc. > > > > I have chatted to Dr H about a trial of either Virastop or Valtrex > > in the future - but am chuffed to bits just now!! > > > > > > BW > > > > Jacqui X > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 >>>This is awesome Jacqui - enjoy! Mandi x In a message dated 26/06/2006 10:18:17 GMT Daylight Time, jacqui@... writes: Two days 400,000ius using biocare drops, then down to a maintenance dose of 10,000ius per day which still continues (she is also having 2tsps of CLO which contains 5,000ius so my dosing was a litlle higher than Dr MC recommends)Did the two day dosing over Sat and Sun, on the Monday came up to us as we sat outside and took Hubbys hand and practically dragged him to the toilet!! With verbal prompting, pulled her own trousers and pants down, sat and did a wee!! Sometime later, she did the same to me so, trying to push her a little, I took my hand away and just verbally prompted "go to the toilet then" and off she went!! Brilliant!!We have had some WOWs that have disappeared within 24 hours in the past so we were even more thrilled to see that this has stayed right up to now!!In the last few days she is also saying "din" and giving me her cup for a drink and "din din" and banging the fridge when she is hungry. Whether this will stay we shall wait and see! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 Thanks Mandi! It's about bleeping time! We haven't had a whoopeedoo moment for ages!! Jacqui X > > > >>>This is awesome Jacqui - enjoy! > > Mandi x > > In a message dated 26/06/2006 10:18:17 GMT Daylight Time, > jacqui@... writes: > > Two days 400,000ius using biocare drops, then down to a maintenance > dose of 10,000ius per day which still continues (she is also having > 2tsps of CLO which contains 5,000ius so my dosing was a litlle > higher than Dr MC recommends) > > Did the two day dosing over Sat and Sun, on the Monday came > up to us as we sat outside and took Hubbys hand and practically > dragged him to the toilet!! With verbal prompting, pulled her own > trousers and pants down, sat and did a wee!! Sometime later, she > did the same to me so, trying to push her a little, I took my hand > away and just verbally prompted " go to the toilet then " and off she > went!! Brilliant!! > > We have had some WOWs that have disappeared within 24 hours in the > past so we were even more thrilled to see that this has stayed right > up to now!! > > In the last few days she is also saying " din " and giving me her cup > for a drink and " din din " and banging the fridge when she is > hungry. Whether this will stay we shall wait and see! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 Thanks Mandi! It's about bleeping time! We haven't had a whoopeedoo moment for ages!! Jacqui X > > > >>>This is awesome Jacqui - enjoy! > > Mandi x > > In a message dated 26/06/2006 10:18:17 GMT Daylight Time, > jacqui@... writes: > > Two days 400,000ius using biocare drops, then down to a maintenance > dose of 10,000ius per day which still continues (she is also having > 2tsps of CLO which contains 5,000ius so my dosing was a litlle > higher than Dr MC recommends) > > Did the two day dosing over Sat and Sun, on the Monday came > up to us as we sat outside and took Hubbys hand and practically > dragged him to the toilet!! With verbal prompting, pulled her own > trousers and pants down, sat and did a wee!! Sometime later, she > did the same to me so, trying to push her a little, I took my hand > away and just verbally prompted " go to the toilet then " and off she > went!! Brilliant!! > > We have had some WOWs that have disappeared within 24 hours in the > past so we were even more thrilled to see that this has stayed right > up to now!! > > In the last few days she is also saying " din " and giving me her cup > for a drink and " din din " and banging the fridge when she is > hungry. Whether this will stay we shall wait and see! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2007 Report Share Posted December 13, 2007 How long has he been getting 10,000 iu CLO? Vitamin A builds up in the system, so he may already be very high level, and the high-dose may not make a difference. Also, you could be getting to dangerous levels, depending on how long he has been getting the CLO. Watch for toxicity symptoms. i.e. cracked lips, rash on skin, joint pain.--Tod > > My 13yo is on day 2 of the high dose vit A protocol (he was vaccine > injured as a baby). He got 400,000IU mycelized vit A (kirkman's) > yesterday & today in the AM, away from other supps. > > So far I haen't seen any differences in him, for better or worse. > > What does it mean if nothing happens? Should the protocol be repeated > ( & when), or discarded as another thing that didn't work? > > (He gets 10,000IU Green Pasture CLO everyday). > > Thanks, Michele > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2007 Report Share Posted December 13, 2007 A good year or more on the CLO... no signs of toxicity that I can tell (he's non verbal). (His lips do get cracked in the cold weather, so I wouldn't know by that one). Michele > > > > My 13yo is on day 2 of the high dose vit A protocol (he was vaccine > > injured as a baby). He got 400,000IU mycelized vit A (kirkman's) > > yesterday & today in the AM, away from other supps. > > > > So far I haen't seen any differences in him, for better or worse. > > > > What does it mean if nothing happens? Should the protocol be repeated > > ( & when), or discarded as another thing that didn't work? > > > > (He gets 10,000IU Green Pasture CLO everyday). > > > > Thanks, Michele > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2007 Report Share Posted December 13, 2007 At more than a year at that level, I would guess the benefits of the Vitamin A may have already been realized. Some people do the high dose twice and see results, but Dr. McCandless that pioneered this treatment say you should wait 6-months before doing it again, because it takes quite a while to get it out of the system. It is fat soluble, not water soluble, so it will take a while to get out the high doses you just gave. If any toxicity symptoms show up, you should also stop the daily CLO for a while. Best of luck.--Tod -- In , " hugs_may99 " <hugs4Him99@...> wrote: > > A good year or more on the CLO... no signs of toxicity that I can > tell (he's non verbal). (His lips do get cracked in the cold > weather, so I wouldn't know by that one). > > Michele > > > > > > > > My 13yo is on day 2 of the high dose vit A protocol (he was > vaccine > > > injured as a baby). He got 400,000IU mycelized vit A (kirkman's) > > > yesterday & today in the AM, away from other supps. > > > > > > So far I haen't seen any differences in him, for better or worse. > > > > > > What does it mean if nothing happens? Should the protocol be > repeated > > > ( & when), or discarded as another thing that didn't work? > > > > > > (He gets 10,000IU Green Pasture CLO everyday). > > > > > > Thanks, Michele > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2007 Report Share Posted December 13, 2007 Hi, I am also going to do this protocol with my son and have been doing some research on it. This link from Dana's website may be helpful: http://www.danasview.net/virrec3.htm What a lot of people do is follow the high dose with a maintenence dose of 25,000 IUs and also introduce OLE the day following the two high dose days to try to eliminate other viruses. I would try that. Many people have found that the viruses sometimes take a few days or even weeks to emerge. Dana's website has more great information from Dr. McCandless and lists symptoms of Vitamin A toxicity. Best of luck! - > > My 13yo is on day 2 of the high dose vit A protocol (he was vaccine > injured as a baby). He got 400,000IU mycelized vit A (kirkman's) > yesterday & today in the AM, away from other supps. > > So far I haen't seen any differences in him, for better or worse. > > What does it mean if nothing happens? Should the protocol be repeated > ( & when), or discarded as another thing that didn't work? > > (He gets 10,000IU Green Pasture CLO everyday). > > Thanks, Michele > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2007 Report Share Posted December 13, 2007 All that said, Andy recommends 500-1000 IU per pound per day for our kids, so 10,000 IU shouldn't be a problem. Anne > > > > > > > > My 13yo is on day 2 of the high dose vit A protocol (he was > > vaccine > > > > injured as a baby). He got 400,000IU mycelized vit A (kirkman's) > > > > yesterday & today in the AM, away from other supps. > > > > > > > > So far I haen't seen any differences in him, for better or worse. > > > > > > > > What does it mean if nothing happens? Should the protocol be > > repeated > > > > ( & when), or discarded as another thing that didn't work? > > > > > > > > (He gets 10,000IU Green Pasture CLO everyday). > > > > > > > > Thanks, Michele > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2007 Report Share Posted December 13, 2007 If you want to not have to be freaked out at the prospect of giving your kid so much A at a time (i.e. the 400,000 IU for several days), you might consider just doing what Andy recommends and giving reasonable daily doses (500-1000 IU per lb per day). The nice thing about doing it Andy's way is that it is feasible to give the recommended amount from CLO, which is probably the better form of A in the first place. Anne > > > > My 13yo is on day 2 of the high dose vit A protocol (he was vaccine > > injured as a baby). He got 400,000IU mycelized vit A (kirkman's) > > yesterday & today in the AM, away from other supps. > > > > So far I haen't seen any differences in him, for better or worse. > > > > What does it mean if nothing happens? Should the protocol be repeated > > ( & when), or discarded as another thing that didn't work? > > > > (He gets 10,000IU Green Pasture CLO everyday). > > > > Thanks, Michele > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2007 Report Share Posted December 13, 2007 We didn't see anything from the high A when we did it (a very long time ago). It may be that he can't use the mycellized form (requires some conversion in the liver, I think). > > My 13yo is on day 2 of the high dose vit A protocol (he was vaccine > injured as a baby). He got 400,000IU mycelized vit A (kirkman's) > yesterday & today in the AM, away from other supps. > > So far I haen't seen any differences in him, for better or worse. > > What does it mean if nothing happens? Should the protocol be repeated > ( & when), or discarded as another thing that didn't work? > > (He gets 10,000IU Green Pasture CLO everyday). > > Thanks, Michele > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 > How long has he been getting 10,000 iu CLO? Vitamin A builds up in the > system, so he may already be very high level, and the high-dose may > not make a difference. Also, you could be getting to dangerous levels, > depending on how long he has been getting the CLO. Watch for toxicity > symptoms. i.e. cracked lips, rash on skin, joint pain.--Tod Definitely watch for symptoms of toxicity. However, vitamin A does not necessarily " build up " in the body. My son had a measles virus infestation, and giving lower doses of vitamin A only fed the virus. I was able to give my son more than 100,000 IU of vitamin A for over a month without any noticeable changes at all. After the first high dose protocol, I was still able to give the 100,000 IU per day without any changes. However, after the second high dose protocol, I was then no longer able to give *any* vitamin A without causing toxicity. So long as measles virus was present, no vitamin A was being absorbed by the body, it was all going to the virus. But once the virus was gone, the vitamin A was being properly absorbed. I wrote my son's story at the bottom of this page http://www.danasview.net/vitamina.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 My advice is this: (in my opinion; not meant to diagnose or treat...) I would view the Vitamin A thusly; Vitamin A is a nutrient needed from the time we are in our Mum's womb all the way up until we are in our 80's and 90's... Vitamin A is an essential nutrient which bascially is needed for eyesight; (Butter is very high in Vitamin A and should be used daily) for example; if a child does not get adequate Vitamin at birth and growing up. the child will have poor vision and will get sick often. This is because Vitamin A increases the functions of the Immune system; so low doses are really good for a lifetimee I do not see how high dose Vitamin a would affect positively your child's in one way or another; this is because Vitamin A keeps healthy the Eye's sight and vision; helps the skin; reduces colds and infections and prevents " Dry Eye (disvoered in 1930 so all in all: vitamin A does not affect the character; personality; BUT WITH LONG TERM DOSAGE WOULD SURELY HELP THE LEARNING ABILITY; If you want beneficial nutrients for character; those are Vitamin B's. (reduce the Vitamin a to one drop per day at most; continue with CLO. > > > > My 13yo is on day 2 of the high dose vit A protocol (he was vaccine > > injured as a baby). He got 400,000IU mycelized vit A (kirkman's) > > yesterday & today in the AM, away from other supps. > > > > So far I haen't seen any differences in him, for better or worse. > > > > What does it mean if nothing happens? Should the protocol be > repeated > > ( & when), or discarded as another thing that didn't work? > > > > (He gets 10,000IU Green Pasture CLO everyday). > > > > Thanks, Michele > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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