Guest guest Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 Andy, Can you list the names of the medicines to try for speech? Did you say they are meds for seizures? Do you feel possible seizures in the part of the brain that controls speech, may be what is causing lack of speech even if improvements have been seen in other areas? andrewhallcutler wrote: > > > It is with a heavy heart that I write this... My son will be turning 5 >> > next month and we've been chelating, using the Cutler protocol, for a >> > full year now. While he has improved in other areas, expressive >> > language is still lacking. He hardly initiates any language, and >> > his " words " are mostly one syllable sounds, as he cannot articulate >> > souns other than very basic syllable sounds. > 1. See figure 15 on page 52 of Amalgam Illness > www.noamalgam. com > and be patient another few months. > 2. Consider trials of GABA agonist medications and supplements (GABA and the > antiseizure medications) . > 3. Don't panic and hurt him by doing all the faddish stuff below that the doctors are going > to use your fear to get you to buy into. >> > We've done 48 dives in hard HBOT, 3 IVIGs, Diflucan, Acyclovir, >> > enzymes, supplements, mB12, and almost all of the biomedical >> > interventions. I've been waiting and waiting for some purposeful >> > expressive language and still nothing. What is left to try? > The above, to start. > Also talk to an acupuncturist/ chinese herbalist. > If you haven't ended up with that EEG and MRI that the mainstream insurance work-ups > usually result in, those may indeed be relevant. >> > We plan >> > on starting private speech therapy again, in addition to the 4 sessions >> > he gets from the school district a week. What else can we do? > See a developmental optometrist. They know a surprising amount about neurology (more > of it than neurologists for practical things like actually getting better). Also try a > chiropractic neurologist. >> > Has >> > anyone tried OSR (Oxidative Stress Relief) on this board? > I'd love some public discussion on OSR. I've heard a lot of (predictably) negative stories, > no positive ones yet. >> > I'm just so beyond frustrated right now... how can I motivate my son to >> > talk?? >> > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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