Guest guest Posted May 19, 2009 Report Share Posted May 19, 2009 Do the bumps look like teeny pimples? Can be yeast or can be something else. Wish I had better answers. If they are going away...that is the good thing. Viewing the Tv upside down...sensory thing. If this is post round...it means he's moving metals. Keep chelating. > > We just finished our 2nd round w/ ALA only. He cannot tolerate DMSA & ALA together. We are at the lowest ALA dose for his weight. > > On both Monday's he ended up with very tiny white pumps on his back and tummy. Any idea what this is? Both times it has gone away in a couple days. > > Also on both Monday's and part of Tuesday he sometimes turns upside down to view the TV. Just a few minutes at a time but I have no idea what that means? > > Any ideas on either of these? > > Thank you! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2009 Report Share Posted May 19, 2009 > On both Monday's he ended up with very tiny white pumps on his back and tummy. Any idea what this is? Both times it has gone away in a couple days. > Also on both Monday's and part of Tuesday he sometimes turns upside down to view the TV. Just a few minutes at a time but I have no idea what that means? Both of those were yeast symptoms here. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2009 Report Share Posted May 19, 2009 ----- Original Message ----- From: mrcamsmom We just finished our 2nd round w/ ALA only. He cannot tolerate DMSA & ALA together. We are at the lowest ALA dose for his weight. On both Monday's he ended up with very tiny white pumps on his back and tummy. Any idea what this is? Both times it has gone away in a couple days. ===>I've heard various explanations for these bumps; viruses, yeast and all the " usual " suspects. It doesn't appear serious. Also on both Monday's and part of Tuesday he sometimes turns upside down to view the TV. Just a few minutes at a time but I have no idea what that means? ===>Lol, no idea. Ours as an infant always like to be held upside down, she was breech so I figured she didn't get enough of this. Or it could be part and parcel of a faulty vestibular system that will clear with chelation. Although the Dmsa/Ala didn't work out, glad to hear he tolerates the Ala. Is really the only chelator you need, so you're in luck. Any ideas on either of these? Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2009 Report Share Posted May 19, 2009 Wow, thanks to all of you for the wonderful responses. I tend to think it is yeast since we can rarely keep that under control. He is also full of strep and tons of other viruses. They didn't look like pimples just tiny white dots almost like you could scratch them off if you tried, I didn't of course. This did not appear that serious with the first round so we continued on. Thank you all so much for your support!!!!! --------------- > We just finished our 2nd round w/ ALA only. He cannot tolerate DMSA & ALA together. We are at the lowest ALA dose for his weight. > > On both Monday's he ended up with very tiny white pumps on his back and tummy. Any idea what this is? Both times it has gone away in a couple days. > > > Also on both Monday's and part of Tuesday he sometimes turns upside down to view the TV. Just a few minutes at a time but I have no idea what that means? > > ===>Lol, no idea. Ours as an infant always like to be held upside down, she was breech so I figured she didn't get enough of this. Or it could be part and parcel of a faulty vestibular system that will clear with chelation. > > Although the Dmsa/Ala didn't work out, glad to hear he tolerates the Ala. Is really the only chelator you need, so you're in luck. > > > > > > > > > > > Any ideas on either of these? > > Thank you! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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