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Sounds kinda like yeast via mercury.

TJ

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From: hatteralice <hatteralice@...>

Sent: Thu, February 25, 2010 4:14:08 PM

Subject: [ ] behavior problems!!!

 

Hi group

I have not posted in a while because things were going well.

Last month my son got sick at school (it was going around) and threw up. Unlike

the other kids he did not get a fever or act sick. After that his behavior

started going straight down hill.

He is stimmming, talking to himself, ocd big time, oppositional, laughing for no

reason. Behavior at school is a diaster - was actually ok prior to this.

His cognition as usual is good - in fact it is slightly sharper than usual.

I don't know what to do. I would appreciate any advice

Thanks,

Alice

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sounds like yeast to me given the laughing for no reason.

My son falls sick very easily and usually regresses a fair bit after falling

sick. I think what is happening with your kid is he still has some bugs lurking

around in his body and there could also be a yeast flare.

Could you give him some herbal stuff for antibacterial and antifungal treatment

and see if that helps. Also, remember to give charcoal to mop up die-offs and

make sure he poops everyday to get the gunk out of his body.

HTH

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> Hi group

> I have not posted in a while because things were going well.

>

> Last month my son got sick at school (it was going around) and threw up.

Unlike the other kids he did not get a fever or act sick. After that his

behavior started going straight down hill.

>

> He is stimmming, talking to himself, ocd big time, oppositional, laughing for

no reason. Behavior at school is a diaster - was actually ok prior to this.

>

> His cognition as usual is good - in fact it is slightly sharper than usual.

>

> I don't know what to do. I would appreciate any advice

>

> Thanks,

> Alice

>

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> Last month my son got sick at school (it was going around) and threw up.

Unlike the other kids he did not get a fever or act sick. After that his

behavior started going straight down hill.

> He is stimmming, talking to himself, ocd big time, oppositional, laughing for

no reason. Behavior at school is a diaster - was actually ok prior to this.

Viruses and viral die off tend to increase yeast, and these were yeast symptoms

at my house.

Dana

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Was he exposed to strep? Could be PANDAS-type reaction. I'd test strep titres

and treat with RX antibiotics (IM shot if he has gut issues -- hurts but better

than messing up the gut) if positive.

My NT son was horribly ill with strep and the only symptoms were fever and

vomiting.

HTH

Charis

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> Sounds kinda like yeast via mercury.

> TJ

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> From: hatteralice <hatteralice@...>

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> Sent: Thu, February 25, 2010 4:14:08 PM

> Subject: [ ] behavior problems!!!

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> Hi group

> I have not posted in a while because things were going well.

>

> Last month my son got sick at school (it was going around) and threw up.

Unlike the other kids he did not get a fever or act sick. After that his

behavior started going straight down hill.

>

> He is stimmming, talking to himself, ocd big time, oppositional, laughing for

no reason. Behavior at school is a diaster - was actually ok prior to this.

>

> His cognition as usual is good - in fact it is slightly sharper than usual.

>

> I don't know what to do. I would appreciate any advice

>

> Thanks,

> Alice

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