Guest guest Posted June 6, 2010 Report Share Posted June 6, 2010 So you are currently chelating? How many rounds? Have you seen any behavior improvements? It is a tough call. I'm personally not convinced a pill for anxiety is going to remove these behaviors. But, there are some cases where medication is probably warranted (and successful) in the short term to survive (figuratively, you know). My thought is you culd chelate while on meds. Pam > > I am considering asking my son's doctor to put my son on medication for anxiety. I have been trying to avoid this but his aggressive behaviors at school have become so bad they want us to keep him at home until they can find out placement for him. I don't want to put him on meds but I think it is our only choice. He doesn't have behaviors at home like he does at school, but we eliminate the triggers to avoid any aggressive behavior. He has always had an issue with sudden noises like sneezing, dogs barking and his big issue is with little kids. If he sees one, he is obsessed with them. He won't take his eyes off them and wants to get far away from them. I would hate to have to give up chelation due to being on anxiety medication. We chelate using ALA. Does anyone chelate their child while on anxiety medication? If so, which ones don't seem to be an issue to give while chelating. > > Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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