Guest guest Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 WOO HOO!! I took my 7th set of injections this Monday. While at the doctors office I blew an 850!!! Considering las December I was excited about a 400, I am ecstatic. In April I started on two meds for a heart condition that had just been diagnosed. About the time I started the Spironolactone and HCTZ, my peak flows also increased. I was diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. One of the common symptoms is shortness of breath. I know several of my asthma triggers (cologns, smoke esp) are real, but there is aquestion now about how much of my breathing issue is asthma and how much is heart. Has anyone else heard of similar issues? Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2009 Report Share Posted October 14, 2009 Thats fantastic Are you expecting to have to chelate all life? Do you think the mercury will return, or is it gone for good Sorry about my lack of knowledge Thanks From: diamond12345@... Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 05:13:34 -0500 Subject: Re: [ ] Celebrating Great news!!! On Oct 13, 2009, at 10:42 PM, L wrote: > Just had to share ..my son is now daytime and nightime( dry ) potty > trained! Success... We have been chelating AC for a year but > have taken two unplanned breaks so my son is only on his 28th > round. We have seen big wows, little wows and some idle no wow > times . He has a pattern of sring and fall major stimming problems > which we are experiencing still, right now. But after our last > break, just started up again 2 weeks ago..he just potty trained > with no resistance or us having to " push him along " Just wanted > to share as I was SURE he would be minimum 5 yrs old before we saw > him P.T'd > > > > Big gains in apraxia as well > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2009 Report Share Posted October 14, 2009 Happy for you, great, ! [ ] Celebrating Just had to share ..my son is now daytime and nightime( dry ) potty trained! Success... We have been chelating AC for a year but have taken two unplanned breaks so my son is only on his 28th round. We have seen big wows, little wows and some idle no wow times . He has a pattern of sring and fall major stimming problems which we are experiencing still, right now. But after our last break, just started up again 2 weeks ago..he just potty trained with no resistance or us having to " push him along " Just wanted to share as I was SURE he would be minimum 5 yrs old before we saw him P.T'd Big gains in apraxia as well Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2009 Report Share Posted October 14, 2009 Well... for my son we did start early ( 27/m ), but he is not done chelating..not by far. Twenty eight rounds spread out over a year is not ideal and hoping we can do this next year more consistantly. I think the combo of having 21 vaccinations by age one, my amalgams coupled with the fact we own a shellfish grant..so both Mom and Dad are def. mercury toxic. I did not eat shellfish while pregnant, but realize now ...all those years of cosuming lots of clams and oysters ( hey it was free right? ) probably didn't give my son much chance. We will chelate for quite a while I think > > > Just had to share ..my son is now daytime and nightime( dry ) potty > > trained! Success... We have been chelating AC for a year but > > have taken two unplanned breaks so my son is only on his 28th > > round. We have seen big wows, little wows and some idle no wow > > times . He has a pattern of sring and fall major stimming problems > > which we are experiencing still, right now. But after our last > > break, just started up again 2 weeks ago..he just potty trained > > with no resistance or us having to " push him along " Just wanted > > to share as I was SURE he would be minimum 5 yrs old before we saw > > him P.T'd > > > > > > > > Big gains in apraxia as well > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2009 Report Share Posted October 14, 2009 , Hamster on a wheel. That is what you will feel like trying to rid gut yeast without chelating or waiting to chelate. I just got off my hamster wheel after spending 2 years and countless dollars trying to overcome my boys' yeast issues. They are both metal toxic. Please don't be me. Don't get on the wheel. Supplement properly then begin chelation- soon! Sondra, BSN > > > > > Just had to share ..my son is now daytime and nightime( dry ) potty > > > trained! Success... We have been chelating AC for a year but > > > have taken two unplanned breaks so my son is only on his 28th > > > round. We have seen big wows, little wows and some idle no wow > > > times . He has a pattern of sring and fall major stimming problems > > > which we are experiencing still, right now. But after our last > > > break, just started up again 2 weeks ago..he just potty trained > > > with no resistance or us having to " push him along " Just wanted > > > to share as I was SURE he would be minimum 5 yrs old before we saw > > > him P.T'd > > > > > > > > > > > > Big gains in apraxia as well > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2009 Report Share Posted October 14, 2009 Fantastic!!! Congratulations & Elijah! :-) > > Just had to share ..my son is now daytime and nightime( dry ) potty trained! Success... We have been chelating AC for a year but have taken two unplanned breaks so my son is only on his 28th round. We have seen big wows, little wows and some idle no wow times . He has a pattern of sring and fall major stimming problems which we are experiencing still, right now. But after our last break, just started up again 2 weeks ago..he just potty trained with no resistance or us having to " push him along " Just wanted to share as I was SURE he would be minimum 5 yrs old before we saw him P.T'd > > > > > Big gains in apraxia as well > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2009 Report Share Posted October 14, 2009 I wanted to add that after round 50 my son's yeast got so much easier to manage. We just had it disappear for 3 weeks following round 74. Then he only needed GSE for a few days on round 75. He's off GSE again. And NO yeast!! When we first began this he needed a lot of GSE and 2-3 times a day. So in time, if you keep chelating, it will go away! Jan > > > > > > > Just had to share ..my son is now daytime and nightime( dry ) potty > > > > trained! Success... We have been chelating AC for a year but > > > > have taken two unplanned breaks so my son is only on his 28th > > > > round. We have seen big wows, little wows and some idle no wow > > > > times . He has a pattern of sring and fall major stimming problems > > > > which we are experiencing still, right now. But after our last > > > > break, just started up again 2 weeks ago..he just potty trained > > > > with no resistance or us having to " push him along " Just wanted > > > > to share as I was SURE he would be minimum 5 yrs old before we saw > > > > him P.T'd > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Big gains in apraxia as well > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2010 Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 We've discovered recently that we also like hiking. We hiked up Pack Monadnock which is about 30 minutes from our house. New Hampshire is a great place for hiking. We climbed 2290 feet today. I wasn't well prepared for this kind of hike. It was fun but a bit overwhelming. It was so dark at the end I couldn't see the trail markers! My husband and son went ahead of us and got to the parking long 10 minutes before we did then came back looking for us. I'm exhausted. For that kind of hike I need hiking boots and a good hiking pole. was AMAZING, though. Wow, he can climb those rocks! I expect we'll do that again though I will refuse until I can get some good boots for me and my daughter. seems to have done just fine in his sneakers, though. Miriam > > Congratulations, I am very happy for you. Your son will enjoy swimming all his > life. My son is the same he does not do any sport except swimming, he loves it. > Good luck, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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