Guest guest Posted August 11, 2000 Report Share Posted August 11, 2000 As a nurse, ive only used nystatin on yeast type infections in the peri or other external areas, never in the mouth, they usually have a rinse or oral med, but who knows there are many many things out there always learning in nursing. >From: " Kayte Brimacombe " <kayte.brimacombe@...> >Reply-egroups ><egroups> >Subject: Hello all & Diet >Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 11:30:32 +0100 > >Lots to catch up on!! >I've been following your camp stories girls - even though it's scary it >sounds lovely for the kids (when it's going ok) I don't think we have >anything like it here (UK) > >Someone asked about the diet - We had tested by Shattock. >He's been on the diet now for a month and we have noticed a change in him >but its so hard to tell, other factors etc. The first few days on it he >wanted to be held a lot and his eye contact seemed better. That wore off a >bit and he's had terrible diahorrea for weeks (apparently thats common, I >rang AIA) He does seem more hyperactive and dangerous though - lots of >crashing into things, jumping off stuff VERY hard work. I'm not sure what >to make of it now but it could be the withdrawal period they talk about, >we'll stick to it anyway. If the diet is making him more aware it could >explain his hyperactivity, I suppose he could be overstimulated now. He is >taking more notice of his little sister but not in the way I wanted him to- >he's bitten her a few times and pushed over her highchair. Can't wait to >get him into school full-time > >Has anyone tried a course of nystatin for candida?? AIA said we should >have >him tested > >Kayte mum to 4.5 (alphabet) and Grace 6 months (can't move around >yet, Thank God) > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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