Guest guest Posted August 24, 2006 Report Share Posted August 24, 2006 Its me again, I just read an older thread where it is possible it could be the folinic in the spray. Jaxon has never tolerated the folical supplement we used so maybe thats it?? I will try and get a new spray without the folinic and see what happens. The only thing is that could take awhile. oh well I guess ill stop the spray all together but keep the valtrex/diflucan combo going. Does that sound good....please let me know if there is another route i should be going! Thanks again amber > > my son has been on valtrex/diflucan 5 days and just switched from b12 > shots to the spray. I am not noticing a big difference one way or the > other, i understand its very early, but suddenly he has been out of > control hyper at bed time. The last 4 nights he gets this huge burst > of energy at bedtime and doesnt' fall asleep until 12-1am.(very > unusual for him) Im thinking it must be yeast? circles under his eyes > are a bit darker. But could this possibly be that he is reacting from > to much b12? im giving one spray in each nostril every other day. > > If it is yeast what do we do? do we stop valtrex and control the > yeast? should i have his yeast levels tested, or is this just part of > the road to travel? > > Thanks in advance > Amber > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2006 Report Share Posted August 24, 2006 Its me again, I just read an older thread where it is possible it could be the folinic in the spray. Jaxon has never tolerated the folical supplement we used so maybe thats it?? I will try and get a new spray without the folinic and see what happens. The only thing is that could take awhile. oh well I guess ill stop the spray all together but keep the valtrex/diflucan combo going. Does that sound good....please let me know if there is another route i should be going! Thanks again amber > > my son has been on valtrex/diflucan 5 days and just switched from b12 > shots to the spray. I am not noticing a big difference one way or the > other, i understand its very early, but suddenly he has been out of > control hyper at bed time. The last 4 nights he gets this huge burst > of energy at bedtime and doesnt' fall asleep until 12-1am.(very > unusual for him) Im thinking it must be yeast? circles under his eyes > are a bit darker. But could this possibly be that he is reacting from > to much b12? im giving one spray in each nostril every other day. > > If it is yeast what do we do? do we stop valtrex and control the > yeast? should i have his yeast levels tested, or is this just part of > the road to travel? > > Thanks in advance > Amber > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2006 Report Share Posted August 24, 2006 Its me again, I just read an older thread where it is possible it could be the folinic in the spray. Jaxon has never tolerated the folical supplement we used so maybe thats it?? I will try and get a new spray without the folinic and see what happens. The only thing is that could take awhile. oh well I guess ill stop the spray all together but keep the valtrex/diflucan combo going. Does that sound good....please let me know if there is another route i should be going! Thanks again amber > > my son has been on valtrex/diflucan 5 days and just switched from b12 > shots to the spray. I am not noticing a big difference one way or the > other, i understand its very early, but suddenly he has been out of > control hyper at bed time. The last 4 nights he gets this huge burst > of energy at bedtime and doesnt' fall asleep until 12-1am.(very > unusual for him) Im thinking it must be yeast? circles under his eyes > are a bit darker. But could this possibly be that he is reacting from > to much b12? im giving one spray in each nostril every other day. > > If it is yeast what do we do? do we stop valtrex and control the > yeast? should i have his yeast levels tested, or is this just part of > the road to travel? > > Thanks in advance > Amber > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2010 Report Share Posted August 21, 2010 Hi there...I know this is unrelated, but I am going to throw it out there anyway and just ask for curiosity's sake Does anyones children with Bleph seem to be very hyper and find it difficult to focus on things? Our 7.5 year old son with bleph is just like that, not all the time but most the time...Even while playing his soccer game he's out there not focusing, just pulling his teashirt over his head, chatting away to the other players, not listening to instructions, kinda just does his own thing but always with a big grin on his face! I know thats a kid thing, and mostly a boy thing but just thought I'd ask how many peoples children are like that....He is an amazing reader and loves books but has a lot of trouble with writing, doesn't like to sit for to long, he still has trouble remembering to leave spaces between words, gets letters around the wrong way, not very tidy unless we sit there with him and erase a lot til he gets it right...Look forward to the replies.... Leanne C Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2010 Report Share Posted August 21, 2010 Hi Leane Yes our 8 year old boy has strengths and weakness similiar to your child's writing issues. Our son is also struggling with reading but is a wiz at math. He is worried about not passing the 3rd grade this upcoming year. I feel sad that he has anxiety so early in life about not measuring up. but he is in a good class with two teachers and a very relaxed atmosphere. blepharophimosis RE: Hyperactivity??? Hi there...I know this is unrelated, but I am going to throw it out there anyway and just ask for curiosity's sake Does anyones children with Bleph seem to be very hyper and find it difficult to focus on things? Our 7.5 year old son with bleph is just like that, not all the time but most the time...Even while playing his soccer game he's out there not focusing, just pulling his teashirt over his head, chatting away to the other players, not listening to instructions, kinda just does his own thing but always with a big grin on his face! I know thats a kid thing, and mostly a boy thing but just thought I'd ask how many peoples children are like that....He is an amazing reader and loves books but has a lot of trouble with writing, doesn't like to sit for to long, he still has trouble remembering to leave spaces between words, gets letters around the wrong way, not very tidy unless we sit there with him and erase a lot til he gets it right...Look forward to the replies.... Leanne C Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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