Guest guest Posted February 2, 2008 Report Share Posted February 2, 2008 thanks listmates, I've added in vitamin C. This usually drives him doolally but of course that is preferable to covered in bite marks (he really goes for it, even when you're somewhere else in teh house and in theory " can't " hear him). The eagle hasn't quite landed but it's certainly hovering! Lots of crying today, think there is something stuck. I agree about Oxypowder - it's great stuff but needs something pushing from the front! We did Barberry capsules for a while, they were good. NO idea where I bought them from I'll have to Google thanks again Steph > > I don't know if anyone else has this but I've just spent the whole of > last night and most of today with Tom in major self injury mode, > incapable of speaking, panda eyes, just waiting for whatever's > blocking him up to move. He's had 6 oxypowder, some high dose vitamin > C, prunes whizzed up in juice, lots of water, I've just given him some > benefibre in desperation. It's a whole night and day of his life in > pain, waiting for it to clear. I've massaged his tummy, nothing doing. > Poor kid, (and poor me) - he doesn't know what to do with himself. > Going to try the hot water bottle on the tummy trick and just wait for > it to move. It's so hard to describe to him what's going on. > > Steph > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2008 Report Share Posted February 2, 2008 fingers xed!! as an aside, did Dr Fell (or anyone else) do a IgE allergy test for Tom? apparently a good proportion of chronic constipation could be due to long-standing food allergies. Natasa > > > > I don't know if anyone else has this but I've just spent the whole of > > last night and most of today with Tom in major self injury mode, > > incapable of speaking, panda eyes, just waiting for whatever's > > blocking him up to move. He's had 6 oxypowder, some high dose vitamin > > C, prunes whizzed up in juice, lots of water, I've just given him some > > benefibre in desperation. It's a whole night and day of his life in > > pain, waiting for it to clear. I've massaged his tummy, nothing doing. > > Poor kid, (and poor me) - he doesn't know what to do with himself. > > Going to try the hot water bottle on the tummy trick and just wait for > > it to move. It's so hard to describe to him what's going on. > > > > Steph > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2008 Report Share Posted February 3, 2008 is that the one that tests for eisonophils? Tom has constantly slightly raised levels but not extreme. the kind that show a mild problem with something. There isn't currently a very reliable food allergy test is there? Or is there now? If there was I'd do one on Tom. I bet he's intolerant of some foods, I am myself. All the ones I really, really like! or is this Ige another test? Steph x > > > > > > I don't know if anyone else has this but I've just spent the whole > of > > > last night and most of today with Tom in major self injury mode, > > > incapable of speaking, panda eyes, just waiting for whatever's > > > blocking him up to move. He's had 6 oxypowder, some high dose > vitamin > > > C, prunes whizzed up in juice, lots of water, I've just given him > some > > > benefibre in desperation. It's a whole night and day of his life in > > > pain, waiting for it to clear. I've massaged his tummy, nothing > doing. > > > Poor kid, (and poor me) - he doesn't know what to do with himself. > > > Going to try the hot water bottle on the tummy trick and just wait > for > > > it to move. It's so hard to describe to him what's going on. > > > > > > Steph > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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