Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 My 3 year old son, who used to hand/finger stim all day, stopped as soon as he went GFCF 6 months ago. 6 days ago, after having IV chelation (his 4rth time), he gained a HUGE boost in language, social skills, and creative play. I would say he gained nearly two months worth of skills after chelation (this happened one other time). BUT, he started hand/finger stimming again. Is this some sort of die off?? I'm not sure if this is related, but he also missed 3 Mb12 shots since the compounding pharmacy we use is so back logged. He has a double ear infection (I think this is from lack of b12 shots). Couldany of these be related to the hand stimming? It's so weird to see him so stimmy again after all this time. http://recoveringty.blogspot.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 What are you using in the IV? CaEDTA, DMPS, Vit C, glutathione or a combination? We are considering IVs as well after about six months of oral/suppositories, and I really want my son to have some language. Am reading your blog, but didn't see the info on IV, so please respond. Thanks, > > My 3 year old son, who used to hand/finger stim all day, stopped as > soon as he went GFCF 6 months ago. 6 days ago, after having IV > chelation (his 4rth time), he gained a HUGE boost in language, social > skills, and creative play. I would say he gained nearly two months > worth of skills after chelation (this happened one other time). BUT, > he started hand/finger stimming again. Is this some sort of die off?? > I'm not sure if this is related, but he also missed 3 Mb12 shots since > the compounding pharmacy we use is so back logged. He has a double ear > infection (I think this is from lack of b12 shots). Couldany of these > be related to the hand stimming? It's so weird to see him so stimmy > again after all this time. > > > http://recoveringty.blogspot.com/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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