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Hello All

I'm new to this list, but not too new w/ biomed. My son Ethan is 3.2

yo and is chelating w/ TDDMSA, we're using all the supp's, LDN, B12,

etc etc. My question may be silly, but I have to ask....we are waiting

for our Valtrex to arrive - should I start immediately, or wait until

we get back from vacation (we leave in 3 weeks)?? He is doing very

well right now!! I'm afraid to start something new and powerful. I'm

also chompin' at the bit to start Valtrex! I just want us all to enjoy

a week away, but certainly don't want to hold Ethan up from anything.

Thanks for your advice.

emily

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I don't think there is a wrong answer as far as your son's long term prognosis.

I think you

should do what is best based on the current circumstances.

First, you may need a little relaxation time. You may want to wait a week and

relax before

you dive into Valtrex.

On the other hand, if you are afraid your child's school won't be supportive the

healing-

regression, you may want to start now and get half of the regression out of the

way by the

time he goes back.

These are just a couple of variables. Ultimately, I would do what you feel will

logistically

work best for your family. One week won't make a big difference in the big

scheme of

things IMO.

- Stan

>

> Hello All

> I'm new to this list, but not too new w/ biomed. My son Ethan is 3.2

> yo and is chelating w/ TDDMSA, we're using all the supp's, LDN, B12,

> etc etc. My question may be silly, but I have to ask....we are waiting

> for our Valtrex to arrive - should I start immediately, or wait until

> we get back from vacation (we leave in 3 weeks)?? He is doing very

> well right now!! I'm afraid to start something new and powerful. I'm

> also chompin' at the bit to start Valtrex! I just want us all to enjoy

> a week away, but certainly don't want to hold Ethan up from anything.

>

> Thanks for your advice.

> emily

>

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