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my son does toe walking and when he gets ceftriaxone he stops for a few weeks

and then he starts again... in his case it seems is related to bacteria

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> Subject: Began Toe Walking again?

> To: mb12 valtrex

> Date: Friday, December 12, 2008, 9:54 AM

> Can anyone tell me if they have ever experienced having

> their child

> completly stop toe walking (he is four with

> " autism " ) and then a few

> months later, start again? What do you all think causes toe

> walking?

> My friend's grandson goes to school with my child who

> has PDD NOS and

> she just started with our DAN...so MB12 shots are

> new....could this

> have caused that to restart? I want to help her, but my son

> never toe

> walked. Thanks for any info on the topic. :)

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My DAN told me that it was related to bowel loading. I was doubtful to be honest but as soon as I did a clearout the toe walking ended. He sometimes still does it immediately before a bowel movement. I didn't think he was constipated because he had chronic diarrhea but we had an xray which showed he was loaded.

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To: mb12 valtrex From: ekogurl@...Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 14:54:44 +0000Subject: Began Toe Walking again?

Can anyone tell me if they have ever experienced having their child completly stop toe walking (he is four with "autism") and then a few months later, start again? What do you all think causes toe walking? My friend's grandson goes to school with my child who has PDD NOS and she just started with our DAN...so MB12 shots are new....could this have caused that to restart? I want to help her, but my son never toe walked. Thanks for any info on the topic. :) Get Windows Live Messenger on your Mobile. Click Here!

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yeast issues caused it in our house, we ONLY saw it when yeast was at it's worse

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Began Toe Walking again?

Can anyone tell me if they have ever experienced having their child completly stop toe walking (he is four with "autism") and then a few months later, start again? What do you all think causes toe walking? My friend's grandson goes to school with my child who has PDD NOS and she just started with our DAN...so MB12 shots are new....could this have caused that to restart? I want to help her, but my son never toe walked. Thanks for any info on the topic. :)

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We never had toe walking, but we had heal walking - does that count?

Based on what Cristel writes, I suspect it's in the same group of

conditions as my son is also very yeasty.

We had not seen heal walking for about a year, until the last few

weeks. We were doing high pressure hbot, Dr. Peng's herbal medicine,

an Rx antifungals. The die-off was more intense than we have ever

seen. It included heal walking.

--penumbra

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> Can anyone tell me if they have ever experienced having their child

> completly stop toe walking (he is four with " autism " ) and then a few

> months later, start again? What do you all think causes toe walking?

> My friend's grandson goes to school with my child who has PDD NOS and

> she just started with our DAN...so MB12 shots are new....could this

> have caused that to restart? I want to help her, but my son never toe

> walked. Thanks for any info on the topic. :)

>

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