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Interesting! What's a good brand of Turmeric?I've also noticed that my son is better on Ibuprofen. Since I recently foundout that he's having absence seizures, I formed another theory -- that theibuprofen had lowered a chronic, low grade fever he had, which had inturn helped stop seizures.Play online games for FREE at Games.com! All of your favorites, no registration required and great graphics – check it out!

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This is going to be a weird question, but I am really curious. Every

time I give my daughter Ibuprofen she is different. Her body language

is different, she dances differently, she is more aware and points

things out more, she pronounces words better, she is less anxious and

irritated.

Does anyone know what this could mean? Is this a sign of lyme disease

and maybe the Ibuprofen is bringing down inflammation in her brain? Is

it safe to give her Ibuprofen daily? I haven't been, but she has a

cold right now so I have given her the occasional tsp and every time

she is just different.

Sorry for the crosspost, I just want lots of answers!

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I would say that it is a sign of inflammation. This could be

encephalitis from a bacteria or virus. I would look into testing for

known causes of encephalitis and try anti-inflammatories that are

herbal and safer for long term use than ibuprofen.

Caryn

>

> This is going to be a weird question, but I am really curious. Every

> time I give my daughter Ibuprofen she is different. Her body language

> is different, she dances differently, she is more aware and points

> things out more, she pronounces words better, she is less anxious and

> irritated.

>

> Does anyone know what this could mean? Is this a sign of lyme disease

> and maybe the Ibuprofen is bringing down inflammation in her brain? Is

> it safe to give her Ibuprofen daily? I haven't been, but she has a

> cold right now so I have given her the occasional tsp and every time

> she is just different.

>

> Sorry for the crosspost, I just want lots of answers!

>

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Interesting observation. I will have to observe my son (19 yrs) when I give him Ibuprofen.

I know he has inflammation in his brain and I treat it with enzymes--Repair Gold or Serra Gold although I now tfind that Wobenzyme N also work and they are much cheaper. I give about 5 on an empty stomach twice a day.

A friend of mine has a son (16 yrs) with bi-polar and the enzymes have helped him also. They are very excited about it.

sally

How Ibuprofen affects my daughter...

This is going to be a weird question, but I am really curious. Everytime I give my daughter Ibuprofen she is different. Her body languageis different, she dances differently, she is more aware and pointsthings out more, she pronounces words better, she is less anxious andirritated.Does anyone know what this could mean? Is this a sign of lyme diseaseand maybe the Ibuprofen is bringing down inflammation in her brain? Isit safe to give her Ibuprofen daily? I haven't been, but she has acold right now so I have given her the occasional tsp and every timeshe is just different.Sorry for the crosspost, I just want lots of answers!

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