Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 Hello everyone, Well, we have major spots going on here, and a sudden temp tonight of 39.5. My little girl (nearly 6, ASD) has really been in the wars these past few months. Broken leg at special school, home for 6 weeks because school couldn't cope, then barely back at school before off with projectile vomiting bug, healthy Xmas, back at school 4 days and now the pox. Anyway, the thing is, we're due to do another round of DMPS (200mg supps a night for 3 nights running then 11 days off) this Monday and I can't get hold of my DAN. Should we go ahead or is it too much of a strain on her little body? I should add the leg is healed now and the vomiting bug finished before Xmas. Also, 's regained her lost weight now and her recent blood test/pooh results were brilliant. But the pox is in full flight and the sudden temp has troubled me. I thought you didn't get those with chicken pox? Leading up to the pox (last 10 days or so) 's speech took off, comprehension too. Currently, she's incredibly verbal and " with it " despite feeling obviously uncomfortable with the itching, and very tired etc. Is there a link here with the virus? I don't know where the temp came from. I gave a joint dose of Nurofen and Calpol because once tipped into a febrile convulsion when her temp was only marginally higher than it is now. It's worked and all is now normal some 7 hours after the dose. Also, I have some Valtrex left over from a month's trial before Xmas (when I saw little difference so stopped but maybe I should have continued longer?) Would it help to restart it now or would that be bad for/not affect the pox? Actually, I know my DAN doesn't like treating with anti-virals when chelating but I think US DAN docs are OK with this. Sorry this is not so clear - early am here (UK). Thanks for any advice. (I suppose I could just miss one round of chelation, it's just we had to stop for months with the leg etc I feel we're 6 months behind in her recovery schedule already). Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2008 Report Share Posted January 12, 2008 , I'm sorry I can't help very much. But, I will tell you that our doctor insisted on using anti-viral and anti-fungal with chelation. Shari Chelation treatment/Vatrex with chicken pox? Hello everyone, Well, we have major spots going on here, and a sudden temp tonight of 39.5. My little girl (nearly 6, ASD) has really been in the wars these past few months. Broken leg at special school, home for 6 weeks because school couldn't cope, then barely back at school before off with projectile vomiting bug, healthy Xmas, back at school 4 days and now the pox. Anyway, the thing is, we're due to do another round of DMPS (200mg supps a night for 3 nights running then 11 days off) this Monday and I can't get hold of my DAN. Should we go ahead or is it too much of a strain on her little body? I should add the leg is healed now and the vomiting bug finished before Xmas. Also, 's regained her lost weight now and her recent blood test/pooh results were brilliant. But the pox is in full flight and the sudden temp has troubled me. I thought you didn't get those with chicken pox? Leading up to the pox (last 10 days or so) 's speech took off, comprehension too. Currently, she's incredibly verbal and " with it " despite feeling obviously uncomfortable with the itching, and very tired etc. Is there a link here with the virus? I don't know where the temp came from. I gave a joint dose of Nurofen and Calpol because once tipped into a febrile convulsion when her temp was only marginally higher than it is now. It's worked and all is now normal some 7 hours after the dose. Also, I have some Valtrex left over from a month's trial before Xmas (when I saw little difference so stopped but maybe I should have continued longer?) Would it help to restart it now or would that be bad for/not affect the pox? Actually, I know my DAN doesn't like treating with anti-virals when chelating but I think US DAN docs are OK with this. Sorry this is not so clear - early am here (UK). Thanks for any advice. (I suppose I could just miss one round of chelation, it's just we had to stop for months with the leg etc I feel we're 6 months behind in her recovery schedule already). Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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