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Hi Kristie,

I'm with you. I feel my son needs treatment for parasites, too. I'm just

trying to determine the best treatment (not harmful, not counter to

protocol, not too expensive, etc.). Hence my questions.

Please let me know how it goes.

Kristy

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> > > > >>

> > > > >> Thank you so much Caroline. I'm keeping my son out of

> > school too,

> > > until

> > > > >> I can get him back on track. It's just too much damage

> > there. Well,

> > > now

> > > > >> I'm feeling really sick. Just as I was writing this

email

> > my younger

> > > > son

> > > > >> (Trevor) came and told me my older son (Ty, Dr G's

> patient)

> > bit him.

> > > So

> > > > >> I spanked Ty who is having so much trouble right now. I

> > have never

> > > > >> spanked him. I don't know what it's going to take to get

> > him to not

> > > > >> bite. I feel as bad as the schools are now. I know

Trevor

> > was

> > > pestering

> > > > >> him. I explained to Ty how much I love him and how

> > everything I do is

> > > > >> for him and how he *should* have handled the situation

and

> > I scolded

> > > > >> Trevor too, for constantly pestering his big brother to

do

> > what he

> > > > >> wants. So I hopefully handled it ok but I sure feel sick

> > about it. I

> > > > >> seriously want to throw up.

> > > > >>

> > > > >> Thanks for thinking of us. Our lab won't give us a

copy. I

> > have to

> > > get

> > > > a

> > > > >> copy from Dr G's office. But I am going to have them

call

> > so I can

> > > find

> > > > >> out right away when they are done. Thanks for the

> > reinforcement.

> > > Jerri

> > > > >> P.S. My sons are playing together now and Ty sounds

fine.

> I

> > think he

> > > > did

> > > > >> understand everything. So hopefully all is well.

> > > > >>

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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by

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Kristie,

Please let me know how the Oralfil cup works out... I have a friend here

whose son doesn't swallow pills and our local pediatrician says he would try

a lot more with him if he could...

Caroline

> From: aaron2kristie <aaron2kristie@...>

> Reply-< >

> Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 01:10:48 +0000

> < >

> Subject: Re: My son's medicines

>

> Well Paraguard helps eliminate parasites if they have any but won't

> hurt if they don't. Testing does not show parasites but testing is

> very limited. I was only going to do treatment on him to see if

> there was improvement first.

>

> The Oralfil cup others have mentioned it on other listservs so I

> ordered it and shipping is free.

> Kristie

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Kristy, My daughter had a huge fascination with her bottom and her private

area's to the point that we had issues with her school. I was made to feel like

I was doing something wrong even though I had taken my daughter to more doctor's

in 18 months than most parents take their children in 18 years. It turned out

that my daughters problem was yeast and a lot of it. She has been on Dyflucan

for about 6 months and the yeast problems including her trying to get in her

pants has subsided. I think that it could simply be yeast it was for my

daughter.

Have you reduced his fruit intake to 2 fruits a day? No juice? light on the

carbs? It worked for our daughter although there are still signs that she has a

good amount of yeast she is no longer digging... Sheri

Kristy Nardini <krnardini@...> wrote:

Hi Kristie,

I'm with you. I feel my son needs treatment for parasites, too. I'm just

trying to determine the best treatment (not harmful, not counter to

protocol, not too expensive, etc.). Hence my questions.

Please let me know how it goes.

Kristy

Re: My son's medicines

> > > > >>

> > > > >> Thank you so much Caroline. I'm keeping my son out of

> > school too,

> > > until

> > > > >> I can get him back on track. It's just too much damage

> > there. Well,

> > > now

> > > > >> I'm feeling really sick. Just as I was writing this

email

> > my younger

> > > > son

> > > > >> (Trevor) came and told me my older son (Ty, Dr G's

> patient)

> > bit him.

> > > So

> > > > >> I spanked Ty who is having so much trouble right now. I

> > have never

> > > > >> spanked him. I don't know what it's going to take to get

> > him to not

> > > > >> bite. I feel as bad as the schools are now. I know

Trevor

> > was

> > > pestering

> > > > >> him. I explained to Ty how much I love him and how

> > everything I do is

> > > > >> for him and how he *should* have handled the situation

and

> > I scolded

> > > > >> Trevor too, for constantly pestering his big brother to

do

> > what he

> > > > >> wants. So I hopefully handled it ok but I sure feel sick

> > about it. I

> > > > >> seriously want to throw up.

> > > > >>

> > > > >> Thanks for thinking of us. Our lab won't give us a

copy. I

> > have to

> > > get

> > > > a

> > > > >> copy from Dr G's office. But I am going to have them

call

> > so I can

> > > find

> > > > >> out right away when they are done. Thanks for the

> > reinforcement.

> > > Jerri

> > > > >> P.S. My sons are playing together now and Ty sounds

fine.

> I

> > think he

> > > > did

> > > > >> understand everything. So hopefully all is well.

> > > > >>

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Responsibility for the content of this message lies

> strictly

> > with

> > > > > the original author(s), and is not necessarily endorsed

by

> > or the

> > > > > opinion of the Research Institute, the Parent

> > Coalition, or

> > > > the list moderator(s).

> > > > >

> > > > >

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Sheri,

Yep. My son has been on Diflucan, too, and it has been great. Whatever

caused him to get into things, I think, has been most helped by keeping him

regular. Regular bm's too were a big part of being able to potty train him.

Kristy

Re: My son's medicines

> > > > >>

> > > > >> Thank you so much Caroline. I'm keeping my son out of

> > school too,

> > > until

> > > > >> I can get him back on track. It's just too much damage

> > there. Well,

> > > now

> > > > >> I'm feeling really sick. Just as I was writing this

email

> > my younger

> > > > son

> > > > >> (Trevor) came and told me my older son (Ty, Dr G's

> patient)

> > bit him.

> > > So

> > > > >> I spanked Ty who is having so much trouble right now. I

> > have never

> > > > >> spanked him. I don't know what it's going to take to get

> > him to not

> > > > >> bite. I feel as bad as the schools are now. I know

Trevor

> > was

> > > pestering

> > > > >> him. I explained to Ty how much I love him and how

> > everything I do is

> > > > >> for him and how he *should* have handled the situation

and

> > I scolded

> > > > >> Trevor too, for constantly pestering his big brother to

do

> > what he

> > > > >> wants. So I hopefully handled it ok but I sure feel sick

> > about it. I

> > > > >> seriously want to throw up.

> > > > >>

> > > > >> Thanks for thinking of us. Our lab won't give us a

copy. I

> > have to

> > > get

> > > > a

> > > > >> copy from Dr G's office. But I am going to have them

call

> > so I can

> > > find

> > > > >> out right away when they are done. Thanks for the

> > reinforcement.

> > > Jerri

> > > > >> P.S. My sons are playing together now and Ty sounds

fine.

> I

> > think he

> > > > did

> > > > >> understand everything. So hopefully all is well.

> > > > >>

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Responsibility for the content of this message lies

> strictly

> > with

> > > > > the original author(s), and is not necessarily endorsed

by

> > or the

> > > > > opinion of the Research Institute, the Parent

> > Coalition, or

> > > > the list moderator(s).

> > > > >

> > > > >

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Kristy,

I have been buying lots of veggies and boiling them all together with

tomatoes, olive oil, and McCormick's rotisserie chicken seasoning spices.

Let them cool off then blend everything together. Brown ground beef or

turkey (flavor with McCormick's rotisserie chicken seasoning), then pour in

the " vegetable " sauce and let it simmer together. Keep taking to make sure

it's well seasoned, mix in the noodles and you have spaghetti! You can also

mix some of the sauce in the " hamburger " patty as well. My kids love the

spaghetti! It's a lot of work, but the vegetable sauce freezes well.

God bless,

Argie

Re: My son's medicines

> >>

> >> Thank you so much Caroline. I'm keeping my son out of school too,

until

> >> I can get him back on track. It's just too much damage there. Well,

now

> >> I'm feeling really sick. Just as I was writing this email my younger

> son

> >> (Trevor) came and told me my older son (Ty, Dr G's patient) bit him.

So

> >> I spanked Ty who is having so much trouble right now. I have never

> >> spanked him. I don't know what it's going to take to get him to not

> >> bite. I feel as bad as the schools are now. I know Trevor was

pestering

> >> him. I explained to Ty how much I love him and how everything I do is

> >> for him and how he *should* have handled the situation and I scolded

> >> Trevor too, for constantly pestering his big brother to do what he

> >> wants. So I hopefully handled it ok but I sure feel sick about it. I

> >> seriously want to throw up.

> >>

> >> Thanks for thinking of us. Our lab won't give us a copy. I have to

get

> a

> >> copy from Dr G's office. But I am going to have them call so I can

find

> >> out right away when they are done. Thanks for the reinforcement.

Jerri

> >> P.S. My sons are playing together now and Ty sounds fine. I think he

> did

> >> understand everything. So hopefully all is well.

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with

> > the original author(s), and is not necessarily endorsed by or the

> > opinion of the Research Institute, the Parent Coalition, or

> the list moderator(s).

> >

> >

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