Guest guest Posted March 20, 2008 Report Share Posted March 20, 2008 Thanks for the reference on SSRI's. Does anyone know if there is more of a tendency to use ssri's with a child that has hypoperfusion, than with a child that has hyperperfusion in the brain or a child that has an overactive immune system vs. underactive. This may be a good question for when Dr. G is online. Angie --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 On the protocol, you go on ssris no matter what the level. Dr. G doesn't test levels. It's not about the serotonin levels, it's about increasing blood flow to the brain. And he won't test because urine and blood test only tell you how much is in the blood and urine. It doesn't tell you how much is in the brain. The only way to do that is a spinal and he won't do that to the kids. Cheryl ~Visit my webstore for anything you need related to autism - groceries, supps, therapy supplies, books, and more! http://astore.amazon.com/grystai-20 ~Check out my blog: http://www.gryffins-tail.blogspot.com/ On Oct 5, 2008, at 3:07 PM, mum04 wrote: > At what level would the child's seretonin (sp) level have to reach to > require an SSRI? > > > ------------------------------------ > > 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). > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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