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I hope someone knows the answer here. My younger son (who is no longer a

patient of Dr G) has not been feeling well for three weeks now. He has

not become real sick but he says he can't get a comfortable temp. he is

either too hot or too cold. He has not had a fever but sometimes feels

warm. I remember Dr G. talking once about this hot and cold thing and I

can't remember what he said. My younger son was with Dr G for a short

while. We caught him quick and did ABA and he is doing great. He is very

fragile though and when he doesn't feel well things fall apart rather

quickly. They noticed a huge difference at school and the teacher and

parents asked me what happened to him. He started the school year off

great and had troubles at the end. I took him to a Dr. who said he

thinks he is fighting off a virus, but this is going on for too long. He

never gets very sick but I know that can be a problem too. Anyway, any

input would be greatly appreciated. I don't know how we all can survive

the constant worry. My older son (now 12) is full on into puberty and

getting mean. He has always been a very loving, sweet child. His

allergies are driving him nuts and from your emails I'm wondering if

allegra could be a problem. Sometimes I think it's just puberty and he's

becoming more " normal " The one email about the 16 year old who is now

having tons of problems. I wondered if maybe it could be

puberty/hormones? Anyway, I think part of my sons anger is rebelling

against the constant worry I have. I try not to let him see it but I

think he feels it. Sorry for the long post here. I hardly ever have time

to respond. Thanks, Jerri

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My teeny, tiny daughter - the one with no body fat - used to complain about

being hot ALL the time. Her thyroid tested fine. After completing Brain Highways

it stopped.

Kristy

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Hot/Cold

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Date: Thursday, June 11, 2009, 9:57 AM

I hope someone knows the answer here. My younger son (who is no longer a

patient of Dr G) has not been feeling well for three weeks now. He has

not become real sick but he says he can't get a comfortable temp. he is

either too hot or too cold. He has not had a fever but sometimes feels

warm. I remember Dr G. talking once about this hot and cold thing and I

can't remember what he said. My younger son was with Dr G for a short

while. We caught him quick and did ABA and he is doing great. He is very

fragile though and when he doesn't feel well things fall apart rather

quickly. They noticed a huge difference at school and the teacher and

parents asked me what happened to him. He started the school year off

great and had troubles at the end. I took him to a Dr. who said he

thinks he is fighting off a virus, but this is going on for too long. He

never gets very sick but I know that can be a problem too. Anyway, any

input would be greatly appreciated. I don't know how we all can survive

the constant worry. My older son (now 12) is full on into puberty and

getting mean. He has always been a very loving, sweet child. His

allergies are driving him nuts and from your emails I'm wondering if

allegra could be a problem. Sometimes I think it's just puberty and he's

becoming more " normal " The one email about the 16 year old who is now

having tons of problems. I wondered if maybe it could be

puberty/hormones? Anyway, I think part of my sons anger is rebelling

against the constant worry I have. I try not to let him see it but I

think he feels it. Sorry for the long post here. I hardly ever have time

to respond. Thanks, Jerri

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