Guest guest Posted July 7, 2010 Report Share Posted July 7, 2010 Hi folks.. I did the panel of tests recommended by Dr G in the website for my son with high functioning autism. None of the markers were abnormal, except for the CD8 cells higher than ref range, and so the CD4/CD8 ratio is is low. He didn't have any high titres except for coxsackieB4 which was 1:80. His gliadin Igg antibody was high (31) and he has several food sensitivites based on the Igg panel; so he is on a restricted diet. Rest of all the tests were in ref range. In light of this, does this mean that immunemodulation/antiviral therapy etc as per the approach may not be useful for him? Logistically, it is very hard for us to travel anywhere, esp to Dr G across the country will be extremely hard, so I wonder what to do. Does Dr G do review of lab tests and then determine if the kid is a candidate or is it automatically assumed that if the kid has asd, then nids trt is required even if the lab tests are not indicating that direction. Thanks a bunch for any advise! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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