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The acupuncturist today said she stopped giving L Arginine because it causes inflammation, something about the INOS. ARG has good and bad effects. She recommended an alpha ketoglutaric mixed with other stuff by Brain E. I haven't googled side effects of AKG.He's been generally relaxed after ESB. My son has not been tested for heavy metals since he got rid of most after chelation 5 yrs ago. I don't encourage punching bag toy as he will perseverate on it and translate to more aggression, I think. Last night he cried and then laughed at his destruction. He was not himself. He also loves to see things crash. It is also attention seeking so I play it down and redirect. I dont feed his drama. I wonder if we are allowed to administer sedative shots? My son can become violent warning. FranselSent from my iPad

Has he reacted like that to an epsom salt bath before? They make my older

dd nuts. More hyper and manic but also out of control.

Epsom salts can cause some to detox mercury. That could explain the rage.

Patty

Sent from my phone. Please excuse typos.

On Jun 18, 2011 10:54 AM, "Toni Marie Lombardo "

wrote:

> Is " sad" an improvement of his verbalizing? Just curious. Because

> that's pretty good actually...

>

> Does show remorse for breaking stuff once he's calmed down? If he

> does, perhaps he can be re-directed to appropriate things to beat up and

> take it out on. Some kids/people do need to physically vent so rather than

> trying to prevent that or letting him destroy the whole place, an

> appropriate re-direction may help. I know this is not the answer you are

> looking for... but maybe a punching bag (adult type) or even one of those

> blowup cheapie things that you punch and they do the weeble-wobble thing

and

> come back up for more punching...

>

> To me it sounds like just a lot of dumping/detox stuff going on at once.

You

> made a lot of changes at once, so that makes it difficult to pinpoint the

> cause. Listen, I do that all the time, so I am not chastising you for

that.

> :-) I am just saying that is why it would be hard to say the cause or the

> course of action... hence me giving you different suggestions.

>

> Sorry it's so tough on him. Dumping is no fun for me either, I can only

> imagine how it feels for someone who can't verbalize their feelings more

> clearly. :-(

>

> On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Fransel Wyrzykowski

> wrote:

>

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>>

>>

>> I started L Arginine at 250mg at dinner. All was fine. Second day I gave

>> same dose or maybe 300 mg this time (I open up a capsule of 750 and

divide

>> in 1/3 at dinner again. Then he went for his daily Epsom salt bath. After

>> 30min in bath he started throwing shampoo and other things. When I asked

>> what was wrong he said, " sad". He then got up to throw more

things

>> and kick me out of his way. It continued to the living room breaking more

>> stuff, kicking, biting, crying. Three of us held him down for 45 min

until

>> he calmed down. Gave him motrin and doubled melatonin dose to 5 mg slow

>> release.

>> Is this from L Arginine? Oxalate dumping? PKU? PANDAS though doc always

>> rules it out including acupuncture VOL testing. Or Lyme? Bacteria?

>> Only thing new is increasing zinc from 80 to 100mg, increased Biotin to

24

>> mg, stopped calcium citrate, stopped extra Vit C, lowered Vit D3 from

10000

>> to 5000.

>> If we start antibiotics now it will be hell. I don't know how else to

>> proceed. We are getting acupuncture for detox this morning. Monday we see

>> his Lyme doctor. Maybe ABX with meds? Maybe even a group home until he is

>> more stable? Very painful.

>> I welcome all comments pls. Thank you to all. I know so many of you have

>> been very helpful to me. God bless!

>> Fransel

>>

>> Sent from my iPad

>>

>>

>

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> Toni

>

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> Mind like a steel trap...

> Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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