Guest guest Posted January 5, 2011 Report Share Posted January 5, 2011 Thought I would update my family as well. The last 4 years have been very intense, researching hours a day. I have acquired a lot more knowledge than what I have had time to put into practice, so I am kind of slowing down now. I have been taking a break of sorts, spending more time with family and all the things I have had to ignore during this research and recovery period. My kids and I still need treatments and diet to keep symptoms away. They are all still in regular school, but do have break-through symptoms when they eat wheat or go off of meds. My current favorite treatment is Vaccination Detox from Nature's Sunshine. Some things I have learned are: Autism, chronic fatigue, and a bunch of those other diagnoses with chronic symptoms seem to be related to an inflammation loop. This inflammation loop is caused my multiple things: toxins, pathogens, and things that effect one's toxin and pathogen load and/or immune or digestion function. I think homeopathy has the best theories right now, meaning balance is key. I took everything slow and liked it this way. Going fast just seemed to cause back-fire. I don't think there will ever be one direct cause of autism or chronic fatigue or even chronic Lyme identified because there are multiple causes that lead to the immune dysfunction state. So, it's likely just an out-of-whack immune state that needs to be put back into balance which will vary per person based upon many things. To clarify, pertaining to Lyme Disease, those with chronic Lyme that do not respond to short-term antibiotic treatments, seemingly need long-term treatments and often in many areas, not just directly killing the Lyme with one treatment. Fortunately, right now, with some effort, one can find many great practitioners to choose from. I would even try local, non-famous herbalists because they know about balance which appears to be the core of the problem. Patience is definitely an asset that is also needed. Recovery seems to come in steps. I do read the posts, daily, even though I am not posting as much. Anyone can still contact me privately or post my name to get my attention. I highly appreciate all the very intelligent members to this list, and want to remind everyone that we are very willing to share our knowledge, so please ask your questions no matter how simple you might thing they are. We are here to share and keep the recovery movement going strong! If someone contacts me and I don't respond, try again because I don't ignore people but sometimes I lose emails due to various reasons. Love and prayers, Heidi N Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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