Guest guest Posted July 26, 2012 Report Share Posted July 26, 2012 We've have leg pain off and on and extreme hunger, I've suspected it being viral ( as it always is with my daughter) She said the the ossocillococinum helped her, which would confirm that it is viral. You might want to give it a try as an acute remedy. or it could be growing pains, too. Dr. A had us supplement like every three days with calcium, i think, can't remember the protocol, perhaps someone else will chime in. My gut told me it was viral or a chemical exposure, which you could have if you are chelatiing, a redistributing of metals, in that case a binder would work. I'll be interested to hear if you find anything that works, Roseann pain in my daughters legs My daughter is on Dr K's protocol. She has had pain in her one leg, stood up and then collapsed, this lasted for 2 days then it went, now its moved to the other leg, not as severe but it hurts, says its better when she sits down. When we had the first pain we took her to the pediatrician, they did bloodwork for inflammation, and x-rays nothing showed up. They told us young kids get a viral infection in their hip and transfers to the lower part of leg, this is indeed the symptoms when she checked. She said it could be perthes(spelling) a more serious diagnosis. We also had chelated DR k's way with DMPS a first for us, nobody thinks this is related. No other symptoms. She is going through a very hungry phase and eating a lot and growing, is there such a thing as growing pains. Has anyone any ideas as to what it could be. Our Dan is throwing out Lymes, she has tested positive for 2 bands before...no marks on legs. Thanks ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2012 Report Share Posted July 27, 2012 Thanks, going to look into a calcium, it could be the moving of metals., DMPS is new to her so we are a little anxious with this protocol. Have had some better speech coming through and better co-ordination. I also added a binder to help. Will try the ossoc... if no change as could always be viral here too, just seems more timely with chelation. Could someone email me off line with Dr A's full name so I can see her calcium protocol. Many thanks > > > > We've have leg pain off and on and extreme hunger, I've suspected it being viral ( as it always is with my daughter) She said the the ossocillococinum helped her, which would confirm that it is viral. You might want to give it a try as an acute remedy. > or it could be growing pains, too. Dr. A had us supplement like every three days with calcium, i think, can't remember the protocol, perhaps someone else will chime in. > My gut told me it was viral or a chemical exposure, which you could have if you are chelatiing, a redistributing of metals, in that case a binder would work. > > I'll be interested to hear if you find anything that works, > > Roseann > > > > > > pain in my daughters legs > > > My daughter is on Dr K's protocol. She has had pain in her one leg, stood up and > then collapsed, this lasted for 2 days then it went, now its moved to the other > leg, not as severe but it hurts, says its better when she sits down. When we had > the first pain we took her to the pediatrician, they did bloodwork for > inflammation, and x-rays nothing showed up. They told us young kids get a viral > infection in their hip and transfers to the lower part of leg, this is indeed > the symptoms when she checked. She said it could be perthes(spelling) a more > serious diagnosis. > > We also had chelated DR k's way with DMPS a first for us, nobody thinks this is > related. No other symptoms. She is going through a very hungry phase and eating > a lot and growing, is there such a thing as growing pains. Has anyone any ideas > as to what it could be. Our Dan is throwing out Lymes, she has tested positive > for 2 bands before...no marks on legs. > > Thanks > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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