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Is Advil a prescription drug? If its anti-inflammatory then why didn't you try extra virgin cold pressed olive oil, omega-3, GLA (primrose oil) all of which are anti-inflammatory.Ratan Singh, Phone: 91 141 4022609, 098281 99856, mail: ratanpsych@..., Consultant in Nutritional & Neuro-behavioural Psychology, Jaipur Hospital- Certificate in Food & Nutrition; Diploma in Nutrition and Health Education; Life Member, Nutrition Soc. of India; Member ISOM- Author of "Nutrition & Supplements in Major Mental Illnesses";- M.A. (Psychol), Postgraduate Diploma in Medical & Social Psychology, Ph.D.;- Certified Behavior Therapist (from late Prof. J. Wolpe's Unit, Temple Univ Med School, USA);- www.RegainMentalHealth.com/ www.jaipurmart.com/trade/meditationandhealthTo: mb12valtrex From: revchristelking@...Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2012 19:12:21 -0400Subject: Re: Anti-inflammatories helping with OCD/separation anxiety symptoms

lymne can look this way with the inflammation or PANDAS, the stuff your giving can be addressing some of that, but titers won't spike till 4-6 weeks out from flare. to know for future

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Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 6:20 AM

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Subject: Anti-inflammatories helping with OCD/separation anxiety symptoms

Something interesting about my son I just noticed that I thought I'dput out there. Back in the fall, his OCD/separation anxiety behaviorswere pretty bad. He's 3.5 and sometimes gets into the bouts ofseparation anxiety with his dad. We ran a CBC in January, and heshowed some indications of inflammation, so I started him on someAdvil for a few days. Interestingly, his separation anxiety/OCD withhis dad subsided.Last few days...it was really, really bad. His dad couldn't even walkout of the same room as him without him throwing a total fit. He'dscream this bloodcurdling scream like we were skinning him alive andthen he'd run after his dad, even when his dad was just 6 feet away inthe bathroom. My son was pounding at the bathroom door, screamingthat screeching scream, stomping his feet on the bathroom door. Hisdad had gone out the front door to the car for a minute, still withinsight of Ethan, the storm door was closed but it's glass and Ethancould still see him...and Ethan broke the metal latch right off thedoor -- that's how bad this tantrum/screaming was.I thought PANDAS both times. I did start him on a bit of inositoltoday but I gave him some Advil this morning. Last time, I didn'tthink of starting him on inositol. We pulled ASO titers and while wewere waiting for them to come back, I put him on anti-inflammatories(just Children's Advil) for a week and the separation anxiety came toa grinding halt.This time, I'm seeing the same thing. Even in the first 24 hours onanti-inflammatories, he stopped going apesh*t when his dad left theroom. Seems a lot happier and although he did go and look for his dadafter his dad was gone for 5 minutes, he didn't go frantic.I almost think now it might be inflammation causing this behavior.Has anyone else seen this correlate with inflammation? This behaviorseems to be responding to anti-inflammatories for him. I wonderwhat's causing the inflammation?

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