Guest guest Posted February 8, 2001 Report Share Posted February 8, 2001 Speaking of regression, I have a Q for you all: My son was in the hospital about 2 weeks ago with rotavirus, and hasn't been the same since. I'm wondering if the sugar in the iv's could have wacked his yeast into high gear? He's got rashes (like rug-burn looking things) on the back of his arm and on his hand and his eczema has returned and he has little bumps on his cheeks (I've never seen that). Or maybe the virus itself did it? Any thoughts? We are going to be starting diflucan tonight, so I'll see if that helps. My dr. suggested using acidophilus while using the diflucan. Which are gfcf and well tolerated taste-wise? Also, on the subject of epsom baths. Is it ok to do if a child has rashes, or would it aggravate them? How much do you use? I've never done this. Any input is appreciated. Thank you all for your input! M. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2001 Report Share Posted February 8, 2001 Look for your acidophilus at www.kirkmanlabs.com Theirs is dairy -free. Betty Mother to 30 yo with possible bipolar or clinical depression who is at home again. Nana to , 9 yo, ADHD, Depression, behavior disorder Evan, 7 yo, nonverbal autism , 4 yo, ADHD/OD, behavior disorder ----- Original Message ----- > Speaking of regression, I have a Q for you all: > My son was in the hospital about 2 weeks ago with rotavirus, and hasn't been > the same since. I'm wondering if the sugar in the iv's could have wacked > his yeast into high gear? He's got rashes (like rug-burn looking things) on > the back of his arm and on his hand and his eczema has returned and he has > little bumps on his cheeks (I've never seen that). Or maybe the virus > itself did it? Any thoughts? We are going to be starting diflucan tonight, > so I'll see if that helps. > > My dr. suggested using acidophilus while using the diflucan. Which are gfcf > and well tolerated taste-wise? > > Also, on the subject of epsom baths. Is it ok to do if a child has rashes, > or would it aggravate them? How much do you use? I've never done this. > Any input is appreciated. > > Thank you all for your input! > M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2001 Report Share Posted February 9, 2001 Viruses can spur regressions. Not eating for a while can too. My son just recovered from a two week regression following a virus that wrecked his appetite. > Speaking of regression, I have a Q for you all: > My son was in the hospital about 2 weeks ago with rotavirus, and hasn't been > the same since. I'm wondering if the sugar in the iv's could have wacked > his yeast into high gear? He's got rashes (like rug-burn looking things) on > the back of his arm and on his hand and his eczema has returned and he has > little bumps on his cheeks (I've never seen that). Or maybe the virus > itself did it? Any thoughts? We are going to be starting diflucan tonight, > so I'll see if that helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2001 Report Share Posted February 9, 2001 Viruses can spur regressions. Not eating for a while can too. My son just recovered from a two week regression following a virus that wrecked his appetite. > Speaking of regression, I have a Q for you all: > My son was in the hospital about 2 weeks ago with rotavirus, and hasn't been > the same since. I'm wondering if the sugar in the iv's could have wacked > his yeast into high gear? He's got rashes (like rug-burn looking things) on > the back of his arm and on his hand and his eczema has returned and he has > little bumps on his cheeks (I've never seen that). Or maybe the virus > itself did it? Any thoughts? We are going to be starting diflucan tonight, > so I'll see if that helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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