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it could be too much dopamine or dysregulation of it

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it turns out that carnitine helps with calcium regulation and calcium build up

on receptor cites is something I think that contributes to it. Honestly,

thiamine helped us with this (thiamine gets used up with infections, 5htp, and

5mthf. 5mthf first as it helps the folic acid get used properly, then thiamine

can be absorbed better (benfotiamine helped my son) this along with phoschol

helps heal the issue with the dopamine not getting used properly (also check

bacteria, killing off lots of yeast and getting bacteria also will cause too

much dopamine and not enough serotonin) 5htp helps get enough tryptophan in the

body to make serotonin if you're managing yeast. These three things really keep

our guy from stimming and obsessing. That, along with chelation and keeping

oxidative stress from damagine membranes. It's all about fluidity of membranes

and their health and some bacteria make that " plaquelike " substance that covers

everything and makes vessels and cell membranes " tough " and less fluid.

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> Lately, my daughter will really get into a very short sentence on a DVD and

want it rewound over and over again. I mean millions of times, without

exaggeration. She screams and cries like you wouldn't believe if we don't. And

it's always some short 5-second bit where she likes the rhythm of the

conversation and dances to it over and over again.

> Just yesterday at the playground, where, of course, there was no DVD, she

repeated the line " Hey Ray " from one of her DVDs, and not knowing she would get

obsessive over it, I continued the rest of the sentence, saying, " Hey Ray, may I

have a scratch? " , to which she danced to and wanted that sentence repeated over

and over again, so she could do her funny little dance to the rhythm of the

sentence. After repeating that sentence about 10 times or so and watching her

dance to it 10 times or so, and realizing that once again we are caught in this

weird obsessive, un-ending deal, I distracted her out of it.

> It was easier to distract her out of it at the playground than at home when

the DVD is playing. We had to hide two DVDs where she still gets stuck on a

short sentence in each of them. She asks for those DVDs over and over again, and

it breaks my heart not to bring them out, so last night I brought one out. Of

course, she got stuck on the one sentence where they count 5 crayons and wanted

it repeated over and over again so she could dance to it over and over again,

and when I pretended to be busy in the kitchen, she screamed and cried her eyes

out, and my husband got angry and said, " She is not ready for this DVD to come

back yet. "

> I don't know why she is doing this all of a sudden. Since you all know so much

about biomed, can any of you suggest anything that would help? I reduced her

COQ10 and carnitine lately. Could that be why?

> Mel

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Very interesting about Parkinson's. My little one has a mutation in her PARK2

gene which causes Juvenile Parkinson, but not bad enough to get the full-blown

disease. She also has a mutation in her MECP2 gene which causes Rett syndrome,

which is also not bad enough to give her the disease. Whew!

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> it could be too much dopamine or dysregulation of it

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