Guest guest Posted June 18, 2012 Report Share Posted June 18, 2012 Hi,Just wanted to share the below. It sounds alot like PANDAS too! Anyone have any thoughts on this and/or treated it? Anyone used Enzymedica's allerase or compounded laratadine (claritin?). I am wondering if this is what we are dealing with at the moment. My son's behavior has been pretty bad the past couple of days and i googled airborne allergies and sure enough indoor dust mites are extremely high in our city at the moment and my son is allergic to dust mites. I am finally putting two and two together i think. He has had similar notably "bad" behaviors these past 2 summers in this house so i am wondering if this is the main culprit.....http://roosclues.blogspot.com/2010/03/overview-of-high-histamine-also-called.htmlfirst paragraph from link: The condition of having excess histamine in the body is called Histadelia. This is apparently relatively common in people on the spectrum and their families. There are a lot of health issues associated with having too much histamine in the body and bloodstream (aside from the obvious issue of allergies), including asthma, migraines and other headaches, anxiety, fearfulness, phobias, panic attacks, bipolar disorder, OCD and tics, cardiovascular symptoms including fluttering heartbeat, dizziness and vertigo, Meneire's Disease, increased sensitivity to pain, abdominal cramping, diarrhea and Irritable Bowel Syndrome, and rosacea. The biochemistry of histamine is the biochemistry of alcoholism and substance abuse as well as other impulsive or compulsive behaviors (possibly including eating disorders). My older son looks intensely ADHD when he is “histamine-yâ€. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2012 Report Share Posted June 19, 2012 Hey , Love that blog! Thanks for sharing. Tammy Sent from my Kindle Fire Sent: Mon Jun 18 22:38:18 EDT 2012 To: mb12valtrex <mb12valtrex > Subject: high histamine and OCD, phobias etc -- sounds like PANDAS too Hi,Just wanted to share the below. It sounds alot like PANDAS too! Anyone have any thoughts on this and/or treated it? Anyone used Enzymedica's allerase or compounded laratadine (claritin?). I am wondering if this is what we are dealing with at the moment. My son's behavior has been pretty bad the past couple of days and i googled airborne allergies and sure enough indoor dust mites are extremely high in our city at the moment and my son is allergic to dust mites. I am finally putting two and two together i think. He has had similar notably "bad" behaviors these past 2 summers in this house so i am wondering if this is the main culprit.....http://roosclues.blogspot.com/2010/03/overview-of-high-histamine-also-called.htmlfirst paragraph from link: The condition of having excess histamine in the body is called Histadelia. This is apparently relatively common in people on the spectrum and their families. There are a lot of health issues associated with having too much histamine in the body and bloodstream (aside from the obvious issue of allergies), including asthma, migraines and other headaches, anxiety, fearfulness, phobias, panic attacks, bipolar disorder, OCD and tics, cardiovascular symptoms including fluttering heartbeat, dizziness and vertigo, Meneire's Disease, increased sensitivity to pain, abdominal cramping, diarrhea and Irritable Bowel Syndrome, and rosacea. The biochemistry of histamine is the biochemistry of alcoholism and substance abuse as well as other impulsive or compulsive behaviors (possibly including eating disorders). My older son looks intensely ADHD when he is “histamine-yâ€. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2012 Report Share Posted June 19, 2012 Hey , Love that blog! Thanks for sharing. Tammy Sent from my Kindle Fire Sent: Mon Jun 18 22:38:18 EDT 2012 To: mb12valtrex <mb12valtrex > Subject: high histamine and OCD, phobias etc -- sounds like PANDAS too Hi,Just wanted to share the below. It sounds alot like PANDAS too! Anyone have any thoughts on this and/or treated it? Anyone used Enzymedica's allerase or compounded laratadine (claritin?). I am wondering if this is what we are dealing with at the moment. My son's behavior has been pretty bad the past couple of days and i googled airborne allergies and sure enough indoor dust mites are extremely high in our city at the moment and my son is allergic to dust mites. I am finally putting two and two together i think. He has had similar notably "bad" behaviors these past 2 summers in this house so i am wondering if this is the main culprit.....http://roosclues.blogspot.com/2010/03/overview-of-high-histamine-also-called.htmlfirst paragraph from link: The condition of having excess histamine in the body is called Histadelia. This is apparently relatively common in people on the spectrum and their families. There are a lot of health issues associated with having too much histamine in the body and bloodstream (aside from the obvious issue of allergies), including asthma, migraines and other headaches, anxiety, fearfulness, phobias, panic attacks, bipolar disorder, OCD and tics, cardiovascular symptoms including fluttering heartbeat, dizziness and vertigo, Meneire's Disease, increased sensitivity to pain, abdominal cramping, diarrhea and Irritable Bowel Syndrome, and rosacea. The biochemistry of histamine is the biochemistry of alcoholism and substance abuse as well as other impulsive or compulsive behaviors (possibly including eating disorders). My older son looks intensely ADHD when he is “histamine-yâ€. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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