Guest guest Posted June 22, 2012 Report Share Posted June 22, 2012 My little guy is a hard nut to crack, he is non verbal and is not potty trained yet! I am hoping you smart people out there may have some ideas for me on the following: potty training and scratching, since he is non verbal he tends to scratch when he does not want to do something that is requested of him, if he is refused something he desires, if he is sick or if he hears his brothers voice. I want to rid him of this habit before he returns to school, where it was a big issue in the last few weeks before it let out for the summer. He is sick right now and he is really scratching~ME! I hope you all come up withnsome ideas for me to try on either topic. Thank you in advance for your support. Nina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2012 Report Share Posted June 22, 2012 Bet he's a high histamine guy.For some people, histamines levels become sky high during stressful situations (not just allergies).These are the people who tend to over react in certain situations.Google histamines/methylation. (also pfieffer institute).You will find LOTS.Could be parasites or food intolerance. But histadlia instantly came to mind. (Especially if he itches only when he's upset/uncomfortable/disappointed/stressed).You could ask your doc for a simple histamine test.Tammy To: mb12valtrex Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 9:33 AM Subject: Scratching & Potty training My little guy is a hard nut to crack, he is non verbal and is not potty trained yet! I am hoping you smart people out there may have some ideas for me on the following: potty training and scratching, since he is non verbal he tends to scratch when he does not want to do something that is requested of him, if he is refused something he desires, if he is sick or if he hears his brothers voice. I want to rid him of this habit before he returns to school, where it was a big issue in the last few weeks before it let out for the summer. He is sick right now and he is really scratching~ME! I hope you all come up withnsome ideas for me to try on either topic. Thank you in advance for your support. Nina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2012 Report Share Posted June 22, 2012 Bet he's a high histamine guy.For some people, histamines levels become sky high during stressful situations (not just allergies).These are the people who tend to over react in certain situations.Google histamines/methylation. (also pfieffer institute).You will find LOTS.Could be parasites or food intolerance. But histadlia instantly came to mind. (Especially if he itches only when he's upset/uncomfortable/disappointed/stressed).You could ask your doc for a simple histamine test.Tammy To: mb12valtrex Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 9:33 AM Subject: Scratching & Potty training My little guy is a hard nut to crack, he is non verbal and is not potty trained yet! I am hoping you smart people out there may have some ideas for me on the following: potty training and scratching, since he is non verbal he tends to scratch when he does not want to do something that is requested of him, if he is refused something he desires, if he is sick or if he hears his brothers voice. I want to rid him of this habit before he returns to school, where it was a big issue in the last few weeks before it let out for the summer. He is sick right now and he is really scratching~ME! I hope you all come up withnsome ideas for me to try on either topic. Thank you in advance for your support. Nina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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