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Thank you ! We are using Emla now to help numb them. My son (poor guy) did so well with the first one. My daughter screamed and it broke my heart. I am sick at the thought of doing this every week/month. Wish we had some better options.Subject: Re: Any experience with urine issues?To: mb12valtrex Date: Monday, October 22, 2012, 7:30 AM

The only thing about the Bicillin shots is they hurt- it is a longer needle-

I am on them 2x a week for Lyme-

while it is a beautiful thing to bypass the gut,

I know my 7 yr. old would have freaked out.

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> >Date: Sunday, October 21, 2012, 11:31 AM

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> >You generally see some initial improvement on the azithro within a few days........less urination, less OCD, less anxiety, better mood. Azithro stays in the body for up to 10 days so usually the kids do not fall apart right away when the azithro is stopped but generallyu a week to 10 days later.

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> >For most PANDAS kids they have to stay on the antibiotics for several weeks, months or years until the immune system is reset.

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> >Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 12:39 PM

> >Subject: Re: Any experience with urine issues?

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> >,How long would the child need to be on azythomycin? What should u see from this treatment?Cassie

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> >Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2012 09:37:22 -0700 (PDT)

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> >Sounds like PANDAS.....  http://www.pandasnetwork.org/  or http://www.pandasresourcenetwork.org/  You need to have him tested for myco plasma pneumonia, strep and lyme.  Get the doctor to do a trial of azithromycin. Frequent urination is very common in PANDAS

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> >Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 12:31 PM

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> >My ds is 7, has asd, and has a chronic history with yeast and bacteria overgrowth. For several years he was getting a high dose of vsl3, which seemed to keep things at bay. Unfortunately, the cost became too much so we took my ds to see a gastroenterologist who just put him on miralax to keep him regulare. The miralax just caused diarrhea, so we've been playing with the dosage to try and find a dose that works for him. Last week he began peeing his pants at school. I thought it was behavioral, since he has been known to wet himself when he's not getting his way. He didn't have any accidents at home last weekend, but then monday at school had 6 or 7. Last Monday night he began complaining of a boo boo in the area of his groin, but really wasn't being specific. He's not verbal enough to say anything but boo boo. I took him to the pedi on Tuesday who ran a culture and sent him for a U/S of his kidneys. The dip stick showed a little blood at the

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> but the culture that came back from the lab shows no blood and no infection. He continues to only pee little squirts at a time, and is constantly wetting himself just a little bit at a time. He's going constantly. Friday the pedi sent him for another u/s of his appendix and testicles to make sure all was well there, and that was also normal. Last night he became very urgent to go pee and was pulling my hand toward him. I noticed a small brown color coming from him, so I took a tissue and dabbed him. What looked like a small black thread, with a knot in it came out. I thought it was a string from his underwear. I'm pretty sure it came out of him, but I can't say for sure. Today he's still peeing very frequently only a tiny bit at a time. He's eating and drinking fine, has no fever, and is playing as usual. I can tell he's very sensitive on his tip, but then again he's been poked and prodded all week and could just have had enough of anyone touching

him

> there. I'm curious if anyone knows if this sounds like a parasite, and if so where do I go from here. I'm thinking if it was string inside of him for over a week wouldn't it take a few days for the irritation to go away? What else could this be. The dr says if it was yeast it would have shown up in a culture. Is that true? Would a parasite show up? Any advice?

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for urinary tract infection issue....I have always used uva ursi.....works really well...as well as lots diluted unsweetened cranberry jiuce maybe with a little natural sweetener your kid doesnt react to...

i dont want to be the doom and gloom about miralax....but lots of bad side effects reported by many moms..if you already know this forgive me...also ordered amazing product recently by http://www.herbdoc.com/

i use intestinal formula # 3 which is the best product i have tried for get things in the gut moving

but first make sure there isnt hidden food allergies causing the constipation in the first place ...I mean thats how I would do it.

channa

To: mb12valtrex Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 10:11 AMSubject: Re: Any experience with urine issues?

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