Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 ----- Original Message ----- From: mmc2315 I have read on Yahoo (so take it for what it's worth) that not all strains in probiotics " get along " . I don't exactly know what the hell that means, but when I hear/read someone say they can't tolerate probiotics, I now think die-off, or strains not getting along. ====>Well I don't know about strains not getting along, but her and probiotics are definitely not friendly. The more I think about this, the more I think is right, and you also, it's probably one massive die off. Are you still chelating your gd? ====>People (mostly childless people) used to ask me why it took me so long to graduate from college, guess they missed the two year old attached to my hip :-) I had a pat answer and told them " I'm on the ten year plan. " More than a few bought this. Seems like we're on the 10 year plan for chelation. I always thought the hardest part of this journey would be getting the cognition part corrected, I was wrong. The easiest part was correcting the auditory processing, attention, learning disabilities, fine/gross motor issues, etc. It's all these naggy little health issues that keep popping up or layers of health problems that keep getting uncovered that are keeping us at this for so long. For a long while it was fatigue that is now corrected and then this little shuddery thing she did which we finally after much trial and error figured out was some kind of potassium malfunction. Along the way her low cysteine got translated into too much cysteine so we have had to restrict sulfur foods and solved that problem. Now this probiotic thing, probably some huge, massive yeast issue that presents itself differently than any other yeast issue she has had. But on the bright side, noone misses a beat here, we just go along as, weird as this is, it has become second nature for all of us. It would be enough to drive most people to drink but along the journey she has just become the most delightfully happy, charming, full-of-promise child, making all of this seem like not too much trouble. But I have thought more than a few times that it is like building a kid....from scratch. Sorry, didn't mean to get so wordy :-) Nice to hear from you again, how are your girls, I think of you often? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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