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Dawn,

Don't worry, it will end soon, although the yeast issue is a constant

battle. Limited sugar, and even then, yeast comes & goes...luckily we have a

" visual " My son will develop ecsema when he is having a flare up, and as

soon as the yeast is under control, the skin rash disappears. Makes it

easier...:)-Shari (and I know as soon as we go to a mall, we will have a

melt down, no matter what...it's what Mall stands for...Mom's Animals Let

Loose???)

Re: Yeast Die Off

> Shari,

> I think I read somewhere that the yeast die-off last about a week (God, I

> hope so!). My son, , has been having these incredible meltdowns for

the

> last two days. When he stops crying, he starts laughing hysterically.

It's

> a little unnerving to watch, but at least I was warned this might happen.

My

> advice to other parents going through a yeast die-off--DON'T GO TO THE

> MALL!!! I had to drag my son (literally) out to the car this morning

because

> his brother pushed the elevator button instead of letting him. I keep

> telling myself this is a good thing in disguise.

>

> Dawn in Denver

> Mother of 5 NT, 3 ASD, and 7 months

>

>

>

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Thank you...

Kolson started beaating his head on the floor today...he's 19 months.

Holly

> In a message dated 10/17/01 5:07:33 PM EST, dandhevig@h... writes:

>

> << I was just wondering what kind of experiences you guys have had

with

> yeast die off. Can probiotics aid in it? Are behaviors

involved? I

> just put my kids on an aggressive probiotic. >>

>

> In our case, it was bacterial die-off, but the behavior we had was

extreme

> irritability. My son slammed the front door on the face of his best

friend

> who had come to visit. We were at some friend's house, and my son

bumped into

> their piano and hurt his side, then angrily screamed at a little

boy across

> the room and said the boy pushed him and wanted to hurt him. Later

at the

> same house, he went to an innocent boy and started kicking him in

the shins.

> A few days later, we went to the zoo. My son ran down the stairs to

get to

> the underwater seal exhibit, and when he got to the bottom, he

noticed he

> could have run down a ramp instead of the stairs and angrily kicked

at the

> stairs while crying and said that the stairs didn't like him and

wanted to

> get him mad.

>

> Trust me, none of the above is normal behaviour for my son, and he

acted this

> way in some degree for almost two weeks. He also showed some

hyperactivity,

> but we've had that problem off and on, so I can't definitely

attribute that

> to die-off. Also, there were a few days when he felt weak and

wanted me to

> carry him (he's 4).

>

> I'll bet there's a wide range of behaviors caused by die-off, but

this is

> what happened in our case. Good luck!

> Debbie

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