Guest guest Posted September 28, 2001 Report Share Posted September 28, 2001 Hello-- I am not yet to the GFCF point yet, but I have a question for you because I think you may have the answer. My son is almost five, and when he was 3, we put him on acidophilus/lacobacillus/bifidus supplement and l-glutamine, and he had the yeast die off effect immediately. We did a Great Smokies stool analysis which said " yeast many " . Then I would periodically notice a red ring around his anal area. We recently put him on nystatin 500000 IU's, one tablet twice a day. I did not notice a yeast die off effect... he was also taking Peptizyme digestive enzyme, and I think the enzyme made him crazy and around day 27, I stopped the enzyme. He still stayed his usual sensory- integration dysfunction self. So now he has been off nystatin for one week. Every month, he has always screamed about HOT bm's... swears they are HOT HOT HOT. This lasts about 4 days, and is accompanied by increased symptoms of wacky behavior and hyperness. THen, he returns to normal. Questions: is the red ring a classic yeast sign or could it be something else going on?? is this once a month thing normal for a kid with a yeast problem? I don't know what to make of it?? And sometimes when I change his little sis's diaper, I see redness around her anal opening too, and in the fold of her skin tonight, near her privates, there was a redness. So does this mean she has yeast problems?? I have asked this question on many boards related to SI, autism, enzymes, etc. I am hoping hoping that someone here can relate to this. Desperately yours, W Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2001 Report Share Posted September 29, 2001 A few ideas for you. I tried Peptizyde enzyme and was not gfcf. It works for many people, but I am celiac and it made me much worse. I had a major nasty withdrawal period. You can consider that either 1. your child was going thru a withdrawal period and the enzyme was actually helping him, or 2. your child is celiac and that enzyme unmasked that, or 3. your child reacted to the L-glutamine [see below] and now the new formulation does not have that ingredient so you can consider trying it again. Here is my celiac information. http://www.celiac.com/index.html Red ring can be yeast, food allergy, or celiac DH. If you go to the DH page on the celiac site, at the bottom are photos of different manifestations of DH. What type of yeast did your son test for? Some types do not respond to Nystatin, you have to use a different medication. If you saw die-off with probiotics, but not with Nystatin, plus the red anal ring, I would guess a different type of yeast is involved. What was the die-off you saw with the probiotics? Was it just a hyper reaction to the L-glutamine [which many children have] and not die-off at all? Or are you sure it was die-off. I have had what I would term " hot bms " also. I can generally pinpoint a specific grouping of foods which cause this. Do you eat a special meal each month? Or something environmental, like you go to the bank once each month, or his school has an activity, or something like that? He might be encountering mold in the air/carpet of a building, or an activity including something he is sensitive to, or something like that. Well I hope something here helps. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2001 Report Share Posted September 29, 2001 Thank you Dana... No, there is no food that he's eating monthly-- I'm not that organized. LOL! I don't think L glut causes him hyperactivity. We did the L glut and probiotics-- when I would administer them, within a half hour he would be hyper wild spazzy making noises moving wildly. Then by the next day, he'd be back to usual. Then I'd readminister the probiotics again, and same thing, ... this went on like this for a few days. He stayed on L glut and probiotics and was just " fine " after those few days. Periodically, I get lax and forget to do them, and so when we restart them, nothing like that happens again. I'll check out the celiac info. Thank you! W Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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