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> I have two things to report-first with the antihistimine medication

my son has been on he has self toilet trained the last three days-

big gain-but not sure yet if it will be permanent. So my thought is

treating allergys may be an important piece of the puzzle. next with

the addition of the antibiotic we are having major behavioral changes

and not in the right direction-along with the strange laughter he

used to have for no reason. We must continue the antibiotic for 7

more days-it appears to be gfcf but is still causing regression-I

have probiotics on the way -is there anything else I can do to help

him till the antibiotics are done-and in anyones experience how long

after we finish does the regression last? f

, can you be more specific on the anthistamine meds as a " big

gain " ?

My son has a bad cold that came all of a sudden, and on top of that

he is regressing in may behavioral fields (thank God, not in his ABA-

academic part); I must have missed the first signs of the cold

coming, b/c now all three kids have it! Anyway, I am not giving

anyone anything, but I would love to hear about the anthistamines,

what kind etc.

Also, what do probiotics do? what are they for?

Thanks Cirstina-WA

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As for probiotics they help replentish

> the good bacteria in the gut and help control yeast overgrowth. Very

> important during a run with antibiotics-antibiotics do not

distinguish

> between good and bad bacteria and just kill them all-that can spell

trouble

> and yeast overgrowth if not supplemented with probiotics.LsiaF

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OK , here's my next question. Someone suggested once that

probiotics may do good for . How do I know if he has some form of

yeast infection without testing? Are there any " alarm bells " to it?

Anything I should be looking for to figure this out?

Thanks. Cristina-WA

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