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Since she still in unable to swallow capsules, we have tried and tried,

one lady recommended putting OOO on her feet, have you heard of that and

what do you do, or any other suggestions to get it in her. We use Theralac

probiotics daily........

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>> I have written about this before, and we just do not know what to do,

>> My 5yr old has been on GF/CF-over a year, & /EF/phenol free diet now

>> since January. she had to go on keflex antibiotics, due to a red

>> bullet she got from a tick bite, from day 1 on the keflex she was wild.

>> Our Dan thinks it is from the cornstarch in the tablet, WEgave her

>> diflucan the entire 3 weeks required to be on Keflex. SHe came off of

>> the antibiotic last tuesday, and is on Diflucan solely with all her other

>> supplements. And Oh My Gosh, I have not seen her this wild since before

>> we started teh GF?CF and all her supplements over a year ago.

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> The first thing I would do is drop the Diflucan. She may not tolerate it,

> and/or it may be overly stressing her liver [it is stressful on the

> liver]. It sounds like these symptoms started, when you started the

> Diflucan and Keflex, and continued after you removed the Keflex, so try

> removing the Diflucan also. Try something else for yeast control.

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start with one drop on the sole of each foot and cover with socks at bedtime is

how we do it HTH, Blessings Conrad

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I will be doing it tonight for sure. Can you do that with the Black Walnut

worm wood too, around full moon is what I am thinking for parasites?

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> start with one drop on the sole of each foot and cover with socks at

> bedtime is how we do it HTH, Blessings Conrad

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Although, I have never used Black Walnut or Wormwood , I dont see why you cant

use it transdermally also the same way, if someone else has experience with it

perhaps they will speak up? Always start low and go slow. Blessings Conrad

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> worm wood too, around full moon is what I am thinking for parasites?

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Just fyi, we have a candida program that features good-tasting liquid

antifungals, such as Pau D'Arco and Oregon Grape. These are also just about the

only natural antifungals that are not phenolic.

Terri at BrainChild

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> >> I have written about this before, and we just do not know what to do,

> >> My 5yr old has been on GF/CF-over a year, & /EF/phenol free diet now

> >> since January. she had to go on keflex antibiotics, due to a red

> >> bullet she got from a tick bite, from day 1 on the keflex she was wild.

> >> Our Dan thinks it is from the cornstarch in the tablet, WEgave her

> >> diflucan the entire 3 weeks required to be on Keflex. SHe came off of

> >> the antibiotic last tuesday, and is on Diflucan solely with all her other

> >> supplements. And Oh My Gosh, I have not seen her this wild since before

> >> we started teh GF?CF and all her supplements over a year ago.

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> >> WE cannot go anywhere she is so wild, not even church, I've had to keep

> >> her home from pre-school. Running around all over the place, hitting

> >> people, sassy back talk, throwing stuff at our dog, it is awful...

> >> Major safety issues, my 9yr old son is so depressed and hiding in his

> >> room, and our dog is sick over it, she is so wild and making us all

> >> crazy. What can we do? Is this major die-off? what else can we do to

> >> get this out of her, she cannot swallow tablets yet.

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> >> Jen

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wow terrific, can you get samples or where do we find more info on them

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> Just fyi, we have a candida program that features good-tasting liquid

> antifungals, such as Pau D'Arco and Oregon Grape. These are also just

> about the only natural antifungals that are not phenolic.

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> Since she still in unable to swallow capsules, we have tried and tried,

> one lady recommended putting OOO on her feet, have you heard of that and

> what do you do, or any other suggestions to get it in her. We use Theralac

> probiotics daily........

I have read of several parents who put the OoO on the feet. Some put it on the

top of the feet, where skin in thinnest. Others put it on the bottom. Then

cover with socks.

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Hello,

I'm sorry for this odd request because it might get to you too urgent

but it's because of the situation of things right now,i'm stuck in London UK

with family right now,we came down here on vacation ,we were robbed, worse

of it was that our bags, cash , credit cards and cell phone were stolen off

us at GUN POINT, it's such a crazy experience for us, we need help flying

back home, the authorities are not being 100% supportive but the good thing

is that we still have our passport but dont have enough money to get our

flight ticket back home, please i need you to loan me some money, i will

refund you as soon as i'm back home, i promise.

Thanks

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i think he is saying things that he doesn't mean and the best thing to do is ignore it and he'll calm down.From: Ginger <gngrbnks@...>Subject: ( ) Help!!! Date: Wednesday, 4 August, 2010, 0:55I'm feeling very sorry for myself and my son's situation today. He's 8, got mad at his brother and threw a scooter at him, knocking him to the ground. We had to drag him to his room where he screamed "I don't care about my life!" How do you deal with something like that? I'm so afraid my son with Aspergar's is headed for out of home placement. Has

anyone ever been faced with that decision?I appreciate this group more than you will ever know...>> I need to talk to someone who is going through what I am as a mother...>------------------------------------

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A lot of times they don't know how to control their anger and what to do with it...my son slams walls or throws things. We have to remember paitence and keep working with them. At that point where he is screaming and such....just let him sit in his room until he is calm and collected. When he is calm....maybe the next day...talk to him...ask him what happened...role play...show him how he could have handled the situation. And, remember, whatever he says in his rage....he doesn't truly mean...my son tells me he hates us and we are the worst parents in the world and so on and so on. Our children just don't know how to handle the situation and the feelings...such as Anger. We have to work with them on it. And, remember in those horrible moments...patience and quiet voice...no yelling.

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i think he is saying things that he doesn't mean and the best thing to do is ignore it and he'll calm down.

From: Ginger <gngrbnks (DOT) com>Subject: ( ) Help!!! Date: Wednesday, 4 August, 2010, 0:55

I'm feeling very sorry for myself and my son's situation today. He's 8, got mad at his brother and threw a scooter at him, knocking him to the ground. We had to drag him to his room where he screamed "I don't care about my life!" How do you deal with something like that? I'm so afraid my son with Aspergar's is headed for out of home placement. Has anyone ever been faced with that decision?I appreciate this group more than you will ever know...>> I need to talk to someone who is going through what I am as a mother...>------------ --------- --------- ------

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It is hard when most of the anger is directed at a little sister he hits her daily and I just have to keep constant watch over him, he tells stories and makes up things that I know are untrue. I hate to put him back on medications we have been through sooo much....he follows me asking to do things, checking to see where I am pacing under my feet, all over the kids in the neighborhood try to play with him but he ends up back home. It is affecting his 6 year old sister because of his reactions and stories. She is caught in the middle. I have such a hard time daily and my husband has not clue. And really I have NO support. The meds have had horrible side affects and other kids make fun of him. He really does not seem to fit in anywhere. I really need help. I am in school too.

From: Ginger <gngrbnks (DOT) com>Subject: ( ) Help!!! Date: Wednesday, 4 August, 2010, 0:55

I'm feeling very sorry for myself and my son's situation today. He's 8, got mad at his brother and threw a scooter at him, knocking him to the ground. We had to drag him to his room where he screamed "I don't care about my life!" How do you deal with something like that? I'm so afraid my son with Aspergar's is headed for out of home placement. Has anyone ever been faced with that decision?I appreciate this group more than you will ever know...>> I need to talk to someone who is going through what I am as a mother...>------------ --------- --------- ------

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Amen! Been there! From: lisa marasigan <lisaldy777@...> Sent: Thu, August 12, 2010 3:36:14 PMSubject: Re: ( ) Help!!!

Well said!

From: Ginger <gngrbnks (DOT) com>Subject: ( ) Help!!! Date: Wednesday, 4 August, 2010, 0:55

I'm feeling very sorry for myself and my son's situation today. He's 8, got mad at his brother and threw a scooter at him, knocking him to the ground. We had to drag him to his room where he screamed "I don't care about my life!" How do you deal with something like that? I'm so afraid my son with Aspergar's is headed for out of home placement. Has anyone ever been faced with that decision?I appreciate this group more than you will ever know...>> I need to talk to someone who is going through what I am as a mother...>------------ --------- --------- ------

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, sorry I am so far behind reading posts. We had a lot of success with SSRI meds for anxiety, depression and OCD-type issues. Specifically, we tried zoloft which worked great for many years, then switched to luvox. I know they have many new ones out now. With our other ds, it was not as easy to find a med that helped. We went through a variety - abilify to celexa to prozac, wellbutrin, risperdal. I hope you find something that helps. We have used concerta for ADHD and that has really helped without causing more problems but we don't deal with tics overall.

Roxanna

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predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." - Jefferson

( ) Help!!!

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I'm feeling very sorry for myself and my son's situation today. He's 8, got

>mad at his brother and threw a scooter at him, knocking him to the ground. We had

>to drag him to his room where he screamed "I don't care about my life!" How do you

>deal with something like that? I'm so afraid my son with Aspergar's is headed for

>out of home placement. Has anyone ever been faced with that decision?

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>I appreciate this group more than you will ever know...

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>> I need to talk to someone who is going through what I am as a mother...

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Hi Roxanna,

My son is 13yr also, with Aspergers/ADHD. We recently took him off of Ambilify because he was gaining too much weight. But the medication he's been switched to doesn't seem to be working. Actually he seems to be getting worse behaviorally, acting out, refusing to do his work at school etc. Any suggestions?ne> >>From:

Roxanna <MadIdeasaol (DOT) com>>Subject: Re: ( ) Help!!!> >Date: Tuesday, August 10, 2010, 10:55 AM>>

>>You might >talk to a doctor about depression, if you find that it applies, of course. >My own ds (13 yo, hfa) suffers from depression and he often will get into that rut >of saying negative things, wishing he were dead, feeling sorry for himself excessively >and then lashing out angrily at everyone around him. He now takes meds for >depression and we have had a hard time finding something that works! But I >think we finally have and it is nice not to have him yelling and angry all the time >and also, not listening to him put himself down constantly. Your ds might >not fit this example, but thought I would throw it out there to consider.

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Roxanna>Whenever I feel blue, I start breathing again.

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-----Original >Message----->From: Ginger <gngrbnks (DOT) com>> >Sent: Tue, Aug 3, 2010 7:55 pm>Subject: ( ) Help!!!>>

I'm feeling very sorry for myself and my son's situation today. He's 8, got >mad at his brother and threw a scooter at him, knocking him to the ground. We had >to drag him to his room where he screamed "I don't care about my life!" How do you >deal with something like that? I'm so afraid my son with Aspergar's is headed for >out of home placement. Has anyone ever been faced with that decision?>>I appreciate this group more than you will ever know...>>>>>> I need to talk to someone who is going through what I am as a mother...>>>>

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ne,

You probably have to keep going back to the doctor and trying a different med until you find one that works. With my older ds, the first med we tried worked great. With my second ds, it seemed like nothing worked or if it worked, it only worked for a short while before it stopped working. So it was frustrating. Now we seem to be at a happy place, thank goodness!! (celexa seems to be the one working.)

Roxanna

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predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." - Jefferson

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I'm feeling very sorry for myself and my son's situation today. He's 8, got

>mad at his brother and threw a scooter at him, knocking him to the ground. We had

>to drag him to his room where he screamed "I don't care about my life!" How do you

>deal with something like that? I'm so afraid my son with Aspergar's is headed for

>out of home placement. Has anyone ever been faced with that decision?

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>I appreciate this group more than you will ever know...

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>> I need to talk to someone who is going through what I am as a mother...

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Roxanna,

Thank you for the advice. We did go back to his dr and he was put back on Resperidon. We also requested a smaller group instructional setting and he will start a BSP classroom at a new school next week. I hope this will work. I'm so tired of the almost daily phone calls from the school. ne> >>From: Roxanna <MadIdeasaol (DOT) com>>Subject: Re: ( ) Help!!!> >Date: Tuesday, August 10, 2010, 10:55 AM>>

>>You might >talk to a doctor about depression, if you find that it applies, of course. >My own ds (13 yo, hfa) suffers from depression and he often will get into that rut >of saying negative things, wishing he were dead, feeling sorry for himself excessively >and then lashing out angrily at everyone around him. He now takes meds for >depression and we have had a hard time finding something that works! But I >think we finally have and it is nice not to have him yelling and angry all the time >and also, not listening to him put himself down constantly. Your ds might >not fit this example, but thought I would throw it out there to consider.

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Roxanna>Whenever I feel blue, I start breathing again.

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-----Original >Message----->From: Ginger <gngrbnks (DOT) com>> >Sent: Tue, Aug 3, 2010 7:55 pm>Subject: ( ) Help!!!>>

I'm feeling very sorry for myself and my son's situation today. He's 8, got >mad at his brother and threw a scooter at him, knocking him to the ground. We had >to drag him to his room where he screamed "I don't care about my life!" How do you >deal with something like that? I'm so afraid my son with Aspergar's is headed for >out of home placement. Has anyone ever been faced with that decision?>>I appreciate this group more than you will ever know...>>>>>> I need to talk to someone who is going through what I am as a mother...>>>>

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I hope it does work! Let us know.

Roxanna

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predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." - Jefferson

( ) Help!!!

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I'm feeling very sorry for myself and my son's situation today. He's 8, got

>mad at his brother and threw a scooter at him, knocking him to the ground. We had

>to drag him to his room where he screamed "I don't care about my life!" How do you

>deal with something like that? I'm so afraid my son with Aspergar's is headed for

>out of home placement. Has anyone ever been faced with that decision?

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>I appreciate this group more than you will ever know...

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