Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 > > > All of our kids are affected differently. We all know that. > > Mine, unlike either of yours, I think (please correct me if I am > > wrong), has a working diagnosis of apraxia and has motor planning > > problems, left-sided weakness, etc. From my research, it appears > > that unraveling the mystery of how to make him whole requires > > perhaps a bit of a different approach, or an approach with different > > emphasis or sequencing, than unraveling a kid without these > > additional issues. Maybe I am wrong, but my gut, after hours of > > research, is telling me to make sure I have a comprehensive anti- > > viral protocol in place as we move through this. > > Anne, it looks to me like you already made up your mind. Or almost > I am glad you can do this, because I believe that we should follow our > instinct. If your instinct tells you that you have to get rid of the virus, > I think this is exactly what you should do! Good luck!! > > How old is your son? > > So you are saying that you give Virastop and OLE and you don't see any viral > type of reaction? > > > Valentina Valetina, I think that for the moment I have decided to add Sambucol to our antiviral repertoire and get back to chelating. That way I can put off the Valtrex decision for a while. My son is 3.11. And yes, we have seen marked gains from the anti- virals but very little in the way of viral activity - no colds, no croup, no rashes. Does that say anything to you? It says something to me but in a language I don't quite understand yet :-( Anne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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