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Re: OLD visual stims back - help, any ideas why?

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> Hey guys...why is it always something?? Just when you think you are

> finally getting it, wham... Devin is doing a ton of visual stimming

> lately...that has always been his type of stim...rotating objects,

> side-looking, etc.

This was my son's favorite stim. I wrote here what he needed to

eliminate it

http://www.danasview.net/issues.htm

> So all of the sudden last week her starts stimming big-time...he'll

> spend hours on a few cars if I let him. And then he started doing a

> really old stim that I haven't seen in almost eight months...he is

> side-looking, two inches from a wall and walking around and around

> the perimeters of rooms.

Since this is recent, consider anything you recently changed, virus

issues, or yeast issues.

> 2. Vitamin/Min deficiency..

> Does anyone know what vits/mins are associated with these stims?

> -We've been out of our pfeiffer for a couple weeks...these include

> vitamins C, B6 and Biotin...he's still been getting those in others

> supps (supra-nu thera) though.

Try increasing the dose to make up for the loss of the supp, see if

that helps.

>> And is still on clo...which I thought

> took care of those visual stims.

Once my son was fully loaded with vitamin A, giving him any CLO or

other vitamin A caused a return of the stims.

> 3. Yeast

> -Def could be...we have been battling +3 yeast for a while now and

> had a beautiful round with Diflucan which ended two and half weeks

> ago. His symptoms started cropping up about a week and a half ago.

Increase your yeast protocol again.

> -Does anyone know how long it takes yeast to come back after you

> have finished a round of anti-fungals if they are not successful?

Depends on if you are doing any protocols that tend to increase yeast.

Dana

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