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You can tell her that my son, who has never had a diagnosis and is just like her

child, with major sensory issues, has benefited greatly from biomed, especially

yeast control and digestive enzymes. We still have anxiety to deal with, can't

seem to lick that one, probably because we can't lick the sugar/yeast cycle.

Wetting the bed just might be yeast. I think I would approach things by taking

a hard look at how antibiotics might be the culprit. Did she have yeast

control/probiotics during those years of heavy use?

Miriam

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Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 14:08:43 +0000

Subject: Apraxia and Sensory Issues

Has anyone had sucess using biomed for apraxia and sensory

issues in a child that DID NOT have autism?

My niece has a variety of sensory issues, is always sick, has apraxia, wets the

bed at 10, had huge history of antibiotic use etc. But does not have autism,

very social, etc.

But to me, she is little different from my boys and could so clearly benefit

from biomed. My sister has been very supportive of what we've done, but I can't

seem to make her see it as a benefit to her. She does do cod liver oil and has

eliminate artificials but that's all the progress I've made.

I think when someone tells you that your child will never say he loves you,

well, that's a certain kind of motivation to step out on a limb and try this.

But I don't know how to motivate my sister even though I think it could really

help the girl, who is struggling. Any ideas?

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Thanks. I have suspected yeast and tried to make that suggestion but got the

" no, apraxia causes the bedwetting " kind of answer which makes me think she has

been missing the point of all we've done.

Is there a message group or any kind of web sites for people specifically

treated apraxia biomedically?

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her child, with major sensory issues, has benefited greatly from biomed,

especially yeast control and digestive enzymes. We still have anxiety to deal

with, can't seem to lick that one, probably because we can't lick the

sugar/yeast cycle.

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taking a hard look at how antibiotics might be the culprit. Did she have yeast

control/probiotics during those years of heavy use?

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from biomed. My sister has been very supportive of what we've done, but I can't

seem to make her see it as a benefit to her. She does do cod liver oil and has

eliminate artificials but that's all the progress I've made.

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well, that's a certain kind of motivation to step out on a limb and try this.

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help the girl, who is struggling. Any ideas?

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Could you convince her to just get some basic tests done? Then she could make

the choice to continue with the doctor or not. Urine, stool and blood work. I

think if she got some hard core answers from the tests that might convince her

to try something else.

HTH,

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> My niece has a variety of sensory issues, is always sick, has apraxia, wets

the bed at 10, had huge history of antibiotic use etc. But does not have

autism, very social, etc.

At my house, sensory issues and bedwetting were related to yeast overgrowth.

Dana

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