Guest guest Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 Besides trying enzymes, I would take dairy out of his diet, then gluten, if you can, and see if it makes a difference. I read Cutler's book and did oral chelation along with blood tests from the regular doctor. We also benefitted a lot by seeing a naturopathic doctor that was recommended to us. I wish you the best, Carol From: lisa lally <tsbbcrw@...> Subject: ot/crpost: 16 y/o typical son/horrible behavior! autism treatment , " frequent-dose-chelation " <frequent-dose-chelation >, , mb12 valtrex , " borrelia " <borreliamultipleinfectionsandautism > Date: Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 9:27 AM Â Hi friends, We are having boatloads of trouble with my sophomore, soon to be 16 y/o son. He got an amalgam filling as a 3 or 4 y/o, which at the time I had no clue was WRONG. Shortly thereafter he started to suffer from constipation, which lead to encopresis. He started to decline in school around 3rd to 4th grade behaviorally. He has been on soccer, basketball and baseball teams, and it has become somewhat of a joke amongst high school teammates how angry he can be on the field, wanting to fight, getting " carded " in soccer, or thrown out of a basketball game. His grades are terrible, basically failing out of high school, and he is only a sophomore. He is extremely bright, so I know he is ABLE to to the work, he chooses NOT to do the work. He is a middle child, my oldest (a daughter) is a super athlete, very popular (hs junior) and my youngest (8th grader) is my autistic child. Max is also very popular, but making such poor choices that he " enjoys " being set up by " friends " to do stupid things like post things on Facebook to incite some sort of riot. He no longer has his amalgam tooth (lost that maybe 4 years ago), but I believe he harbors a host of nasties... could be yeast, bacteria or parasites. Please suggest something to start him on...perhaps that will address more than 1 thing. We are at our wits end and basically scared he will end up as a dropout! Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 - have you done a hair test on your boy? If he had an amalgam at such a young age and was vaxed, it sounds like he could have Hg/metal toxicity. Also the angry outbursts etc, could be related to adrenal fatigue. I am chelating myself, and before I found out I was toxic and in extreme stages of adrenal fatigue, I was very combative and always flying off the handle. Just because a child is NT, does not mean he cannot be metal toxic. Adrenal Cortex worked wonders for me and my 4 year old in terms of improving behavior and mood, and of course chelating to remove the metals causing our problems. Just a thought. Irene > > Hi friends, > We are having boatloads of trouble with my sophomore, soon to be 16 y/o son. He got an amalgam filling as a 3 or 4 y/o, which at the time I had no clue was WRONG. Shortly thereafter he started to suffer from constipation, which lead to encopresis. He started to decline in school around 3rd to 4th grade behaviorally. He has been on soccer, basketball and baseball teams, and it has become somewhat of a joke amongst high school teammates how angry he can be on the field, wanting to fight, getting " carded " in soccer, or thrown out of a basketball game. His grades are terrible, basically failing out of high school, and he is only a sophomore. He is extremely bright, so I know he is ABLE to to the work, he chooses NOT to do the work. He is a middle child, my oldest (a daughter) is a super athlete, very popular (hs junior) and my youngest (8th grader) is my autistic child. Max is also very popular, but making such poor choices that he " enjoys " being set up by > " friends " to do stupid things like post things on Facebook to incite some sort of riot. > He no longer has his amalgam tooth (lost that maybe 4 years ago), but I believe he harbors a host of nasties... could be yeast, bacteria or parasites. > Please suggest something to start him on...perhaps that will address more than 1 thing. We are at our wits end and basically scared he will end up as a dropout! > Thanks, > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 Hi , This may be a silly question, but have you done a hair test and applied counting rules? When were his most recent vaccines? What's his diet like (at that age he may be getting lots more junk food). Is he on any supps? S S ot/crpost: 16 y/o typical son/horrible behavior! Posted by: " lisa lally " tsbbcrw@... tsbbcrw Wed Dec 23, 2009 9:27 am (PST) Hi friends, We are having boatloads of trouble with my sophomore, soon to be 16 y/o son. He got an amalgam filling as a 3 or 4 y/o, which at the time I had no clue was WRONG. Shortly thereafter he started to suffer from constipation, which lead to encopresis. He started to decline in school around 3rd to 4th grade behaviorally. He has been on soccer, basketball and baseball teams, and it has become somewhat of a joke amongst high school teammates how angry he can be on the field, wanting to fight, getting " carded " in soccer, or thrown out of a basketball game. His grades are terrible, basically failing out of high school, and he is only a sophomore. He is extremely bright, so I know he is ABLE to to the work, he chooses NOT to do the work. He is a middle child, my oldest (a daughter) is a super athlete, very popular (hs junior) and my youngest (8th grader) is my autistic child. Max is also very popular, but making such poor choices that he " enjoys " being set up by " friends " to do stupid things like post things on Facebook to incite some sort of riot. He no longer has his amalgam tooth (lost that maybe 4 years ago), but I believe he harbors a host of nasties... could be yeast, bacteria or parasites. Please suggest something to start him on...perhaps that will address more than 1 thing. We are at our wits end and basically scared he will end up as a dropout! Thanks, ------------------------------------------------------------ Do it right the first time. Click to find contractors to work on your home improvement project. Home Improvement Projects http://tagline.excite.com/c?cp=NyCe7qhXjQlO0HcduNtWeQAAKZRr_2tbQBaG-3loGUsiTeHAA\ AYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAShM9iyrs= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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