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Could you all help me define " hyperness? " doesn't exhibit classic

" hyper " symptoms (running, jumping, spinning, flapping, etc.) but he has been

extremely hypersensitive for several days now. Could this be the introduction

of digestive enzymes?

I've read in several posts about children being more " hyper " but I'm wondering

if that's " classic " hyper symptoms (like my daughter has when she's exhausted

and just about to hit the fan and then collapse) or if hypersensitivity could be

included in that.

Sorry to be redundant.

Thanks in advance!

Dana C.

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My daughter would also be hypersensitive along with hyper. She is

more " energetic " , but sometimes she doesn't know how to respond to

the extra action and melts down more often. It has been several

weeks on the trienza and I have found that by cutting down the dose,

the hypersensitivity is much less. We were doing 1 capsule at a

time and we have cut it back to 1/2 at each meal and things are

better. I figure we will go as slow as we need to. By cutting back

I have been able to see some positive things which were much harder

to see with so much " melting down " and sensory overload. I don't

know exactly what you are experiencing, but maybe this helps some.

Tammy

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> Could you all help me define " hyperness? " doesn't exhibit

classic " hyper " symptoms (running, jumping, spinning, flapping,

etc.) but he has been extremely hypersensitive for several days

now. Could this be the introduction of digestive enzymes?

>

> I've read in several posts about children being more " hyper " but

I'm wondering if that's " classic " hyper symptoms (like my daughter

has when she's exhausted and just about to hit the fan and then

collapse) or if hypersensitivity could be included in that.

>

> Sorry to be redundant.

>

> Thanks in advance!

> Dana C.

>

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