Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Very Emotional

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

The past 3 days my 9yr. daughter has been very emotional. She has been

rolling her bottom lip down and tears filling her eyes and crys...

doens't last long but happening all through the day. She doens't look

or act like she's in pain. This is breaking my heart... I wish she

could tell me! We've been chelatiing her since November 07. her

levels are within range but at the high end, are Dan Dr. has her on ALA

(trans gel)this round with the chelation, one more week before we do

the challange. I'm wondering if the ALA with the chelation is breaking

the blood barrior to the brain and kicking in the emotions, something

she hasn't been able to do before or if it's hormones? Has anyone

experienced this???

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

On Jun 15, 2008, at 12:01 AM, eli8591 wrote:

> Most of us are not chelating yet, at my house...still addressing

> adrenal issues, mostly...anyway, I am very familiar with this in my

> 4yo

> (over the past two years) - it feels like this behavior happens when

> she appears to be " dumping " toxins - having a healing crisis,

> imo...she

> often becomes very " sad. " Mourning the durndest things - " I really

> miss

>

People on the NTH-A (NaturalThyroidHormones-Adrenals) list have

reported increased emotionality with reference to I think adrenal

function, although I'm don't remember if it was high or low cortisol

function. I think I remember it with reference to oxytocin

" overdose " as well.

I wonder if this could be another 'positive-negative' symptom

relating to the brain coming back online? Specifically, the parts of

the pituitary and the rest of the brain involved in oxytocin

processing..

Jim

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

The only time I have cried in recent memory was after being exposed

to something that was very toxic. The tears didn't stop until I

showered and changed clothes. Yes, I found all kinds of things to

complain about as " the reason " for the tears. But looking back on

it, that was not really why I was crying. My sons and I then talked

about the role of tears for cleansing the eyes and releasing toxins

from the system and washing out the sinuses.

Not saying that's the explanation for everyone. Just what I have

been through recently.

Michele

http://www.healthgazelle.org

http://www.kidslikemine.org

>

> Most of us are not chelating yet, at my house...still addressing

> adrenal issues, mostly...anyway, I am very familiar with this in

my 4yo

> (over the past two years) - it feels like this behavior happens

when

> she appears to be " dumping " toxins - having a healing crisis,

imo...she

> often becomes very " sad. " Mourning the durndest things - " I really

miss

> our old house, can we move back? " and heartbroken - 6 mos. after

the

> move, that is :( ....To me, it feels like she is

playing " catchup. "

> Revisiting old hurts, that she was unable to cope with,

> previously...got " ammo " of a sorts, and off she goes...did that

makes

> sense?

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

No chelation here but my nine year old son has been emotional lately

as well but he has been emotional on and off for a loooong time. He

sobs and weeps uncontrollably trying to stop the tears. He will look

at me directly and say 'sad' over and over. Sometimes he wants to be

left alone. He is usually very calm...just broken hearted. Two/three

bouts recently happened in our old home. I thought he was flooded

with past memories. He is mostly non-verbal. my heart ached for him

because he looked like a person grieving sorely.

Aileen

> >

> > Most of us are not chelating yet, at my house...still addressing

> > adrenal issues, mostly...anyway, I am very familiar with this in

> my 4yo

> > (over the past two years) - it feels like this behavior happens

> when

> > she appears to be " dumping " toxins - having a healing crisis,

> imo...she

> > often becomes very " sad. " Mourning the durndest things - " I

really

> miss

> > our old house, can we move back? " and heartbroken - 6 mos. after

> the

> > move, that is :( ....To me, it feels like she is

> playing " catchup. "

> > Revisiting old hurts, that she was unable to cope with,

> > previously...got " ammo " of a sorts, and off she goes...did that

> makes

> > sense?

> >

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...