Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 Bacteria issues are still not under control for five yr. old son. For a few days wetting accidents did stop after we increased PRX. Unfortunately, I backed down too soon and he is now requiring even more. To make matters worse I ran out of PRX and tried to double up using Virastop for one dose and it was not effective. Each time something happens he requires more to get this under control. He was at 13 capsules three times a day and still having accidents. Starting tomorrow I am going to try to dose him four times daily which means a trip to school. He has been consistenly on Azithromycin since 9/12 and has been taking ongoing OLE 1000mg 3 x daily, Emulsified O o O (Biotics Research A.D.P) 3 x daily, cranberry, twice daily and SPS three times daily. I have even added in Colon Guard that has garlic in it and today had him drinking Green Tea. PRX has been effective with addressing viral issues for many and I have started wondering if there is a connection between what caused my daughters wetting accidents and what may be causing my sons. My daughter who is on the spectrum potty trained much latter than expected even considering her awareness. We were giving anti-virals and I think it was kickng up bacteria issues and causing wetting accidents. Accidents finally resolved until we added in valtrex. After she was on valtrex awhile and in a less stressful environment, the accidents stopped. My sons issues are directly related to something medical and start after chelation. I am wondering if we should consider giving him valtrex or if we should steer far away especially considering what we are dealing with. Thanks for any advice. Melinda > > > > > > > > I am considering forgetting chelation. My 5 yr. old nt son has > > mercury > > > > deranged transport per DDL and high arsenic. We have tried low > > dose > > > > DMSA and DMPS and his skin gets severly blotchy and terrible > > redness > > > > around the eyes, probably from yeast. He is able to tolerate low > > dose > > > > ALA. We have always used Cutler protocal. He ended up with severe > > > > wetting problems which took us 18 months to resolve!!!! We > > stopped > > > > chelating and focused on treating the bacteria problem. Some of > > the > > > > things we tried were high doses of olive leaf extract, oil of > > oregano, > > > > cranberry, d- mannose, antibiotics, virastop/prx, and sps. > > Finally, I > > > > doubled the PRX to four caps three times a day and the accidents > > > > stopped. He has not had any problems since last Fall until > > recently I > > > > gave him a few rounds of 5mg of ALA. I started adding back in > > just some > > > > of the supps he required to resolve the accidents and added back > > in > > > > some prx, cranberry and ole but it wasn't enough. He is requiring > > the > > > > high doses of PRX and other supporting supps to keep bacteria > > issues > > > > under control. I can not keep him on these high doses of PRX for > > the > > > > amount of time it may take to get all of the metals out. I feel > > stuck. > > > > The only solution I can think of is dropping the amount of ALA to > > less > > > > than 5 mgs. Since he can not tolerate much chelator does that > > mean that > > > > he is more toxic? > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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