Guest guest Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 Ann With GSE for a child this size.. being with 1/2 a tablet in the morning. Wait a few days then add another half. Slowing increasing the halves until you reach a dose that seems to be controlling his yeast. Probiotics should be begun before any gse is used and should be continued the entire time he's on gse. Give them at least four hours apart from any gse. You use the gse until the yeast is gone, then stop. Restart anytime the yeast comes back. It's an off and on thing. I use this for all of us in my house from 40 pounds, to 130 pounds + The dosing varies of course. AT times my 40 pd has needed 2 tablets a day if the yeast were really bad. Normally we look at 1/2 to 1 for keeping it in control. I myself at times have had to go up to 3 tablets a day. I don't take them all at the same time though. When yeast is not a huge issue for me, I take one tablet a day. You'll have to see what works for him. But begin slowly so there is not a huge die off reaction of gas, bloating, stools etc. > > > > Greetings: > > > > My son is suddenly having accidents again after months of no > > accidents. Now, we did just move about two weeks ago, but these > issues > > only started yesterday. I'm away on a business trip right now as > well, > > though I somehow doubt it has to do with the move or with my > absence. > > My son is one of those rare spectrum kids who doesn't appear to > have a > > problem with transitions at all. I'm suspecting something > biomedical, > > though I can't imagine what the problem might be. > > > > The only change we made recently was the administration of diflucan > a > > week or two ago when we noticed his classic yeasty symptoms > reappear. > > Stools improved dramatically as a result, and are still good, so why > > are we having this dramatic setback? He's having some stimmy, hyper, > > OCD behaviors as well, so it's not just the potty accidents... > > > > I usually handle his supplements, and I left detailed instructions > for > > my spouse, who swears she's following them to the letter. While I > > obviously can't see exactly what she's doing, I have no reason to > > suspect she's doing anything that isn't exactly in line with what > I've > > been doing. She's a smart cookie who's very committed to my son's > > intervention (even more so than I, if possible). > > > > Are there any supplements that help with toileting? I'd like to be > > able to give my wife SOMETHING to go on beyond " just hang in there > > until I get back. " Any ideas? > > > > cheers, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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