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Could it be possible that if you tried this the Motrin was making her

sleepy? It seems risky to determine inflammation of the brain based on

giving a child Motrin which would induce sleepiy-ness...yeah?

Bekah

On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 9:48 AM, danasview <danasview@...> wrote:

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> > If I gave her motrin and watched to see if she calmed down at night,

> > and stopped with the wildness. Wouln't this mean there was

> > inflammation in the brain?

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> That would be a good indicator.

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> Then you would work on *why* there was inflammation in the brain

> [metals, viruses, and yeast are common causes] and address that

> underlying issue.

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> Dana

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good point. wonder how else i could figure it out.

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> > If I gave her motrin and watched to see if she calmed down at night,

> > and stopped with the wildness. Wouln't this mean there was

> > inflammation in the brain?

>

> That would be a good indicator.

>

> Then you would work on *why* there was inflammation in the brain

> [metals, viruses, and yeast are common causes] and address that

> underlying issue.

>

> Dana

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If my kids have a cold then any kind of Tylenol or Motrin made them sleepy.

what would the symptoms of brain inflammation look like? Is there a test or

way to determine this through a doctor? The OP mentions some wild type

behaviour in the evening and that sounds like my kids...maybe most kids so I

am just wondering what else is going on to look like brain inflammation? I

am new to trying to figure this out and find answers myself.

Bekah

On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 9:03 AM, danasview <danasview@...> wrote:

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> > Could it be possible that if you tried this the Motrin was making her

> > sleepy? It seems risky to determine inflammation of the brain based on

> > giving a child Motrin which would induce sleepiy-ness...yeah?

>

> Motrin never induced sleepiness here. Did it make your child sleepy?

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> Dana

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she seemed a bit more sleepy, then right when she looked like she was

going to sleep... she sprang up in bed and starting spitting at me.

Ugh.... It use to be like this 24/7... now its just at night. The B6

is helping a lot with this.

On Dec 1, 2008, at 9:03 AM, danasview wrote:

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> > Could it be possible that if you tried this the Motrin was making

> her

> > sleepy? It seems risky to determine inflammation of the brain

> based on

> > giving a child Motrin which would induce sleepiy-ness...yeah?

>

> Motrin never induced sleepiness here. Did it make your child sleepy?

>

> Dana

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