Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 Yes, it is very common with DMSA. I don't think it's related to behavior, yeast or anything else. > > Hi everyone, > > Last week we finished our 4th round of DMSA alone (AC Protocol, 5 mg > for a 34 lb kid, age 4.5). After round #3, we saw an increase of > yeast and after round #4 MUCH more yeast which I've finally gotten a > handle on a week later. > > Once after round #3 and 3 times since round #4, my son has had " pee > accidents " where he doesn't quite make it to the toilet. He usually > is in the bathroom and is trying to get his pants down when he goes > and gets all wet. 3 out of the 4 times, this has happened at > preschool. My DS has been potty trained for over a year and hadn't > had this issue previously. > > I'm trying to decide if this is behavioral (maybe just waiting too > long because he is enjoying playing) or if it has something to do > with either chelation or yeast. > > Has anyone else had this problem??? > > (Max's Mom) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 Just to clarify...the accidents are not happening on round but between rounds. DS doesn't seem to be peeing more often, but obviously has more urgency. (Max's Mom) > > Hi everyone, > > Last week we finished our 4th round of DMSA alone (AC Protocol, 5 mg > for a 34 lb kid, age 4.5). After round #3, we saw an increase of > yeast and after round #4 MUCH more yeast which I've finally gotten a > handle on a week later. > > Once after round #3 and 3 times since round #4, my son has had " pee > accidents " where he doesn't quite make it to the toilet. He usually > is in the bathroom and is trying to get his pants down when he goes > and gets all wet. 3 out of the 4 times, this has happened at > preschool. My DS has been potty trained for over a year and hadn't > had this issue previously. > > I'm trying to decide if this is behavioral (maybe just waiting too > long because he is enjoying playing) or if it has something to do > with either chelation or yeast. > > Has anyone else had this problem??? > > (Max's Mom) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 I think a longer break between rounds is in order then. It's very important to rest the organs if there is too much stress on them. In my opinion I think it would be best to wait till he is more in control of his bladder like he was previously before starting again. You could do a search for " kidney support " and try some of the suggestions and it also wouldn't hurt to give a little adrenal cortex extract. After a few rounds, it was apparent that my children needed to start adrenal support. > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > Last week we finished our 4th round of DMSA alone (AC Protocol, 5 > mg > > for a 34 lb kid, age 4.5). After round #3, we saw an increase of > > yeast and after round #4 MUCH more yeast which I've finally gotten > a > > handle on a week later. > > > > Once after round #3 and 3 times since round #4, my son has had " pee > > accidents " where he doesn't quite make it to the toilet. He > usually > > is in the bathroom and is trying to get his pants down when he goes > > and gets all wet. 3 out of the 4 times, this has happened at > > preschool. My DS has been potty trained for over a year and hadn't > > had this issue previously. > > > > I'm trying to decide if this is behavioral (maybe just waiting too > > long because he is enjoying playing) or if it has something to do > > with either chelation or yeast. > > > > Has anyone else had this problem??? > > > > (Max's Mom) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 > Once after round #3 and 3 times since round #4, my son has had " pee > accidents " At my house, these were caused either by yeast, or by bacteria [too high yeast protocol]. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 This could be yeast related, but we've had bad yeast in the past and didn't have this problem. I'm pretty sure that it isn't bacteria related because our other normal bacteria symptoms haven't appeared (loose stools, stinky poop etc.). I have a telecon scheduled this week with our DAN dr. to schedule some bloodwork before the end of the year. I'll think we'll take this weekend off from chelating and start again the weekend after Christmas. I'm planning to add ALA then since we'll be off school for another week. Will ALA help this problem do you think?? I'm going to be talking about adding ACE to our regimen as well. Thanks for the input everyone. (Max's mom) > > Once after round #3 and 3 times since round #4, my son has had " pee > > accidents " > > > At my house, these were caused either by yeast, or by bacteria [too > high yeast protocol]. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 --- This happened at our home during initial stages of chelation,as his metal burdeon decreased this too decreased. Until the point it totally stopped. In , " epoxycozy " <epoxycozy@...> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > Last week we finished our 4th round of DMSA alone (AC Protocol, 5 mg > for a 34 lb kid, age 4.5). After round #3, we saw an increase of > yeast and after round #4 MUCH more yeast which I've finally gotten a > handle on a week later. > > Once after round #3 and 3 times since round #4, my son has had " pee > accidents " where he doesn't quite make it to the toilet. He usually > is in the bathroom and is trying to get his pants down when he goes > and gets all wet. 3 out of the 4 times, this has happened at > preschool. My DS has been potty trained for over a year and hadn't > had this issue previously. > > I'm trying to decide if this is behavioral (maybe just waiting too > long because he is enjoying playing) or if it has something to do > with either chelation or yeast. > > Has anyone else had this problem??? > > (Max's Mom) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 My son used to pee when he went over to someones house that used bleaches/detergents and chemical cleaners. He was chemically sensitive also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 Accidents have always been yeast (and bad yeast) related with my son. Has been very difficult to treat in my house. Loose stools can be yeast also. > > > Once after round #3 and 3 times since round #4, my son has had " pee > > > accidents " > > > > > > At my house, these were caused either by yeast, or by bacteria [too > > high yeast protocol]. > > > > Dana > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 We have the same issue with our potty trained 4.5 yr old. Had 2 major pee pee accidents at school and lots of little ones. He also seems less aware of where he's peeing, when it starts and when it stops. Thanks for the advice. Maggie d. > > I think a longer break between rounds is in order then. It's very > important to rest the organs if there is too much stress on them. In > my opinion I think it would be best to wait till he is more in > control of his bladder like he was previously before starting again. > You could do a search for " kidney support " and try some of the > suggestions and it also wouldn't hurt to give a little adrenal cortex > extract. After a few rounds, it was apparent that my children needed > to start adrenal support. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 We have the same issue with our potty trained 4.5 yr old. Had 2 major pee pee accidents at school and lots of little ones. He also seems less aware of where he's peeing, when it starts and when it stops. Thanks for the advice. Maggie d. > > I think a longer break between rounds is in order then. It's very > important to rest the organs if there is too much stress on them. In > my opinion I think it would be best to wait till he is more in > control of his bladder like he was previously before starting again. > You could do a search for " kidney support " and try some of the > suggestions and it also wouldn't hurt to give a little adrenal cortex > extract. After a few rounds, it was apparent that my children needed > to start adrenal support. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 > > This could be yeast related, but we've had bad yeast in the past and > didn't have this problem. At my house, yeast overgrowth symptoms changed over time. >>I'm planning to add ALA then since we'll be off school for > another week. Will ALA help this problem do you think?? It will probably tend to cause more yeast at first. But at about round 50 of ALA [i used only ALA], my son stopped having a yeast overgrowth problem related to chelation. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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