Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 I'm not a doctor, but if you go online and check I'm sure that it will tell you that a child can go many days without a BM. It's only been two days, right? Change and stress can cause it, like traveling. Try some higher fiber foods like apples or popcorn. Is he eating? TJ ________________________________ From: Schultz <wendymschultz@...> chelatingkids2 Cc: abmd ; autism treatment ; mb12 valtrex Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 5:01:27 AM Subject: [ ] HELP! My 3yr old son has not pooped since 1st MB-12 shot and IGg 2000 DF dietary supp I took my son to DAN Docthis past Tuesday and they took blood to test Vitamin A & D levels, then they shot him in his butt (not sure why they shot it in straight on instead of subcutaneously according to Neubrander protocol) and then the next day I started his IGg supplement. He has not had a bowel movement since Tuesday morning before the doc visit. I am also starting him on Nystatin today and will order a multimineral and probiotic today. Is this normal that he is not pooping? I'm concerned and do not want to take him to the emergency room to get an enima. Please help. Thanks, Kildjian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Thanks TJ, 3 weeks now on the GFCF diet plus he's allergic to whole egg and sunflower. So his diet is pretty much chicken nuggets, french fries, raisin and juice. Today will be the 3rd day. I was just wondering if this was a side effect from the MB12 shots. Thank you so much for your input. From: TJ Werth <tj_werth@...> Subject: Re: [ ] HELP! My 3yr old son has not pooped since 1st MB-12 shot and IGg 2000 DF dietary supp Date: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 9:11 AM I'm not a doctor, but if you go online and check I'm sure that it will tell you that a child can go many days without a BM. It's only been two days, right? Change and stress can cause it, like traveling. Try some higher fiber foods like apples or popcorn. Is he eating? TJ ____________ _________ _________ __ From: Schultz <wendymschultz> chelatingkids2 Cc: abmdgroups (DOT) com; autism treatment; mb12 valtrex@ groups. com Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 5:01:27 AM Subject: [ ] HELP! My 3yr old son has not pooped since 1st MB-12 shot and IGg 2000 DF dietary supp I took my son to DAN Docthis past Tuesday and they took blood to test Vitamin A & D levels, then they shot him in his butt (not sure why they shot it in straight on instead of subcutaneously according to Neubrander protocol) and then the next day I started his IGg supplement. He has not had a bowel movement since Tuesday morning before the doc visit. I am also starting him on Nystatin today and will order a multimineral and probiotic today. Is this normal that he is not pooping? I'm concerned and do not want to take him to the emergency room to get an enima. Please help. Thanks, Kildjian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Are you making your own chicken nuggets? The regular ones are full of wheat.. Also I found that Mc's fries are dusted with flour. I know it's tough when you first start out. We started last June. Hang in there though. We have had more results on the diet than anything else. TJ ________________________________ From: Schultz <wendymschultz@...> Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 9:34:40 AM Subject: Re: [ ] HELP! My 3yr old son has not pooped since 1st MB-12 shot and IGg 2000 DF dietary supp Thanks TJ, 3 weeks now on the GFCF diet plus he's allergic to whole egg and sunflower. So his diet is pretty much chicken nuggets, french fries, raisin and juice. Today will be the 3rd day. I was just wondering if this was a side effect from the MB12 shots. Thank you so much for your input. From: TJ Werth <tj_werth (DOT) com> Subject: Re: [ ] HELP! My 3yr old son has not pooped since 1st MB-12 shot and IGg 2000 DF dietary supp Date: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 9:11 AM I'm not a doctor, but if you go online and check I'm sure that it will tell you that a child can go many days without a BM. It's only been two days, right? Change and stress can cause it, like traveling. Try some higher fiber foods like apples or popcorn. Is he eating? TJ ____________ _________ _________ __ From: Schultz <wendymschultz> chelatingkids2 Cc: abmdgroups (DOT) com; autism treatment; mb12 valtrex@ groups. com Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 5:01:27 AM Subject: [ ] HELP! My 3yr old son has not pooped since 1st MB-12 shot and IGg 2000 DF dietary supp I took my son to DAN Docthis past Tuesday and they took blood to test Vitamin A & D levels, then they shot him in his butt (not sure why they shot it in straight on instead of subcutaneously according to Neubrander protocol) and then the next day I started his IGg supplement. He has not had a bowel movement since Tuesday morning before the doc visit. I am also starting him on Nystatin today and will order a multimineral and probiotic today. Is this normal that he is not pooping? I'm concerned and do not want to take him to the emergency room to get an enima. Please help. Thanks, Kildjian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Lots of good info already - just adding that apricots can be a very very good thing for constipation issues, wishing you the best, elizabeth > > I took my son to DAN Docthis past Tuesday and they took blood to test Vitamin A & D levels, then they shot him in his butt (not sure why they shot it in straight on instead of subcutaneously according to Neubrander protocol) and then the next day I started his IGg supplement. He has not had a bowel movement since Tuesday morning before the doc visit. I am also starting him on Nystatin today and will order a multimineral and probiotic today. Is this normal that he is not pooping? I'm concerned and do not want to take him to the emergency room to get an enima. Please help. > > Thanks, > Kildjian > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2008 Report Share Posted December 12, 2008 Of course I am making it...I am always smelling like olive oil, peeling potaties, slicing fries on the madolin, making GFCF bread crumbs, rice pasta, I should write my own recipe book, made a GFCF choc cake for my daughter who turned 1 yesterday. Thanks TJ! Someone told me that the safe fried are from Burker King, 's and Chick Fillet, is this true? From: TJ Werth <tj_werth (DOT) com> Subject: Re: [ ] HELP! My 3yr old son has not pooped since 1st MB-12 shot and IGg 2000 DF dietary supp Date: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 9:11 AM I'm not a doctor, but if you go online and check I'm sure that it will tell you that a child can go many days without a BM. It's only been two days, right? Change and stress can cause it, like traveling. Try some higher fiber foods like apples or popcorn. Is he eating? TJ ____________ _________ _________ __ From: Schultz <wendymschultz> chelatingkids2 Cc: abmdgroups (DOT) com; autism treatment; mb12 valtrex@ groups. com Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 5:01:27 AM Subject: [ ] HELP! My 3yr old son has not pooped since 1st MB-12 shot and IGg 2000 DF dietary supp I took my son to DAN Docthis past Tuesday and they took blood to test Vitamin A & D levels, then they shot him in his butt (not sure why they shot it in straight on instead of subcutaneously according to Neubrander protocol) and then the next day I started his IGg supplement. He has not had a bowel movement since Tuesday morning before the doc visit. I am also starting him on Nystatin today and will order a multimineral and probiotic today. Is this normal that he is not pooping? I'm concerned and do not want to take him to the emergency room to get an enima. Please help. Thanks, Kildjian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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