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Pam,

were either of your children 'extra spacey' during chelation? My child is doing

better but seems out of it alot and his expressive language little as it was is

even lower now. Receptive language seems to be getting better.

Jake's Mom,Nikki

> > >

> > > What does PANDAS mean?

> > >

> > > Ricky

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> > >

> > > ________________________________

> > > From: praboli <praboli@>

> > >

> > > Sent: Sun, October 10, 2010 8:17:19 PM

> > > Subject: [ ] Re: Statistic on Chelation

> > >

> > >  

> > > I have never tried IV Chelation, but have a basic understanding of biochem

and

> > > metabolic processes. With child #1, I did chelation for 1.5 years, every

week,

> > > ACP. This protocol ultimately recovered my child. I don't deny it's hard

to get

> > > up at night, but as you slowly see those new gains, that's incentive

enough to

> > > keep going. My child went from a " walking coma " to a smart, intuitive,

funny,

> > > abstract thinking and highly social child. He is in mainstream school

without an

> > > aid doing age appropriate work.

> > >

> > >

> > > Child #2, I did the same things. He got worse and I couldn't understand. I

even

> > > increased the yeast protocol and he kept going downhill. Come to find out

he had

> > > PANDAS. Now we're treating PANDAS successfully with antibiotics (still has

a

> > > long way to go). Started doing the ACP and making some great gains with

this

> > > child. My point of all this is before you start any kind of protocol,

please

> > > please take the time to understand what you are doing biochemically to the

body

> > > and the affinity of toxic metals to the CNS. The ACP has been phenomenal

for

> > > both my kids and I wouldn't even consider doing it any other way. AC may

appear

> > > a little harsh in his responses, but he knows the potential damage you are

about

> > > to cause in your already toxic child. The fact that he is responding is

very

> > > appreciated here because I always learn from his posts, as well as some of

the

> > > other moms/dads.

> > >

> > >

> > > I love it that we have our child back, and anxiously awaiting our #2

child's

> > > recovery. I pray and hope the rest of the struggling parents out there get

their

> > > child back as well.

> > >

> > > Also, it wouldn't be a bad idea to check out Andy's books. I haven't read

every

> > > page, but they are great reference books which I've gone back to over and

over

> > > when I had questions or needed more info.

> > >

> > > Pam

> > >

> > > Pam

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