Guest guest Posted December 1, 2010 Report Share Posted December 1, 2010 Hello, Great suggestions from our list mates. I feel for you also. We learn so much from pain-but it is our path to not give up. I would like to add that an Immunologist might be able to help-different than an Allergy doctor.Also where does your daughter stand in the methylation cycle/genetic areas? Hang in there-stay strong. Charlotte From: Haven DeLay <hdelay@...> Subject: Re: [ ] Re: I am in desperate need of help and will do anything to stop this agony... Date: Wednesday, December 1, 2010, 5:55 PM Â I believe we have to get out kids ready for chelation, decide on a diet, get the proper metabolic supports in place, get yeast under control etc.. When you went gf/cf, did you then go soy protein free? Gf/cf improved many of our son's issues, but when we removed soy protein --WOW! It was amazing. From there we moved toward natural, got rid of refined sugars (except for special occasions, I confess). could your daughter possibly have a problem with sulfur? Our son does, so when we continue chelation, it will be with ALA only. Also, I too, suggest moving to all cotton clothing. I know my son prefers soft cotton everything. He does okay with linen. He does not like to wear blue jeans. Sometimes when we start something new, it does get much worse before it gets better. Stopping chelation before enough metals are removed (doing too few rounds) can be problematic as well, I think, but Andy or Dana would half to clrify this. I know when we first removed casein from our son's diet, he went through horrible withdrawal. I cried every day for three weeks! then things started getting better. I do regret doing IV chelation and would recommend only using the AC protocol after the reactions my son had with IV. My son used to poop on the floor. If he got the slightest upset about being out in a public place, he would start to gag and projectile vomit! We did diet and metabolic supports, and we used ABA methodology in dealing with behaviors. We couldn't even try chelation for a long time due to our son's low neutrophil count. My heart goes out to you. You need another perspective. I think the may have given you a good idea to contact Dr. Woeller's website. I know for us sometimes getting another opinion put us on a better path. It is my own opinion that you re-consider chelation. Have you done a hair test? Tammy also gives good advice when she says just have her wear underwear first. sometimes it is about slow desensitization. Once she is comfortable with the underwear, you can add a shirt. What kind of food allergy testing did you have done? Have you also used enzymes? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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