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Hi,

How old is she?

In a message dated 4/25/2010 6:13:55 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,

ethelgeorge@... writes:

Anyone know what I can give my daughter to help with potty training. She

has lately regressed in this area. Before she will say when she wants to go

to the potty, now she pees and poops on herself so I find myself potty

training her over again. She does have moments where she does regress in this

area. So please help

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Hi..

I have more questions about this......

In a message dated 4/25/2010 6:44:58 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,

ethelgeorge@... writes:

she's 6.

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Hi,

How old is she?

In a message dated 4/25/2010 6:13:55 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,

_ethelgeorge@ethelgeor_ (mailto:ethelgeorge@...) writes:

Anyone know what I can give my daughter to help with potty training. She

has lately regressed in this area. Before she will say when she wants to

go

to the potty, now she pees and poops on herself so I find myself potty

training her over again. She does have moments where she does regress in

this

area. So please help

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Anyone know what I can give my daughter to help with potty training. She

has lately regressed in this area. Before she will say when she wants to go to

the potty, now she pees and poops on herself so I find myself potty training her

over again. She does have moments where she does regress in this area. So please

help

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she's 6.

From: md29again@... <md29again@...>

Subject: Re: [ ] Potty training dilemma

Date: Monday, April 26, 2010, 3:16 AM

Hi,

How old is she?

 

In a message dated 4/25/2010 6:13:55 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time, 

ethelgeorge@... writes:

Anyone  know what I can give my daughter to help with potty training. She 

has lately regressed in this area. Before she will say when she wants to  go

to the potty, now she pees and poops on herself so I find myself potty 

training her over again. She does have moments where she does regress in this 

area. So please  help

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Hi Florence, do you have any suspicion as to what caused the regression? Are

you chelating with DMSA? I have seen many times where DMSA caused night time

accidents or more frequent urination in children. If not that, it could be that

she is intolerant of certain foods. Many of our children were able to potty

train after removing the common allergens: wheat, dairy, soy...and perhaps

others by trial and error, or that were found from testing. Yeast in general

makes food intolerances worse and can cause problems like this. If you are not

already, make sure you are giving a lot of probiotics and efficient candida

killers for what you are doing (chelating, doing antivirals, or even off

rounds).

Liz

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> Anyone know what I can give my daughter to help with potty training. She

has lately regressed in this area. Before she will say when she wants to go to

the potty, now she pees and poops on herself so I find myself potty training her

over again. She does have moments where she does regress in this area. So please

help

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Thanks Liz,

 

No I have not started chelating yet. I keep putting it off but I have decided I

will start this weekend. She is on a GFCF diet but i have found out that as her

allergies have come back ( allergy season) so has the tantruming and regression.

Currently she is taking probiotics and OLE but i don not know what the correct

dosing should be. I give them to her once daily. Will GSE and biotin work as

efficient candida killers?

From: Liz <elizabethsoliday@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: Potty training dilemma

Date: Monday, April 26, 2010, 6:32 AM

Hi Florence, do you have any suspicion as to what caused the regression?  Are

you chelating with DMSA?  I have seen many times where DMSA caused night time

accidents or more frequent urination in children.  If not that, it could be that

she is intolerant of certain foods.  Many of our children were able to potty

train after removing the common allergens: wheat, dairy, soy...and perhaps

others by trial and error, or that were found from testing.  Yeast in general

makes food intolerances worse and can cause problems like this.  If you are not

already, make sure you are giving a lot of probiotics and efficient candida

killers for what you are doing (chelating, doing antivirals, or even off

rounds).

Liz

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> Anyone know what I can give my daughter to help with potty training. She

has lately regressed in this area. Before she will say when she wants to go to

the potty, now she pees and poops on herself so I find myself potty training her

over again. She does have moments where she does regress in this area. So please

help

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Hi Florence, yes, it sounds like you have a pretty good yeast protocol in place,

you may want to get Candex or Candidaise because yeast is usually worse when you

start chelation. I am thinking it also may have something to do with

fluctuating blood sugar levels. I have found that the best way to keep blood

sugar under control is to do an elimination diet to find out possible food

allergens and avoid sweets in general (kind of like doing an Atkins diet). You

might want to try that if it continues to be a problem.

Liz

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> > Anyone know what I can give my daughter to help�with potty training. She

has�lately regressed in this area. Before she will say when she wants to go to

the potty, now she pees and poops on herself so I find myself potty training her

over again. She does have moments where she does regress in this area. So please

help

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