Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 If your child is mercury toxic I would not wait to chelate using AC protocol. I'm not sure about your child or his test results, but in our case we waited for years, always trying to fix one problem or another before chelating. We wasted 10 years and nothing would ever get " fixed " . It was one medical and behavior problem after another. My son meets the counting rules, and after 6 rounds of chelation he is already better. Everyone notices. He is easier to live with and he FEELS better. In my opinion, waiting will waste precious time. Deb > > Dear Group! > > I became confused with my son's hypoglicemia attacks. I think that maybe they are caused by candida die off. Meanwhile, we made salvia cortisol test and I would like to ask your opinion on it, whehter it shows adrenal insufficiency? I've been asking many people and they kindly shared their knowledge, but I feel like I still need to ask you because I am still not sure completely about the cause of hypoglycemia of my son. > > First, here is are the cortisol test results, salvia from Genova: > > 7am 24, 5 should be 12-22 - high > 11am 4,5 should be 5 - 9 - suboptimal > 3pm 1,7 should be 3 - 7 - suboptimal > 8 pm 0,7 should be 1 - 3 - suboptimal > > Do you think this shows adrenal insuffiency? > > Few months ago my son started no-sugar diet and his candida syptoms reduced greatly. His self-stim reduced, but overtime he developed hypoglycemic attacks. I started giving him some raisins during the day and attacks stopped. > All his regular tests are ok. With poriton of raisins every day, he was doing ok until today. > > Today I increased his anti-yeast protocol dosing more frequently. Instead of streaching one tablet (125mg) for a day from 9am to 6pm we finished it before 3pm (divided for 4 parts). I also added two Candidase between them, instead of one. > > His immediate reation was decreased stimming, and second reaction was hypoglycemic attack. He laid down on sofa with no energy. I gave him some raisins and he became more active, but still not very well. > > Usually, he eats lot of protein, his meals are frequent (every 3hours at least). He takes chromium up to 400mcg daily, licorice made his eyes swallen, taurine provoked severe reaction that ended up in another attack last time (I tried to introduce it twice). > > I am planning to start chelation using low doses schedule, but having this issue I am affraid to start... > With the situation like this, considering his test, reactions to supps and candida die off, what would you think is the best step to make first? > > Today, it is clearly increased GSE dose that made him laying on the sofa in silence. > > Any input would be appreciated. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 Thanks so much, Deb! My son is also 10, btw. ________________________________ From: mrboysmom <misterboysmom@...> Sent: Sun, November 28, 2010 9:38:09 PM Subject: [ ] Re: Question - confused with hypoglicemia. Â If your child is mercury toxic I would not wait to chelate using AC protocol. I'm not sure about your child or his test results, but in our case we waited for years, always trying to fix one problem or another before chelating. We wasted 10 years and nothing would ever get " fixed " . It was one medical and behavior problem after another. My son meets the counting rules, and after 6 rounds of chelation he is already better. Everyone notices. He is easier to live with and he FEELS better. In my opinion, waiting will waste precious time. Deb > > Dear Group! > > I became confused with my son's hypoglicemia attacks. I think that maybe they >are caused by candida die off. Meanwhile, we made salvia cortisol test and I >would like to ask your opinion on it, whehter it shows adrenal insufficiency? >I've been asking many people and they kindly shared their knowledge, but I feel >like I still need to ask you because I am still not sure completely about the >cause of hypoglycemia of my son. > > First, here is are the cortisol test results, salvia from Genova: > > 7am 24, 5 should be 12-22 - high > 11am 4,5 should be 5 - 9 - suboptimal > 3pm 1,7 should be 3 - 7 - suboptimal > 8 pm 0,7 should be 1 - 3 - suboptimal > > Do you think this shows adrenal insuffiency? > > Few months ago my son started no-sugar diet and his candida syptoms reduced >greatly. His self-stim reduced, but overtime he developed hypoglycemic attacks. >I started giving him some raisins during the day and attacks stopped. > > All his regular tests are ok. With poriton of raisins every day, he was doing >ok until today. > > > Today I increased his anti-yeast protocol dosing more frequently. Instead of >streaching one tablet (125mg) for a day from 9am to 6pm we finished it before >3pm (divided for 4 parts). I also added two Candidase between them, instead of >one. > > > His immediate reation was decreased stimming, and second reaction was >hypoglycemic attack. He laid down on sofa with no energy. I gave him some >raisins and he became more active, but still not very well. > > > Usually, he eats lot of protein, his meals are frequent (every 3hours at >least). He takes chromium up to 400mcg daily, licorice made his eyes swallen, >taurine provoked severe reaction that ended up in another attack last time (I >tried to introduce it twice). > > > I am planning to start chelation using low doses schedule, but having this >issue I am affraid to start... > > With the situation like this, considering his test, reactions to supps and >candida die off, what would you think is the best step to make first? > > > Today, it is clearly increased GSE dose that made him laying on the sofa in >silence. > > > Any input would be appreciated. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 , My boy is 15. I heard about chelation years ago but did not try it until now. He was under the care of 4 different DAN doctors. Each of them said he wasn't ready to chelate because his vitamin and minerals were too low. I spent between 300-500 a month buying more and more supplements and he took them. We never reached " enough " . Things got worse and worse as he got older. I started chelating on my birthday - what a gift. Things are better already. We are just like Figure 15 on page 52 of Andy's book Amalgam Illness. At 2 1/2 months in, he feels much better. We are in this for the long haul. We are not going to stop until we're done. I know a lot of people chelate to bring back the cognitive level. We've had it so rough I just want him to feel better so he won't be aggressive and rage. Any cognitive benefit will just be icing on the cake. Hope others don't waste time like I did. Deb > > > > Dear Group! > > > > I became confused with my son's hypoglicemia attacks. I think that maybe they > >are caused by candida die off. Meanwhile, we made salvia cortisol test and I > >would like to ask your opinion on it, whehter it shows adrenal insufficiency? > >I've been asking many people and they kindly shared their knowledge, but I feel > >like I still need to ask you because I am still not sure completely about the > >cause of hypoglycemia of my son. > > > > First, here is are the cortisol test results, salvia from Genova: > > > > 7am 24, 5 should be 12-22 - high > > 11am 4,5 should be 5 - 9 - suboptimal > > 3pm 1,7 should be 3 - 7 - suboptimal > > 8 pm 0,7 should be 1 - 3 - suboptimal > > > > Do you think this shows adrenal insuffiency? > > > > Few months ago my son started no-sugar diet and his candida syptoms reduced > >greatly. His self-stim reduced, but overtime he developed hypoglycemic attacks. > >I started giving him some raisins during the day and attacks stopped. > > > > All his regular tests are ok. With poriton of raisins every day, he was doing > >ok until today. > > > > > > Today I increased his anti-yeast protocol dosing more frequently. Instead of > >streaching one tablet (125mg) for a day from 9am to 6pm we finished it before > >3pm (divided for 4 parts). I also added two Candidase between them, instead of > >one. > > > > > > His immediate reation was decreased stimming, and second reaction was > >hypoglycemic attack. He laid down on sofa with no energy. I gave him some > >raisins and he became more active, but still not very well. > > > > > > Usually, he eats lot of protein, his meals are frequent (every 3hours at > >least). He takes chromium up to 400mcg daily, licorice made his eyes swallen, > >taurine provoked severe reaction that ended up in another attack last time (I > >tried to introduce it twice). > > > > > > I am planning to start chelation using low doses schedule, but having this > >issue I am affraid to start... > > > > With the situation like this, considering his test, reactions to supps and > >candida die off, what would you think is the best step to make first? > > > > > > Today, it is clearly increased GSE dose that made him laying on the sofa in > >silence. > > > > > > Any input would be appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2010 Report Share Posted November 29, 2010 Dear Deb, I wish you not only to frost the cake with you son, but even have champagne. And fireworks all around! Our own story is that based on frequent genetic disoders in the family I was stupid enough to think that I won't be able to help my son. I spent 5 years trying just to " be his mom " , " enjoy him the way he is " , and so on, and so on... Can you just imagine. The fact that he was rather passive and not very demanding worked against him.  So comfortable, I cannot stop blaming myself for that. Now as we started (thanks to all amazing people, I am so thankful to them), we found that his health issues are hidden so deep. First time I was actually glad to know about them, because I thought it is better to know what's wrong. But, overtime I became confused, so many issues. Thanks again to all people who take their time and minds to help others to find the ways. ________________________________ From: mrboysmom <misterboysmom@...> Sent: Mon, November 29, 2010 12:17:26 AM Subject: [ ] Re: Question - confused with hypoglicemia.  , My boy is 15. I heard about chelation years ago but did not try it until now. He was under the care of 4 different DAN doctors. Each of them said he wasn't ready to chelate because his vitamin and minerals were too low. I spent between 300-500 a month buying more and more supplements and he took them. We never reached " enough " . Things got worse and worse as he got older. I started chelating on my birthday - what a gift. Things are better already. We are just like Figure 15 on page 52 of Andy's book Amalgam Illness. At 2 1/2 months in, he feels much better. We are in this for the long haul. We are not going to stop until we're done. I know a lot of people chelate to bring back the cognitive level. We've had it so rough I just want him to feel better so he won't be aggressive and rage. Any cognitive benefit will just be icing on the cake. Hope others don't waste time like I did. Deb > > > > Dear Group! > > > > I became confused with my son's hypoglicemia attacks. I think that maybe they > > >are caused by candida die off. Meanwhile, we made salvia cortisol test and I > >would like to ask your opinion on it, whehter it shows adrenal insufficiency? > >I've been asking many people and they kindly shared their knowledge, but I >feel > > >like I still need to ask you because I am still not sure completely about the > >cause of hypoglycemia of my son. > > > > First, here is are the cortisol test results, salvia from Genova: > > > > 7am 24, 5 should be 12-22 - high > > 11am 4,5 should be 5 - 9 - suboptimal > > 3pm 1,7 should be 3 - 7 - suboptimal > > 8 pm 0,7 should be 1 - 3 - suboptimal > > > > Do you think this shows adrenal insuffiency? > > > > Few months ago my son started no-sugar diet and his candida syptoms reduced > >greatly. His self-stim reduced, but overtime he developed hypoglycemic >attacks. > > >I started giving him some raisins during the day and attacks stopped. > > > > All his regular tests are ok. With poriton of raisins every day, he was doing > > >ok until today. > > > > > > Today I increased his anti-yeast protocol dosing more frequently. Instead of > >streaching one tablet (125mg) for a day from 9am to 6pm we finished it before > >3pm (divided for 4 parts). I also added two Candidase between them, instead of > > >one. > > > > > > His immediate reation was decreased stimming, and second reaction was > >hypoglycemic attack. He laid down on sofa with no energy. I gave him some > >raisins and he became more active, but still not very well. > > > > > > Usually, he eats lot of protein, his meals are frequent (every 3hours at > >least). He takes chromium up to 400mcg daily, licorice made his eyes swallen, > >taurine provoked severe reaction that ended up in another attack last time (I > >tried to introduce it twice). > > > > > > I am planning to start chelation using low doses schedule, but having this > >issue I am affraid to start... > > > > With the situation like this, considering his test, reactions to supps and > >candida die off, what would you think is the best step to make first? > > > > > > Today, it is clearly increased GSE dose that made him laying on the sofa in > >silence. > > > > > > Any input would be appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2010 Report Share Posted November 29, 2010 > I became confused with my son's hypoglicemia attacks. I corrected hypoglycemia here with chromium and vanadium. >>He takes chromium up to 400mcg daily, Once I no longer needed chromium, taking more caused wild swings in blood sugar and required tons of GSE to control the yeast. Not a pretty picture. How long have you been giving the chromium? What happens if you stop giving it for a week? Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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