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> I am new to this group....my TSH level is 20+. My doctor put me on

> meds which seemed to give me some more energy at the beginning, but

I

> am back to feeling sluggish and lethargic again. I have an

appointment

> with an endocrinologist in a couple of weeks. I am looking for some

> advice of how I should be eating and what natural products (herbal

and

> homeopathic) I could take to help with my problem. I have read a

> couple of books and looked up tons of info online and only feel

more

> confused. I tried looking through old postings in here, but there

are

> so many. Can you help?

>I have been through 7 YRS. of this and I take Levorthyroine, I am

better but will always have some problems, my thyroid has been

totally shut down foryears. still have weight problems and all the

other, but not as much, Thanks to the Lord for helping me to ger

throught this. Hang in there, you will get better, I am praying for

you

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Joyce,

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> I am new to this group....my TSH level is 20+. ...

You seem to be grossly under treated. Get an increase in your dosage and

give us the most recent test results.

Chuck

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> > I am new to this group....my TSH level is 20+. ...

>

> You seem to be grossly under treated. Get an increase in your

dosage and

> give us the most recent test results.

>

> Chuck

>Chuck, have you studied about thyroids that have been shut for many

years?

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  • 4 years later...

Ok so my son had gastro issues from birth, more noticeable after our 2 week

visit and he would " flair up " after doctors visits. He was given zantac, didn't

work. Then was given prevacid after that. I removed him from breast milk and he

had alimentum formula with rice cereal. That combo worked for the most part.

He had a reaction a vaccine(if my memory is right it was the dTAP one). Of

course the doctor was like oh that can be a " normal " side effect. Well he hit

every milestone. Was saying ma and da by 6 months. Till we got a vaccine at 7

months. He stopped talking and it didn't help I was in denial that a vaccine

really could do that. Milestones were always met so I didn't worry. Then at 18

months he was still not verbal. I then began thinking he could be autistic.

Everyone around us said oh no he's to loving, and out going to be autistic.

Finally at 2 years we got him into early intervention and that's when SPD was

brought up. I then was in denial until I decided to educate myself. My son had

sensory seeking moments and would go get lost in his world.(Which I knew he

would go play on his own and again everyone said how lucky I was that he was ok

playing with others or alone). I was told due to the few things he did do one

might say he could be ASD or SPD. So thts when I seeked help thru a

chiropractor in the recovery of my son.

Even though he has autistic like traits, he has so many that aren't. He doesn't

have leaky gut, not allergic to anything. List goes on. I haven't seen any

signs of yeast or viral activity. No " behavioral " issues other than staying

focus on things he's un interested in(school work).

So I've been wanting to do DMSA(chiropractor does too). But I'm scared of

causing a yeast flair up or any of the other side effects that most have. And

always having it.

Any ideas/advice?

Is it pretty much trial and error thing?

Just trying to understand what I'm getting myself into.

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> Even though he has autistic like traits, he has so many that aren't. He

doesn't have leaky gut, not allergic to anything. List goes on. I haven't seen

any signs of yeast or viral activity. No " behavioral " issues other than staying

focus on things he's un interested in(school work).

> So I've been wanting to do DMSA(chiropractor does too). But I'm scared of

causing a yeast flair up or any of the other side effects that most have. And

always having it.

At my house, most sensory issues were related to yeast overgrowth. So if he is

sensory-seeking, then you already might be dealing with a yeast problem.

Here are some yeast control ideas

http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

Dana

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Ty dana. Just scared of opening a whole new can of worms. But I know in my

heart it needs to be done. I dunno if I have the " energy " to cope with new

issues, already mentally drained ahhhhh! Lol.

Dana - can you get to a point where you don't have to do yeast protocol? Or

just a maintance protocol ?

But thank you all for advice!

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> Even though he has autistic like traits, he has so many that aren't. He

doesn't have leaky gut, not allergic to anything. List goes on. I haven't seen

any signs of yeast or viral activity. No " behavioral " issues other than staying

focus on things he's un interested in(school work).

> So I've been wanting to do DMSA(chiropractor does too). But I'm scared of

causing a yeast flair up or any of the other side effects that most have. And

always having it.

At my house, most sensory issues were related to yeast overgrowth. So if he is

sensory-seeking, then you already might be dealing with a yeast problem.

Here are some yeast control ideas

http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

Dana

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After you chelate for a while, yeast will become manageable.

After you chelate for a long time, the bodies systems should start working

properly and control it without any supplements.

TJ

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Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 6:59:04 AM

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Ty dana. Just scared of opening a whole new can of worms.  But I know in my

heart it needs to be done.  I dunno if I have the " energy " to cope with new

issues, already mentally drained  ahhhhh! Lol.

Dana -  can you get to a point where you don't have to do yeast protocol? Or

just a maintance protocol ? 

But thank you all for advice! 

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> Even though he has autistic like traits, he has so many that aren't.  He

>doesn't have leaky gut, not allergic to anything. List goes on.  I haven't seen

>any signs of yeast or viral activity. No " behavioral " issues other than staying

>focus on things he's un interested in(school work).

>

> So I've been wanting to do DMSA(chiropractor does too). But I'm scared of

>causing a yeast flair up or any of the other side effects that most have. And

>always having it.

>

At my house, most sensory issues were related to yeast overgrowth.  So if he is

sensory-seeking, then you already might be dealing with a yeast problem.

Here are some yeast control ideas

http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

Dana

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That is what I needed to hear TJ! Just was so scared to cause another " problem "

that we all will have to cope with. But glad to hear there is a light at the

end of the multiple tunnels autism gives us. I actually met with the chiro today

about the " next step " I need to get details on the protocol he has in mind(was a

3 min convo nothing detailed just that I'm ready).

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> Even though he has autistic like traits, he has so many that aren't.  He

>doesn't have leaky gut, not allergic to anything. List goes on.  I haven't seen

>any signs of yeast or viral activity. No " behavioral " issues other than staying

>focus on things he's un interested in(school work).

>

> So I've been wanting to do DMSA(chiropractor does too). But I'm scared of

>causing a yeast flair up or any of the other side effects that most have. And

>always having it.

>

At my house, most sensory issues were related to yeast overgrowth.  So if he is

sensory-seeking, then you already might be dealing with a yeast problem.

Here are some yeast control ideas

http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

Dana

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The protocol you need to use is the Andy Cutler protocol we all talk about here.

Anything else will mor than likely make things worse.

TJ

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Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 9:55:34 AM

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That is what I needed to hear TJ! Just was so scared to cause another " problem "

that we all will have to cope with.  But glad to hear there is a light at the

end of the multiple tunnels autism gives us. I actually met with the chiro today

about the " next step " I need to get details on the protocol he has in mind(was a

3 min convo nothing detailed just that I'm ready).

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[ ] Re: I need some guidance

> Even though he has autistic like traits, he has so many that aren't.  He

>doesn't have leaky gut, not allergic to anything. List goes on.  I haven't seen

>any signs of yeast or viral activity. No " behavioral " issues other than staying

>focus on things he's un interested in(school work).

>

> So I've been wanting to do DMSA(chiropractor does too). But I'm scared of

>causing a yeast flair up or any of the other side effects that most have. And

>always having it.

>

At my house, most sensory issues were related to yeast overgrowth.  So if he is

sensory-seeking, then you already might be dealing with a yeast problem.

Here are some yeast control ideas

http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

Dana

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That's what I want to do. But I'm gonna wait to see what he says, then I'm

gonna ask about AC protocol(gonna print it out) and if we can do it. I don't

want to go in the meeting with " guns drawn " . I don't see him having an issue

with AC protocol.

Don't you have to have a drs script for DMSA

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> Even though he has autistic like traits, he has so many that aren't.  He

>doesn't have leaky gut, not allergic to anything. List goes on.  I haven't seen

>any signs of yeast or viral activity. No " behavioral " issues other than staying

>focus on things he's un interested in(school work).

>

> So I've been wanting to do DMSA(chiropractor does too). But I'm scared of

>causing a yeast flair up or any of the other side effects that most have. And

>always having it.

>

At my house, most sensory issues were related to yeast overgrowth.  So if he is

sensory-seeking, then you already might be dealing with a yeast problem.

Here are some yeast control ideas

http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

Dana

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