Guest guest Posted December 19, 2010 Report Share Posted December 19, 2010 He is getting better. He can now at least walk upright. We haven't done any vaccinations and we currently are not chelating. I'm calling our DAN tomorrow to see if she has any ideas. Thanks for your suggestions. His oxalates were high awhile back, not sure if that correlates to anything or not! Tallent Sent from my iPhone On Dec 19, 2010, at 1:17 PM, " S " <iferstevens@...> wrote: > Not trying to scare you and this could be totally unrelated: > > I remember getting my MMR 2nd dose (booster?) before I was to enter kindergarten. Coming back from the doctor's office, my mother dropped me off at the top of our street to walk down to our house alone. This was meant to be a practice run, as I would be catching the bus at the corner and walking down the street by myself. > > As I was walking, I felt like I couldn't move my leg anymore. It could've been the leg that I received the shot, but the memory is cloudy. I thought I wouldn't make it down the hill. I think there was pain but again the memory is cloudy, it was definitely a feeling of paralysis. > > I spent the next day in bed, feeling like I couldn't move my legs. Then it passed, and I was fine. We went back to the doctor, but I don't think anything came of it. > > My son's legs and hands go numb from time to time. It definitely happens when we try to chelate, but it also happens when he is not doing chelation. He told me he thought that was normal, and so he never mentioned it. I told him it was not and now he lets me know. I also shared it with a neurologist, but she did not offer any possible explanations or seem concerned. > > I know there is no mercury in MMR, so that couldn't explain my reaction. My son always mentions pain and numbness when chelating, so I guess it is more pronounced then. It is only recently that he mentioned numbness in alternating hands/legs when not chelating. I guess there is no pain, or he would have been concerned. > Any thoughts as to why? > > > > > > HI > > I have a wierd one! History first, he is 6 yrs old and had step back in November. We treated with antibiotics. This past Sunday I took him again with high fever. Strep came back negative, buy the Dr still suspected strep and gave another rx of antibiotics. He had a fever all week and it broke yesterday. Yesterday he started dragging one of his legs and I thouht it was just asleep. This morning he woke up and couldn't walk. He complained that his legs hurt. He walks like an old man and when he walks for longer periods, it seems to improve. I've slacked off some of supplements since he has been sick. We are doing nothing out of the oridinary supps. Multi, omegas, calcuim/mag, vit c, bcomplex, folic acid, mb12, taurine, ltheanine, sonic cholesterol and probiotic. I did switch his probiotic about a week or so ago. The Dr did a CBC and protien blood work which came back normal. She is saying to give motrin 3xs a day and call if > > he gets worse. Otherwise, see how the weekend goes. Any thoughts?? This was really scary this morning! > > Thanks! > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2010 Report Share Posted December 19, 2010 We've had a few on the Low Oxalate group mention leg pain as a sign of oxalate issues and dumping, so it might be something to consider. Karla > > > > > > HI > > > I have a wierd one! History first, he is 6 yrs old and had step back in November. We treated with antibiotics. This past Sunday I took him again with high fever. Strep came back negative, buy the Dr still suspected strep and gave another rx of antibiotics. He had a fever all week and it broke yesterday. Yesterday he started dragging one of his legs and I thouht it was just asleep. This morning he woke up and couldn't walk. He complained that his legs hurt. He walks like an old man and when he walks for longer periods, it seems to improve. I've slacked off some of supplements since he has been sick. We are doing nothing out of the oridinary supps. Multi, omegas, calcuim/mag, vit c, bcomplex, folic acid, mb12, taurine, ltheanine, sonic cholesterol and probiotic. I did switch his probiotic about a week or so ago. The Dr did a CBC and protien blood work which came back normal. She is saying to give motrin 3xs a day and call if > > > he gets worse. Otherwise, see how the weekend goes. Any thoughts?? This was really scary this morning! > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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