Guest guest Posted February 20, 2010 Report Share Posted February 20, 2010 Hi everyone, My son seems to be having alot of problems saying words he knows now.I am getting worried.He is not conversational but has been able to ask for water or say things like 'I need help " .I am noticing that when he wants something and I try to prompt him he just looks at me his mouth opens and he can't say what he use to.I am very concerned.Other days he says the entire sentence.Has anyone experienced loss of words with chelation.help!jake's mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2010 Report Share Posted February 21, 2010 Sounds like a symptom of lyme disease, which only accurate testing for is through Igenex. Yes, I've had these symptoms from dieoff. We add more dieoff moppers. When bacteria is killed off it gives off neurotoxins that can effect the central nervous system, create difficulty in talking from the dieoff, unless you use moppers. We use modifilan, activated charcoal, and pascelite clay as moppers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2010 Report Share Posted February 22, 2010 Not to scare you, but in my daughter's case this was associated with subclinical seizure activity. Have you ever had an EEG done? We had losses and gains in language (needing prompts to get known words out, funny stammers that would come and go, dropping the ends off words) that were considered " just autism " for far too long. If it persists, google Landau Kleffner Syndrome variant. There is good info at the Children's Hospital Boston site and the ICDRC site (Bradstreet and Rossignol). If you suspect this, be prepared to be persistent/fight for proper screening (24-48 hr. EEG) and treatment for any spike and wave activity. How old is your son? HTH, Charis > > Hi everyone, > > My son seems to be having alot of problems saying words he knows now.I am getting worried.He is not conversational but has been able to ask for water or say things like 'I need help " .I am noticing that when he wants something and I try to prompt him he just looks at me his mouth opens and he can't say what he use to.I am very concerned.Other days he says the entire sentence.Has anyone experienced loss of words with chelation.help!jake's mom > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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