hi faith !
lemme give you s rundown his medical history to the best of my recollection:
He was a perfectly healthy baby until he reached 2.5 yrs. old when he was diagnosed with primary complex. He was given rifampicin and isoniazid for 6 months. A few months after his primary complex treatment, he had his first asthma attack during a bout of colds. But because his asthma attacks were triggered only when he had a cold (only 4 or 5 times a year, usually during the “ber” months), he was not put on prophylactic treatment. He was usually given oral prednisone for 3 days when needed.
We were diligent with all his vaccines and booster shots until he was around 9 yrs. old when we read about the ill effects of vaccines. His last vaccination was at 8 yrs. old when his blood test shows nonreactivity to hepa. He already had hepa shots when he was a baby but the doctor told us that this can happen sometimes, so he was re-shot with the hepa vaccine again and this time around test result showed reactive.
When he was 10 yrs. old, because he still had not outgrown his asthma, we went to a pediatric pulmonologist who recommended he be put on prophylactic treatment for a year with Sereide, then Flixotide. Ten months into his asthma medications, he started to make small funny whimpering sounds. His doctor diagnosed it as GERD and prescribed Motilium for it but the sounds did not go away. After the one year prophylaxis, his asthma seemed to be cured since he hasn’t had an attack since, but his lungs seemed a lot weaker.
In Feb. 2006, he contracted atypical pneumonia which was treated with antibiotics. In Aug., 2006, he had a fever that ran up to 40 °C . His stool sample indicated Klebciella Pneumoniae and was treated with antibiotics again. In Dec. 2006, during a routine checkup, his doctor felt enlarged lymph node and ordered x-rays which showed his primary TB had reactivated (Is this possible?) This time, he was given RIMACTAZID ( INH 400mg + rifampicin 450). By Dec. 2006, the vocal sounds he was making had intensified in frequency although still not very loud and discernible. In Feb. 2007, he had atypical pneumonia again and was given clarithromycin.
Late April 2007, we suddenly noticed his body making funny twitches but his vocal tics went away. We noticed that he was very emotionally sensitive at this time, too. We went to a neurologist who ordered EEG & MRI but my son was afraid of MRI. He insisted he can make it go away and it did for a couple of weeks. But it came back with a vengeance. Early May, the involuntary body movements had minimized to head jerks but he started making loud yelping, barking sounds and shouting “ta ta”. The sounds were really loud and can be heard throughout the house. We went to neurologists and psychiatrists, but they offered no useful help. That’s when we started to do research on our own and realized he most probably has Tourette’s.
At this time, after conferring with his pediatrician , we decided to stop his TB medications (on his fourth month) since we read that INH caused involuntary movements in some people , although rare.( and i read that it also flushes taurine out of one's system ? ) We also transferred him to a new school with a more relaxed environment. The new school, teachers and schoolmates were all very supportive, kind and understanding. Despite his loud shoutings, he was never teased or bullied at school, so he was not emotionally stressed by his condition.
Early June, we brought him to see a doctor who practiced traditional chinese medicine who prescribed herbal medicines for him. With a strict diet and the herbs, his tics were diminished by almost 40%. Then we read about Bonnie Grimaldi’s supplement recommendations, among others. We started giving him the supplements in August. A week after he started the supplements, the tics was down to maybe 10%.
Lately , with sustained mineral, amino acid and vitamin supplements his tics are down to approximately 1 to 2 % of what it was at its worst.
ml_gwi