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  1. Nick, Could it have been a migraine aura? Frank
  2. Thanks for the input... we'll proceed with moderation. Screens are such a part of the modern world that we need 'em so much-- for work, play, news, learnining, this forum, and more. Marie, we've got the crts set to the highest refresh rates; the whole family can tell on sight when anything flickers too much. I have the most tolerance of low quality monitors and am not actually bothered by flicker even though I can see it. Our next monitor will be an lcd, but they're still awful expensive. Thankfully, metal poisoning doesn't seem to be part of the picture here. Frank
  3. My older son, 10, shows some real talent with computers. However, after a couple of hours he begins picking his lips and becomes antisocial. He used to get coughing and other tics from screens, but doesn't anymore. I'm wondering if he can become immune to the screens' effects with enough exposure; people develop tolerances for all sorts of things. Why not screens? I don't think we're playing with fire here; his screen-caused tics were never very severe. He seems to be addressing his post-screen irritability so that he can be allowed more computer time. Anyone have any actual experience with this? Frank
  4. Gina, My son (10) takes Country Life Calcium-Magnesium sometimes. It's hypoallergenic and vegetarian. They're big tablets and hard for a kid to swallow, though. They also are unpleasant to chew, so we ground 'em up with a mortar & pestle and put the powder in veggie caps. Rather than give lots of supplements, we've been concentrating on better absorption. Digestive enzymes work well for us. Frank
  5. My older son's tics, etc. increased with flax seed and he thrives with Carlson's cod liver oil. All fish disagrees with my younger son, but he, too, thrives on the cod liver oil. Frank
  6. Hi all- That enzyme board is indeed awsome; I've been following it for about a month now and it helps us fine-tune what I learned from the book. She also has a similar book on enzymes which I saw at our local health food & vitamin store. Since we began the enzymes a coupla mos. ago, we've reduced the supplements I've been giving my older son. Frank
  7. Alison- Sorry, missed your post of 24 Feb. I get very busy sometimes.. My son's only been on the amoxicillin for about ½ year. We discovered the PANDAS about 2 years ago and were very reluctant to use antibiotics unless he actually tested positive for strep. Anyway, he caught the sniffles a couple of weeks ago (virus) and it didn't seem to affect his behavior at all. We were afraid he might get tics, OCD, etc., but he didn't. Frank
  8. Dara' One reason my wife insists on home-schooling our DS 10 is the cleaning chemicals in his old school caused bad behavior and tics. All kinds of artificial and even natural aromas can set people off. Also, just plain stress and pressure can cause tics. Frank
  9. Susanna- She prefers ColdCalm. It's made by either Boiron or B&T, not sure which. Frank
  10. Susanna- I would give him echinacea & goldenseal together, or maybe just goldenseal. My wife won't let me give our PANDAS son any, though, because of the "immune boosting" reputation of echinacea. She thinks it might overstimulate his antibodies to attack the basal ganglia. I say who knows? The cold he has is already stimulating his immune system and that can cause tics and OCD etc. If you want to dry him up, try RhinoCort; it's not as full of artificiials and chemicals as most drug store stuff and it works, usually in a day or so. I think it's meant more for allergies and chronic sinus running. My wife gives our son homeopathy which sometimes works. Frank
  11. Hi, It's always among the slower boards/sites I visit, but I haven't noticed any unusual slowness lately. Frank
  12. I don't know... PANDAS is by definition a pediatric disorder. We look forward to our son losing some of his symptoms by adulthood. It appears that many do. We've worried about what if he doesn't outgrow some of this stuff? I think Claire's advice about the throat culture is important because you want to know the cause of your symptoms.. right? The doctor who does the strep test may also want to do an A.S.O. titer to measure the anti-strep antibodies in your blood. It can be tough finding a doctor who's competent to deal with PANDAS if that's what you have. Frank
  13. Spartan- Do you have other symptoms of PANDAS such as OCD or ADD or ADHD or emotional lability? They can be triggered by strep antibodies. You might want to check out a site or 2: http://intramural.nimh.nih.gov/research/pd...ublications.htm http://brain.hastypastry.net/forums/forumd...aysprune=&f=196 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/EnzymesandAu...yguid=161718866 That last link is a large group that's learning how enzymes affect health and behavior. Most good health food stores have digestive enzymes and I think it's making a big fast improvement in my son's health. He has food sensitivities and strongly reacts to food colors and certain preservatives. These enzymes help him break down the foods properly and help eliminate toxins. An enzyme product that has a wide variety of different enzymes in it should help tackle whatever the specific issues are. Here's another link: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PANDAS_Suppo...yguid=161718866 It's mostly folks who are trying to help their younger kids. Much of the discussion compares antibiotic results and there's not much mention of diet or natural help. Frank
  14. Yeah, stress'll do it. So will lotsa things... We've found supplements help my 10 yr old with his PANDAS, but the biggest single help is being on antibiotics full-time. We've just begun giving him digestive enzymes and even though it's only been a couple of weeks and it's hard to be objective, I think they are making a significant difference for the better. With your respiratory sensitivities, I hope you have a good air cleaning system at home and keep everything free of dust. Dust mites, pollen and such can aggravate tics and other PANDAS symptoms. Frank PS-- diet is critical...are you aware of the Feingold program? feingold.org
  15. Hi Claire, We don't use Houston's because I haven't seen them locally, but certainly would from what I read. Locally, we've found Pioneer vegetarian digestive enzymes and Time4Health Advanced Digestive Enzyme. They both seem to be making a real difference in attention, etc. It's hard to be objective, since we've only been giving them for about 2 weeks and started with very small doses just in case. Have you seen the Yahoo "EnzymesandAutism" board? Frank
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