Cum Passus Posted March 23, 2007 Report Posted March 23, 2007 OK...Petb, I'm back for another milk-bone. (hee hee) So your son did not have any adverse effects from the baths? Does your Dr. have him replace his minerals after the bath? The lady I spoke to yesterday said, Cellfood was good. Faith, I have had many a chuckle over your one-liners too. Good luck with the school. C.P.
petb Posted March 23, 2007 Author Report Posted March 23, 2007 Do you mean most of his ticcing is under control since you did this desensitizing? Please forgive me for asking same questions more than once, but I am feeling quite depressed at the moment. -- C.P., thanks, Yes I definetely feel everything we are doing has helped him tremendously. I also go through days of feeling depressed and helpless. And those days I think he senses and tics more. So I am trying to stay more positive and supported. Which is easier said then done. I will post of the info I gave to the school. I feel that really help him. I am very on top of things and they know it so I think they are more sensitive to him. They understand I am doing everything I could possible do. I am not just sending him in to school with meds and tell them to take care of him, like most women do that don't even try anything alternative. Hope you have a better day...
petb Posted March 23, 2007 Author Report Posted March 23, 2007 OK...Petb, I'm back for another milk-bone. (hee hee) So your son did not have any adverse effects from the baths? Does your Dr. have him replace his minerals after the bath? The lady I spoke to yesterday said, Cellfood was good. Faith, I have had many a chuckle over your one-liners too. Good luck with the school. C.P. You guys are funny... After most of the treatments he does get worse before getting better until he clears them. Sometimes he didn't clear them and had to get treated again. I think it depends on what the dr is treating him for and how strong his body is at the time. I didn't add any other minerals after the bath. Just told to drink alot of water. His baths now don't let out to much. I have cellfood. Someone told me to buy it. Used it only a couple of times. I have so many different supplements. that people and even doctors have told me to buy. petb
patty Posted March 25, 2007 Report Posted March 25, 2007 petb, Thanks for sharing your story and treatment info. It really gives others hope that with dietary changes, careful supplements and alternative treatments, tics can be manageable. I got emotional when i read how far your son have come and how he never complain about going to the many different doctors and taking supplements. I too have a son & a daughter, 7 and 5. My son is the one with the sudden onset tic. In the beginning i was so desperate to keep it under control, we too went to see many doctors at one time. It was exhausting for him. I can never forget that one time he was crying while he was getting his acunpuncture treatment. It broke my heart that i couldn't help him with his pain. Eventually we stop acunpuncture, although it helped with his tics, but he was under too much stress. Luckily, my daughter is fairly young, so she doesn't think much about going to the dr appts. I understand that you used NMT to desensitize your son from allergies and according to your practioner it is better than NAET. I started NAET last summer and want to resume and finished desensitizing my son. I am wondering if you tried NAET, because i thought about switching to NMT, but not sure. Any input from you is appreciated. Also, i heard that NMT can treat multiple allergens at one time and can speed up the desensitization process, is it true? Also, do you notice a direct relationship between ALLERGIES and TICS (reduce allergy reduce tics)? Patty
petb Posted March 25, 2007 Author Report Posted March 25, 2007 petb, Thanks for sharing your story and treatment info. It really gives others hope that with dietary changes, careful supplements and alternative treatments, tics can be manageable. I got emotional when i read how far your son have come and how he never complain about going to the many different doctors and taking supplements. I too have a son & a daughter, 7 and 5. My son is the one with the sudden onset tic. In the beginning i was so desperate to keep it under control, we too went to see many doctors at one time. It was exhausting for him. I can never forget that one time he was crying while he was getting his acunpuncture treatment. It broke my heart that i couldn't help him with his pain. Eventually we stop acunpuncture, although it helped with his tics, but he was under too much stress. Luckily, my daughter is fairly young, so she doesn't think much about going to the dr appts. I understand that you used NMT to desensitize your son from allergies and according to your practioner it is better than NAET. I started NAET last summer and want to resume and finished desensitizing my son. I am wondering if you tried NAET, because i thought about switching to NMT, but not sure. Any input from you is appreciated. Also, i heard that NMT can treat multiple allergens at one time and can speed up the desensitization process, is it true? Also, do you notice a direct relationship between ALLERGIES and TICS (reduce allergy reduce tics)? Patty Hi Patty, I found this NMT dr bc someone i know was seeing her for asthma. she is 4. and since she has finished her treatments she had only gets colds. and is off of her inhaler. Before her colds would go into athsma. After her treaments she was still getting sick. The dr finally figued out after a process of ellimiation, that it was the strawberries she was eating. Once treated for that...she is fine now. The women whose kids that is has also tried a number of different kinds of allternative therapies, and she said to me" try what you want but you will end up here" and I did. She also can't believe how good my son is doing. And it is because I watch his diet. The NMT dr also feels that way. He wears only 100% cotton, And I limit the TV and computer. No video games. He was also ticcing from playing legos. He was getting fustrated with them. So now those are limited to. But in time he will be able to go back to those things. Everything in moderation, food as well as activities is important. And let me tell you my son was so severe. He also still has some really bad days, i now think it could be bc we go to see her all the time. And it may be to much for his body. But I am so desperate. He's a tough kid so that helps. I do believe that these kids with neuro problems are usually highly-allergic kids. My son seems to have high sensitivities. (same thing). Over the summer when he got very severe it was probably the new pool we got. (great investment now). I believe once his body is strong again he will be able to handle the clorine. She works with his hormonal inbalance, the air he is breating in. he was breating in gas from my laundry room. The noise from the lunch room and school bus. ( I was driving him to school and now He started taking the bus in afternoon home.) The lists is long. We have gotten fast results because I go all the time. She original said he needed 33 treatments. I think we past that. Only because sometimes he didn't clear something and we had to do it again. And since she changed the original supplements that we started with from a Natural Doctor, he is better. I have been seeing her since Nov. Before I tried different approaches. A Nero-chiro had a different way of treating him. BBVP He explained that with these kids have a certain part of the brain didn't develop yet. And we were working on stimulating that part of the brain with eye exercises. That was alot of work on me too. There are NMT closer to me, in the same state..lol But you can read their credentials and my doctor seems like the best around here. I can email you her site (i feel funny to post it). Just so you can see the other things she does and it explains NMT pretty good. She does do NAET. But the dr that came up with NMT combines NAET and along with other therapies. So for us it is a 4 hour day. But its worth it. I would do anything to get my son better. She can treat 3 things in a day, it takes 24 hours to clear and then you can do another 3. I didn't get what she was doing at first. But now I get it. I went to the consult. and thought she was crazy...went to the Nat. dr did the blood and hair tests, spent $2,000 with a chiro....then decided to invest my money into her. If you can try NMT I would reconmend it. My dr doesn't talk much so I feel I have to do alot of work on my own. We also see a therapist. My email is petb26@aol.com Thanks for listening... PetB
patty Posted March 25, 2007 Report Posted March 25, 2007 petb, Thx for your input regarding NMT. I will email you to get your doctor's website info. I would like to look into that. I like treatments that stimulate the nervous system and immunity because it gives the body the opportunity to heal itself. That is my ulitmate goal. I am not against supplements but i find it hard to give the right balance, especially for kids, their biochemistry is constantly changing. Also, it is crucial to give the right source of supplements as they are not equal in quality. Right now, we are eating mostly organic to maximize the vitamins and minerals from whole food. I am giving my son Vit C supplements to help with his nasal allergies and just started with Natural Calm (magnesium) this week. And Epsom Bath daily for the last 3 months. Since you mentioned about brain development, have you considered chirop & craniolsacrol therapy? My son started with a chirop about 2 months ago who treats him with both techniques. According to him, tics are very treatable and he had good success with it. Also, he use that to treat autistic and ADHD children. We decided to add magnesium to support what the chiro is doing because my son's muscle is very tight and is hard for the treatment to hold from week to week. Since we started the magnesium, my son's chiro notice a slight difference. So time will tell, it has only been a week. We are finally at a point where we can stretch out the office visit to every other week. We have 13 weekly appts so far. You know what i find the most differcult is finding a good doctor with good intention, knowledge, and compassion. We had a couple of doctors that were not good but have been very fortunate that most of them are good. And i found good doctors thru doctor referral. Patty
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