| Says a soldier, "My son has been having seizures
starting at 7-8 months old. he is 13 months now, and he
has had around 7 seizures since the first one. each
time he has one his fever sky rockets within seconds
and he stops breathing and turns blue. he's been
to the emergency room and been admitted into the
hospital and he had been to a neurologist, but each time
he sees someone they each give a different answer. when
he was admitted to the hospital the doctor did all kinds
of test and said that he had a sinus infection
which was causing him to have a fever which was causing
him to have his seizures. the doctor gave him some
medicine and sent him on his way after 24 hours seizure
free. he went to a neurologist a couple of days later
and the specialist there took him off the meds and said
he was fine and that he'd grow out of it. he just had
another one yesterday and this time they said that he
had a bacterial infection. well, i'm tired of
waiting for him to grow out of it while I watch him keep
having more and more seizures. with the symptoms I've
given does anyone have suggestions as to why he is
getting worse not better." |
| "They have done a mri, eeg. and
they found nothing out of the ordinary. he was on
valprat but when he went to the neurologist with my wife
he took my son off them. two of the 5 doctors both said
that he has some kind of infection. one said my
son had a virus infection causing the fever, causing the
seizure. the other doctor that my son just saw said that
he had a bacterial infection. from what little i know
I think that his immune system isn't working properly.
I really don't know very much but i know my medical
history and I have a history of immune failure when I
was an infant. thank you for your reply. please let me
know if you have any more suggestions." |
| "Thanks for the advice. my wife is
pretty adamant about checking his temperature often, and
sometimes too often. when it goes over 100 she starts to
worry and she does everything she can to keep it down.
but he usually has them moments after his fever starts.
my wife keeps everything extra clean and sanitizes
everything. right now she is kind stressed out cuz
i'm deployed right now and it doesn't help that my son
is already more hyper than the average child. but
not like a crazy hyper, more like a happy hyper. what is
CNS? we are both looking into a good nutrition for him.
but the part that boggles my mind is we don't know
exactly what kind of infection he has. one doctor said
he has a sinus infection, so we bought new high dollar
vacuums and air filters. then the other doctor said it
was a bacterial infection, where? I don't know...
so she is being even more adamant about cleaning and
keeping things sanitized. but thank you for the
advice and if you hear of any other ideas or know
someone with similar symptoms please let me know. thank
you for you help and advice. Sept, 2008" |
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I would
wonder about the cleaning products
that are used. A very harmful component in cleaning
products, paint, stains, etc is BUTYL or
2-butoxyethanol.
http://www.valdezlink.com/re/avoidpesticides.htm
It is the cause of the high, near epidemic autoimmune
issues.Autoimmune
hypothalamus would cause elevated body temperature
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with a 'right now exposure' Hypothalamus also controls
blood pressure, blood sugar, etc
Exposure looks like 'the flu' or 'the sniffles'
If it is said that baby has sinus infection ... maybe it
is an exposure sign for this chemical.
Another cause of seizures is lack of oxygen.
I would wonder what is going on with his red blood cells
Are they ragged and beat up
(Approaching autoimmune hemolytic anemia)
You are right to avoid meds as much as possible
I would recommend Huggies baby wipes
They are the only ones I've found that do not have some
bad chemical components
http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/babywipes.htm
I would be sure that he is not in a freshly painted
room,
or around a newly cleaned carpet
If anyone is exposed too much to such chemicals as I
share about,
they can also be exposed second hand
Notice any farting with diarrhea following
And then think carefully what was going on differently
IMMEDIATELY prior to that
Moisture under the nose is also a sign of loosening of
the sinuses
Does he go to a babysitter? What do they clean with?
http://groups.msn.com/clean
PS
Does baby have any blood in
urine?
http://www.valdezlink.com/generic.htm#8
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| I think the
reason they say infection ... is that they are finding
high white blood cell counts?
That is also a sign of 'the anemia'
that may be lurking around, not the immune system
fighting an infection, as is generally thought
http://www.valdezlink.com/re/highwbc.htm
Seizures?
http://www.valdezlink.com/re/msn/braintumors/grandemalseizure.htm
Second
Hand Solvent Exposure
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| I don't have any medical background, but
doctors don't find the fatigue of Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction
Syndrome, either. That should be the highest priority in the Nation.
Maybe one of our Presidential or VP candidates could start stressing
this.
check
into glycobiology for help |