I have news to share. Wednesday Marshall and I met with Dr. Berger, the girls' autism doctor, to discuss the findings from their summer-long chelation and recent blood work.
We found out that the toxic metals (lead and mercury) are significantly down in both girls. Yay! So the chelation worked. All those suppositories and creams and mineral capsules really worked. We will do another single dose & urine test in six months to make sure the levels are still down.
Paige's lactic & pyruvic acid levels are down, which is great. Before they were borderline high, so we started giving her B2, Biotin & CoQ10. These acids have something to do with your mitochondria, which move cells where they need to go.
Reese's zinc & copper levels were near perfect. Paige's copper is still high, so we're adding zinc to her daily intake. Apparently upping the zinc will help bring the copper down.
Reese's iron level was a little bit low, but that's because she stopped eating steak. She decided she only wanted chicken for the longest time. We've added steak back into her diet and she's eating it up. She just goes through phases. We're also upping her fish oil to six a day! Ugh...as if our house doesn't smell like a fish camp already...haha.
The biggest thing we found out concerned one of their blood tests...the Cerebral Folate test. This test determines whether or not the girls have auto-immune blockers, which prohibits folic acid from working properly. Both girls tested negative, which means they don't have the blockers. The bad news is that the test also showed that Paige's "switches" that turn on her folic acid are both bad. This is like your house having electricity, but the breakers are broken, which means you can't turn it on. Reese has one good switch and one bad. We also learned this is a gene that is passed from us. Every person has these two folic acid switches...one from the mother and one from the father. In a typical person, both switches are good, and everything is running smoothly. This is very eye-opening because it finally sheds some light on why both our children have these autistic issues. The issue now is finding out if Marshall or I are carriers of both bad genes. People with both bad switches are at a higher risk for heart attacks, blood clots, anxiety, etc. So this means that one or the both of us has passed this freaky gene on to our girls. We will be getting a blood test to see what's going on. This is the first genetic finding we've had, and it makes sense as to why they are so delayed.
Now, what do we do to help fix this? Well, we are going to start the girls on a folate capsule and also B12 shots. According to Dr. Berger, B12 is perfect for this type of thing, and he thinks that we will definitely see some positive results from it. The shots are given once every three days, and the needle is super teeny and the actual liquid in the syringe is minimal. The good thing about B12 is that you can't absorb too much of it; whatever your body doesn't need, you get rid of it in your urine. I'm looking forward to giving this a shot...it just may be the key. I'm not looking for my girls to be valedictorians...I just want them to be able to focus, connect and communicate. I'm still waiting on a real word in real context from either of them. It has been a long six years...it would be so amazing to hear one of them say something. Anything!
We'll do the B12 over the next three months and observe them. Hopefully we'll start to see some improvements. So keep your fingers crossed!
I have lots of cute pictures from the weekend...so here they are.
Here's Reese after school on Thursday, feeling the corners of her book. It's what she does...
Paige looked so cute when she came home from school on Thursday. Her hair started out in pigtails and she came home with them in braids. It was adorable! They suit her...especially in her "I'm a Wild Child" shirt :)
Paige's new thing is to throw the ball. She likes to get on the couch and have the other person at the other end. And she hurls the ball at you...she just started doing this, and I am amazed at how well she throws it. She gets this look on her face...and it's just so cute! She loves it, and she laughs the whole time. And you know, even though both of her "switches" are bad, there is something going on in that little brain. She self-taught herself how to build a tower with legos, she taught herself how to stack and unstack the stacking cups, and she just started throwing this ball out of nowhere. Reese never did any of these things, and she still doesn't. My kids have some very interesting (yet confusing) ways of thinking!
Reese's new "thing" is to grab a couch cushion and stick it on the table or the kitchen counter or the tv stand...or wherever, and put her book on top of it while she's flipping the pages. She likes to have it up high where she can barely see over the top of it. Who knows why?
I found this yesterday morning. Paige is back to rearranging the living room furniture and toys. I found her lounging beside the easel while watching Dora. Perhaps it needed a nap?
We had lots of pool time this weekend. Paige's new bathtime & pool thing is to splash as big and as much as possible. I don't know why I even bother to put her hair up anymore! Oh, and she is still licking & tasting everything.
Reese started out looking like this...and then decided to take the top part of her suit off. This is one of her old ones and it's on the verge of being too small. So once the straps were off, she was happy.
More pool time on Sunday...
That's it for now! Have a great week :)
1 comment:
Oh Missy!! I'm so excited about the results you received this past week! I've always been a big fan of holistic medicine and hearing your story is so refreshing. Good luck with the new adventure. Your girls are precious!
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