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amother
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Post Thu, Sep 19 2024, 9:39 pm
amother Peru wrote:
You take LDN for adhd?

Originally took it for chronic fatigue by my rheumatologist. Then noticed it really helped with my natural brain fog too. The cause of my ‘chronic fatigue’ ended up being from needing to release restrictions in my airway, but I still kept my ldn since it’s been so helpful.
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amother
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Post Thu, Sep 19 2024, 9:53 pm
amother Moonstone wrote:
Originally took it for chronic fatigue by my rheumatologist. Then noticed it really helped with my natural brain fog too. The cause of my ‘chronic fatigue’ ended up being from needing to release restrictions in my airway, but I still kept my ldn since it’s been so helpful.
Incredible. It's been helping one of my kids with anxiety and ocd. About to start my other dc on it who has more of an adhd profile. I've been considering taking it myself for a variety of "ailments".

Curious what you mean by expanding airway restrictions. We've been doing some airway work with my children as well.
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amother
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Post Thu, Sep 19 2024, 11:18 pm
amother Peru wrote:
Incredible. It's been helping one of my kids with anxiety and ocd. About to start my other dc on it who has more of an adhd profile. I've been considering taking it myself for a variety of "ailments".

Curious what you mean by expanding airway restrictions. We've been doing some airway work with my children as well.

Had my tongue, lip, cheek ties released and a septoplasty+turbinate reduction.
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amother
  Peru  


 

Post Thu, Sep 19 2024, 11:46 pm
amother Moonstone wrote:
Had my tongue, lip, cheek ties released and a septoplasty+turbinate reduction.
Wow! Did it help with the fatigue? I'm guessing it reduced sleep apnea?
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amother
Wine


 

Post Fri, Sep 20 2024, 4:49 am
Risperdal and Prozac, also on Adderall but we might be stopping that because since the Prozac its benefit is less and it causes aggression. (ADHD, ASD, GAD.)
I have to say I was so against these meds but the Risperdal has been a lifesaver and the Prozac is just quality of life, there's a person to deal with and a sweet kid also, not just aggression and fighting and violence and abuse. You have no idea. If you are debating DO IT. And BH no side effects from those meds, we only had aggression from the ADHD meds, and on one of the ADHD meds we had low appetite and sleep difficulties. But Prozac and Risperdal, BH BH BH no issues whatsoever, only bracha.
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amother
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Post Fri, Sep 20 2024, 5:13 am
My son with ASD and ADHD is on Adderall.
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amother
  Moonstone


 

Post Fri, Sep 20 2024, 10:36 am
amother Peru wrote:
Wow! Did it help with the fatigue? I'm guessing it reduced sleep apnea?

I didn’t have apnea. Didn’t snore or sleep with an open mouth either. Once I had that done, I woke up finally feeling rested!
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amother
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Post Fri, Sep 20 2024, 10:40 am
amother Moonstone wrote:
I didn’t have apnea. Didn’t snore or sleep with an open mouth either. Once I had that done, I woke up finally feeling rested!
So interesting.
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amother
Bluebell


 

Post Fri, Sep 20 2024, 10:49 am
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amother
Denim


 

Post Sun, Sep 22 2024, 3:30 pm
Used to be on Prozac + Adderall; within the past year we switched to Abilify (mood stabilizer) + Adderall.

It’s made his rages much less intense (hey, going from lashing out physically to just lashing out verbally is worth a lot), and when he is able to focus at school, he has more emotional stamina overall.

It’s not perfect, but it’s a significant improvement.
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Post Sun, Sep 29 2024, 10:12 pm
[quote="amother Peru"]Look into suramin and low dose naltrexone. Targets the root causes of asd as opposed to just some very specific symptoms.
There have been case reports on ivermectin and nystatin (and other antifungals) making a big difference as well.


Where can I get these drugs
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amother
  Peru


 

Post Sun, Sep 29 2024, 10:17 pm
[quote="headband22"]
amother Peru wrote:
Look into suramin and low dose naltrexone. Targets the root causes of asd as opposed to just some very specific symptoms.
There have been case reports on ivermectin and nystatin (and other antifungals) making a big difference as well.


Where can I get these drugs
LDN here

https://ldndoctor.com/?gad_sou.....D_BwE

The others with a dr who specializes in treating the medical end of asd
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