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Update on my Daughter and Bedwetting/rashes
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Chapelle
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Posted 6/23/2017 5:33 PM (GMT -5)
I have a few updates to post, but I will do them one by one -
I am so thrilled to say that I FINALLY got rid of the Bart rashes on my daughter. As some of you know, she kept wetting her bed and getting aweful scratch like patchy pink rashes on her back whenever she took a bath. I also stand corrected and remember she woke up with a scratch rash mark on her cheek one morning over the winter.
I started treating her with Cat's claw and japanese knotweed along with leuricidin (monolaurin). That kept the worse rashes under control as well as the bedwetting, but it wasn't cutting the rashes completely. So i decided to remove the leuricidin and replace it with A-Bart. The rashes remained until I reached her Abart drops to 12 drops twice a day. The rashes finally stopped appearing and the bedwetting has been nonexistent for 2 months!
She has no other symptoms. I am very fortunate, but I still gotta make sure I get rid of this completely. I plan to keep her on this regimen thru the rest of the summer. Once the summer comes close to an end, I will slowly cut back the drops with hope that she will be ok. Her lyme pediatrician recommended Fish oil and lemon juice in water to keep the acidity down in her body.
Does anyone have any other recommendations?
do you thing going 8 weeks with this treatment past her last symptom is long enough?? anything i should do when i stop the regimen?
thanks!!
WV Mike
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Posted 6/23/2017 8:43 PM (GMT -5)
No suggestions here just glad to hear your daughter is doing well!
Girlie
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Posted 6/23/2017 8:55 PM (GMT -5)
Chapelle - such good news!
Yay!!! You must be so happy!
You're probably fine to stop it two months past symptom resolution....but...maybe another month or two for good measure? even if it's dosing just once a day.
Traveler
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Posted 6/24/2017 7:22 AM (GMT -5)
Congratulations, Chapelle!! What a relief to have improvements for your daughter!
Is she detoxing? Keep that going as long as you can as well.
Chapelle
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Posted 6/24/2017 7:46 AM (GMT -5)
yes and no, we have been so busy, but I intend on having her detox more regularly now that school is out. thanks for the well wishes!
Post Edited (Chapelle) : 6/24/2017 6:49:27 AM (GMT-6)
Purrrsiankitty
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Posted 6/24/2017 1:23 PM (GMT -5)
Wonderful update, I'm so happy for you, Chapelle!
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