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Re: allergy shots

  • Subject: Re: allergy shots
  • Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 11:22:05 -0800 (PST)
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Dianna

You are not clueless. I think we may just be doing
different kinds of shots. We do provacation
neutralization. They inject you with lets say corn,
then you react and then they find a neutrilzing dose
at which you no longer react to corn. That
neutralizing dose has a value assigned to it. If that
changes over time for whatever reason the shots are
not working. You are actually might it worst.
--- dgeist wrote:

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Ana,

What do you mean by the value of the shots? I'm
sorry to be so
clueless. He is within 1-2 shots of what they
consider full dose.
He started having swelling in shot area after the
shot. Two times ago
I had them remove phenol, which I did'nt know was in
there. Then we
missed a week. I assume they went back to the dose
that was given
two weeks ago. How old is your child and how long
did you receive
shots?

Dianna

-- In Autism-Mercury,
<@Y...> wrote:
Dianna

We had the same thing happen to us on allergy
shots.
What we were told is that if the values of the
shots
change (especially in kids because they are
growing)
then instead of helping you are actually
aggravating
the situation. We took a break for that reason
alone,
it was changing alot after they got sick and when
we
started back up again they were worst on the shots
than better.
--- dgeist wrote:
Dear Listmates,

Has anyone had a bad reaction to allery shots?
My
son has been
getting weekly shots since April. Last week he
had
a sinus infection
and missed his shot. He has been doing good
even
thru being sick,
and then we had a shot Friday, and two hours
later,
he was emotional
and hyper. Even his speech therapist made a
comment
that night. He
continued to be very emotional, twisting his
hair,
and commented not
feeling right. Do you think it was the allergy
shot? We didn't
change any thing else. So far, the shots have
not
improved his nose
problems, it's been 6 months worth. The Doc
says it
may take a year
to help. Is this normal to take that long to
see
improvements. Wer'e
wanting to give up on shots. Please reply.

Dianna




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