Saturday, May 16, 2009

Remove, Replenish, Repair, Restore

Remove, Replenish, Repair, Restore - this is the mantra modestly scribbled on the white board at the DAN! doctors office on our second visit to see him about the boys.  It has been a month and a half since we first took them in and we've done our best to keep up with the regimen of Vitamin C, Vitamin A, liquid vitamins, probiotics, fish oil, Calcium, DMG, Q10, and oh yeah, they have to be fed too.

When we first started I thought to myself, no problem they'll just take their vitamins and it won't be a big deal.  The first night I gave each one their probiotics to take with their milk.  I guess I take for granted that I know how to choke down a pill like it is second nature.  AJ took it like a wild man chewing his gel-cap up like it was steel.  Jonah's 20 minute ordeal of spitting up water and seeing the contents of his pill everywhere and not getting it anywhere in his body made me reconsider how to administer.  Opening the capsule and dumping it into a smoothie it is.  That is how lemon/berry/fish oil smoothies were born!

So, we've been doing all this since March and we took a morning off sometime in April so that Joe and I could take the boys to get their blood drawn for the Age food sensitivity screening and Hard Metals screening tests that I had purchased from my doctor in Westlake almost two years ago.  As you can see, the thought of getting blood taken was a deterrent for us.  AJ went first and was a trooper, Jonah, on the other hand was a little more resistant.  Let's face it, he screamed his head off.  Crying it hurts!  It hurts!  Take it out!  Take it out!  It got so bad that I had to take AJ outside and we could still hear him.  Of course this threw AJ into a spiral as well so here we were with two screaming kids, but the blood got collected and all was right with the world once more.

So, this past week we finally met with the doctor to get the blood results.  As we have always known, our boys are polar opposites.  Jonah's little body still seems to have absorption issues. His vitamin levels were very low, but on the bright side, so were his levels of hard metals including arsenic, lead, and mercury among others. 


Jonah's test results:





























AJ on the other hand, has great vitamin levels, with one exception.  The downside being he is harboring very high levels of heavy metals.  So, after discussions with the doctor, we will likely start thinking about chelation treatments for him here in the next couple of months. 

AJ's test results:

































So, we left the doctor's office with a whole new round of supplements, the next step in the probiotics, new and additional vitamins, and of course B12 shots that the boys must do twice per week.  We agreed to a division of duties, Joe will do the injections; I get to do the stool samples for their next round of tests.  I can't wait.  I'm sure to have a blog post about that.  

Did I mention you'll do anything for your children?


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