Confused
As I sit here waiting to get the oil changed in my truck I thought I would touch on the issue that is bothering me right now. Sunday when I gave Jordan his bath, and every other day for that matter, I check the fungal rash that grows around his chest and neck area to see how well it's doing since I've increased the dosage of the Threelac. Sunday it was the worse I've seen in a while. I am a little bit saddened by it. I truly thought that this rash would not return once this infection inside him was cleared. So I had to do more research on other methods on removing fungal infections to maybe add something else.
When I went to do my research I found other natural remedies he could consume that could help with it. I wanted to try maybe garlic or aloe vera liquid that could aid the Threelac. But as I was looking I saw something that made me question whether this was an internal or external issue. So I looked up what it could possibly be if it wasn't an internal problem. What I found it could be was something called tinea versicolor. It is a fungal infection of the skin that can recur often. So increasing the probiotic would do nothing if it's an issue with his skin. I think. The problem I am having totally believing it is an issue of the skin is because my husband, who has the same thing tried this home remedy that ended up making his go away for a bit. At this point my resources are limited because I am on my tiny phone screen. But I did look up and found there are natural antifungal creams that could do the trick. But I think what I may do is stop the cream that I used on him initially, and use the same local company's antifungal oil. Hopefully it will kill the infection and after using it a good amount of time it won't come back. If it does then I will have to delve deeper or maybe take him to his primary care physician to get him properly diagnosed. I don't want to because she is so far and she takes a long time to see us, but she is the best doctor I could ask for. You take the good with the bad.
All in all Jordan's progress is great. He is doing well with his behavior at school and home now that he has been on the fiber for quite some time. He is very calm when at home. Without his iPad he stills plays the Wii and watches Little Einsteins on Netflix. He also was awarded the 2015 Selly award at the school promotion for 5th graders because they are leaving the elementary school too. He received a standing ovation from them which was very good to see. We just went through another round of chelation this past weekend. He goes back to the DAN! doctor next month. I hope that we will check his lead levels. I'm curious as to his allergens, but being as though he is sleeping through the night, I think it might be better and maybe now we can move on to the next step in treating the metals. But first things first. I understand that there are ways and an order in which procedures need to be followed. 1 Corinthians 14:40 "Let all things be done decently and in order." So I'm going to be patient. If I still have to proceed on with fixing the allergy issue first then so be it. Sure isn't my place to order God's steps for Jordan.
When I went to do my research I found other natural remedies he could consume that could help with it. I wanted to try maybe garlic or aloe vera liquid that could aid the Threelac. But as I was looking I saw something that made me question whether this was an internal or external issue. So I looked up what it could possibly be if it wasn't an internal problem. What I found it could be was something called tinea versicolor. It is a fungal infection of the skin that can recur often. So increasing the probiotic would do nothing if it's an issue with his skin. I think. The problem I am having totally believing it is an issue of the skin is because my husband, who has the same thing tried this home remedy that ended up making his go away for a bit. At this point my resources are limited because I am on my tiny phone screen. But I did look up and found there are natural antifungal creams that could do the trick. But I think what I may do is stop the cream that I used on him initially, and use the same local company's antifungal oil. Hopefully it will kill the infection and after using it a good amount of time it won't come back. If it does then I will have to delve deeper or maybe take him to his primary care physician to get him properly diagnosed. I don't want to because she is so far and she takes a long time to see us, but she is the best doctor I could ask for. You take the good with the bad.
All in all Jordan's progress is great. He is doing well with his behavior at school and home now that he has been on the fiber for quite some time. He is very calm when at home. Without his iPad he stills plays the Wii and watches Little Einsteins on Netflix. He also was awarded the 2015 Selly award at the school promotion for 5th graders because they are leaving the elementary school too. He received a standing ovation from them which was very good to see. We just went through another round of chelation this past weekend. He goes back to the DAN! doctor next month. I hope that we will check his lead levels. I'm curious as to his allergens, but being as though he is sleeping through the night, I think it might be better and maybe now we can move on to the next step in treating the metals. But first things first. I understand that there are ways and an order in which procedures need to be followed. 1 Corinthians 14:40 "Let all things be done decently and in order." So I'm going to be patient. If I still have to proceed on with fixing the allergy issue first then so be it. Sure isn't my place to order God's steps for Jordan.