Kayla55
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Does anyone have helpful information regarding medical issues and medicine that could be accredited to combined community effort to assist with medical issues.
Personally aspirin gives me heartburn, I use paracetamol. Eno or rennies don't really help with reflux. Maybe it's fussy eater but my blood pressure is low but I am one of those underweight types of anti-socials. Monitor blood pressure. Take loads of calcium and magnesium supplements.
Only take steroids for prescribed medical use, if you want to improve child's school progress try research bacteria in guy and recent Australian findings as this is better. People may not realise adverse effects drugs can have on autistic people and need for low dosage.
My mother is diabetic, but she stabilises with a healthy diet, and it's a lot to do with nutritional intake.
If a toddler/child isn't readily eating solids then try smoothies, milkshakes.....progress from preparing milkshake to serving ice cream and spoon in front of them. Allow them to be curious and decide for themselves if they interested.
Try waffles, ice cream, nuts and cookies
I'm sure this will help
Does anyone have helpful information regarding medical issues and medicine that could be accredited to combined community effort to assist with medical issues.
Personally aspirin gives me heartburn, I use paracetamol. Eno or rennies don't really help with reflux. Maybe it's fussy eater but my blood pressure is low but I am one of those underweight types of anti-socials. Monitor blood pressure. Take loads of calcium and magnesium supplements.
Only take steroids for prescribed medical use, if you want to improve child's school progress try research bacteria in guy and recent Australian findings as this is better. People may not realise adverse effects drugs can have on autistic people and need for low dosage.
My mother is diabetic, but she stabilises with a healthy diet, and it's a lot to do with nutritional intake.
If a toddler/child isn't readily eating solids then try smoothies, milkshakes.....progress from preparing milkshake to serving ice cream and spoon in front of them. Allow them to be curious and decide for themselves if they interested.
Try waffles, ice cream, nuts and cookies
I'm sure this will help