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Old 05-16-2011, 12:55 PM #31
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Hi and welcome!

Clearing candida is a very important thing, even if one does not have TS
I like Candida Clear by NOW but there are other products that seem helpful too.
I have heard a lot of negative reports about Nystatin increasing tics though! beyond the increase expected initially due to the yeast die off

Not sure what mesogold is?
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Dear JimmyV,
Whatever you do decide, please just be careful if you take your child off prescribed medications and make sure you do that with his doctor's supervision. Most medications prescribed for people who have Tics need to be tapered very carefully.

Would love to hear more about how he's doing and how old he is and how he's doing in school (if he's in school).
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Dear Chemar

I am a psychiatrist in Northern Ireland and I'd be keen to make contact with the psychiatrist you consulted and mentioned in this post. How do we go about that? I realize you probably can't give info like that in a public forum setting. Any suggestions?

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Hello
sorry I can't be of further help as my son saw that psychiatrist over 10 years ago, and the doctor now practices in New Zealand, as far as I know
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Chemar, how did you find a doctor/counselor who was able to do the cognitive behavioral therapy? I've been trying to find one in my area but I've not found any yet.
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we were referred to one by our physician, but you can also contact your health insurance and they can provide you with a list of therapists who do CBT
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