2025.05.13 Daily Thread: TB Family Health Update

I debated releasing this as a special edition report for those who have helped and requested the results. Ultimately, I decided to do this as a Daily Thread this week and delay a dedicated Daily Thread post for a week relating to a subject that Scott and Wolf discussed of important national interest. That latter thread has turned into a two parter that can be sandwiched around Memorial Day

I started to release some of what is included here that I had completed last week. I deleted it and started over instead. Something put it in my head to delay the preparation of this post for a bit. I now know for sure why. Most of you will understand as well when you are finished reading.

Parasite Cleanse

As I posted a couple months back we purchased the above referenced from The Wellness Company. It is a 21 day regimen of simply taking one compounded pill of 25 mgs of IVM and 250 mgs of Mebendazole daily. It works somewhat like tele-med and other online type services by completing a medical history and submitting for purchase and use. A doc is assigned and if they have any questions they call or text. If not they email approval and ship the product from their pharmacy within a few weeks.

Since I have been using IVM periodically for the past three-four years it was an easy regimen for me to adopt. Wifey had only taken IVM for a short period once, so we were interested to see how her system handled it. She had no issues with it all.

I continue to note that my eyes seem most positively affected. With partial macular degeneration in one and the early onset of cataracts noted by my Retina specialist a half dozen years ago, the eyes have been my weakest link to date. Now they have completely stabilized with negligible presence of cataracts. The weaker right eye with the MD was made stronger with the use of prism eyeglasses for over a year. I was able to switch back to regular eyeglasses after my last exam a couple of months ago.

I take no other meds except for seasonal pollen allergies. I take a few supplements occasionally like nattokinase along with vitamins. Blood tests have remained good and in range and I have no other known health issues to address presently. I have another blood test coming up in late June. From my perspective the Cleanse kept my system working reasonably well.

You know it is working because of how seemingly yucky stuff exits your body up to two weeks after completing it. Yucky stuff is technical medical term in the TB household. For the record, it is not scary, just different. You may say, “What in the world?” afterward as Wifey did. 😂

Wifey struggled with the corneal ulcer injury to an eye as reported here. It went as Wolf suggested it might. It healed with antibiotic usage, although there is some scar tissue. Her vision is being impacted by developing cataracts that are being monitored. The doc tested the small white mass he removed from her eye and the lab was not able to determine what it was. We believe it may have become infected during our fall frolic travels after Hurricane Helene as it coincided with the aftermath that have been felt in the region for a long time. She has been released by the Corneal specialist. She went to a recent comprehensive eye exam with imaging that our highly competent optometry practice performs. The good news is her vision is stabilized back to where it was pre-incident and she did not need new corrective lenses. It seems the Cleanse has helped stabilize her in that area.

There is more good news for Wifey from this Cleanse as well. Her decades long use of a fluid med for her vertigo type events and occasional spikes in blood pressure has ended. She had reduced her dosage for several months leading up to the Cleanse and is now completely off. She weaned herself off this fluid med (Hydrochlorothiazide) with no increase in vertigo type events during this primary season of pollen and mold allergies that typically cause it. Its long term use caused potassium deficiency at times, which is no longer a problem either. It had also caused a side effect of heavy mucous creation in her sinuses that made for constant throat clearing, especially in the morning and evenings. That is greatly reduced. She no longer takes a seasonal pollen allergy pill and has not needed a Zyrtec D as often. She continues to adapt to the overall positive changes, which includes exiting the yucky stuff.

We both will do another Cleanse in the fall as another set of pollen and fungal allergies enter the picture. Each prescription includes 90 pills, so the participant receives enough for an extended period with the added health benefits that both IVM and Mebendazole provide.

DMSO

We both have been using the DMSO drops in the eyes as well. This may have contributed some to the good eye report. We have increased to 30% concentration after getting acclimated at 20%. I also do the DMSO/Colloidal Silver solution drops for Tinnitus in my ears. It has brought moderate relief, not complete, but reduced the hissing that originated post Wuhan COVID infection when my ears were affected.

Next up will be its use in sinus rinses. Many folks experience great relief from adding DMSO to the rinse solution. I will also be starting a roll-on of DMSO for my lumbar spinal region that has spurs to see if it will provide some relief beyond my monthly chiro visits.

Grandson #1

Many have followed the health journey of our now twelve years old young man over the past few years. His many diagnoses of health issues beginning with birth trauma and being three weeks premature have been; severe sensory, lactose intolerant/GERD, dyspraxia, absence seizures (childhood epilepsy), ADHD symptoms, eating issues (primarily texture) due to the sensory, binocular vision issues (Alternating Exotropia), and so on. Just living has been a challenge at times. The public schools failed him despite an IEP classification. They violated state law by refusing a full time aide, claiming they had insufficient job applicants for all of the needs. A school teaching assistant stated he did not believe #1 was intelligent enough to do the work in class to his face as well as a teacher and school psychologist said likewise in IEP’s with us. They did not accommodate his needs in the classroom despite physician and therapist written recommendations. A couple of physician medical “professionals” nearly killed him with excessive and inappropriate meds along the way. He has been through every applicable medical test imaginable.

Yes, I had all sorts of justification to make legal claims. We chose to see the obstructions for what the Lord would rather us understand and pursue.

We are still very grateful for the advice given on here from some of you. Wolf, Gail, Aubergine, PAVACA and Val deserve special shout outs. Much appreciation to all who cared, prayed and offered advice.

To begin his personal reconstruction toward better health we took over as a family unit. Our advice is to always do that, never give that authority to anybody else. Our first step was to wean him off all meds. We stopped listening to medical professionals for a time, at least until we developed a new cast of characters. Over time we regained his fun, social self and got rid of the hallucinations and bad dreams he was having. He began to sleep better.

The next step was to deal with his physical challenges. His lack of coordination and poor use of hands due to neural and sensory issues was very concerning. We took him to a noted chiropractor in our area who understood the issues and had helped other children with similar problems successfully. His hips, spine and neck were incredibly out of alignment per the X-rays. There was no possible way for the neural development in his CNS to be normal. Starting at age 9 over the course of the next year all of it was brought into normal ranges for the first time in his life. He went from an uncoordinated mess to playing basketball, tennis, and golf while being able to run like a normal kid. For the first time he could ride a bike without training wheels. All of it happened within a year of the first adjustment. He still goes for monthly maintenance adjustments with continuing success. The neurons are now firing as they should and the spikes are not as prevalent as they were when he first began treatment.

The lactose intolerance faded over time although we limit the intake as a precaution. As a result he no longer has GERD issues.

Over the course of the next two plus years a private practice OT has worked on his dyspraxia. This teaches body awareness and helps with his coordination and hand usage. It has been effective. This practice is adding food therapy, so we will be switching from the current ineffective therapist to theirs. He needs to gain weight and has an aversion to many foods due to the sensory issues. This practice understands how the sensory, dyspraxia and eating issues interrelate. He has developed great trust in them as well.

As noted in other posts the initial diagnosis of absence seizures was not true, he was badly misdiagnosed. When we got a second opinion from a competent pediatric neurologist we officially knew we were on track. They examined and did an immediate MRI of his brain, which revealed no issues of note, just continue to monitor. It was confirmation we were doing things right.

Everything changed when in the last month of school in third grade after yet another fruitless IEP meeting, the county’s competent school OT specialist followed us to the parking lot and told us about her observation that #1 was not seeing things normally. This was despite being tested by our family optometrist as 20/20 in both eyes. She noticed he did not track items and activities normally. She had another young student who had a similar problem that went to a Binocular Vision specialist and was successfully treated. We followed up with that same specialist immediately. It was a game changer moment and we will be forever grateful for her willingness to go the extra mile and let us know what she had observed when others in position to potentially help chose not to pay attention, care, or get involved. Instead, they chose to stereotype him.

Over the next year #1 was healed from Alternating Exotropia through the use of prism eyeglasses and two 8-week therapy sessions. See link to understand what the medical condition is about.

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/23440-exotropia

He no longer wears the glasses and has perfect vision; the condition is gone. Both eyes work together as they should. The changes in his life have been remarkable. We also learned he was not having absence seizures at all, they were focal events from that Binocular Vision condition being triggered by anxiety and sensory. It took awhile for us to get over the anger we felt over the misdiagnosis of the original pediatric neurologist who thoroughly tested and observed him, along with the dangerous prescriptions he gave that harmed #1. Focal events are obviously far less concerning than seizures. They relate to lag times for his eyes to focus after signals are transmitted to his brain from sensory and anxiety triggers. The redirection from the therapy reduced their frequency and length greatly. He continues to improve and be more adjusted without any assistance.

All of this occurred in exactly the right timing (God thing) after the public school finished botching up everything in the early fall of his 4th grade year. That is when we pulled him to begin homeschooling. Mamaw and Papaw assisted with half of his courses with Mom and Dad assisting with the other half.

We use the Time 4 Learning curriculum and an accredited umbrella school for reporting. The homeschooling curriculum is the most used in America and completely computer based, which he loves. We remove the few woke and inappropriate sections and substitute more appropriate class work, but for the most part the curriculum is quite good.

The results have been spectacular. He caught up his first four grades of academics in 7 months. What the school said he could not do well or at all, he blew through with very little teaching assistance from us. Most of the time we just made him comfortable, took breaks as needed, and kept it fun so he would focus. He made three A’s and one B+. His 5th grade year was more of the same. He completed its core curriculum in 4 months and since then he has been doing electives in Bible study, typing, creative writing, educational field trips, and science experiments to go with twice weekly music (guitar and vocal) lessons, Karate training and golf with Papaw to fill out his state required 180 school days. The curriculum provides state assessment tests in Math and English at the end of the classes, which he aces as well. He never wants to go back to public school again. He wants to start 6th grade work as soon as possible this summer. If he continues with this level of interest I fully expect him to graduate from high school early. His appetite for learning is huge.

School and government officials around our country wonder why American students are so far behind peers in other nations, but are sure it can be fixed by throwing more money, standardized tests and bureaucracy at the problems. As we suspected, #1 is quite intelligent and nothing like they made him out to be, which is exactly what we told them in all of those IEP meetings. But to know that you would have to care enough to work closely with the students and find individual ways to reach them other than as widgets on an assembly line.

We solved the medically related physical issues, education issues, and we will continue to work on mitigating and retraining the eating, coordination and sensory. Despite the trials God has provided caring family, friends, professionals, and His own special touch on the life of a young man who loves Him with all of his heart. We could not be more pleased with his progress.

I foresee a man of God who will be of benefit for the Kingdom and richly blessed.

Grandson #2

Time for a witness. Some may roll their eyes. Go ahead and get it out of the way and call what you will read a coincidence, luck or whatever. We and over 50 eyewitnesses to the actual event know differently.

#2 is eight years old, energetic, intelligent with an engineer type mind, very artistic, and has a Dennis the Menace (old timers will know what that means) approach to life. To say he is impulsive is an understatement. Even as children both #1 and #2 know the Lord well and allow Him to speak through their lives. But they are still kids doing kid things.

Son-in-law was taking #2 to school on Friday morning before heading to work in his role in law enforcement. As usual there was a long line of cars leading to the drop off. Teachers were assisting by helping kids out of cars and on their way to classes. They were creeping along, arrived at the drop, and #2 got out. SIL began pulling away in the line of cars slowly. #2 forgot his backpack in the back seat. He impulsively darted back to the car and yanked on the door, slipped on the wet pavement and fell under the car. The car rolled over his right knee. The teachers and students in the drop zone all saw the whole thing happen. They started shouting and crying.

SIL immediately stopped the car when he felt the bump and heard the screams. He jumped out of the car only to realize his worst nightmare. He and the teachers attended to #2 who began crying. Somebody called the paramedics, who were fortunately housed one block from the school. They arrived quickly and stabilized him. Per SIL they acted incredulous as they examined. They told everybody that nothing appeared to be broken, but to get him to Children’s Hospital ASAP for examination unless they desired that he be taken by their ambulance. Despite being distraught, SIL is well trained in these type situations, so he and the paramedics arranged an area in their crossover vehicle by laying down the second and third row seats. They carefully laid #2 on a makeshift pallet to transport. By this point SIL had contacted Daughter, who got the other two kids ready for transport to our house where they stayed. After some hugs of reassurance and loving on #2, off they went to the hospital that is less than 30 minutes away.

Meanwhile, social media and Facebook in particular went wild over the incident with people in our area sharing and praying along with occasional idgits making unfounded accusations. It was a very shocking event for the school and community as so many saw it happen in real time.

He was quickly attended to at the hospital ER. Scans were taken and examinations made for bone, tissue, ligaments, meniscus, etc. damage. Attending physicians thoroughly examined his entire body as well as for a potential concussion. The result…

There were two very small scratches on the skin near the knee with no bandaids even needed. There was potential for bruising, though none were present. There was road rash on the calf where it was scraped. There was moderate soreness. The physicians and nurses could only shake their heads and smile.

Yup. A third row Hyundai crossover rolled over this eight year old’s knee on an asphalt parking lot and basically nothing of consequence happened other than great fear that was soon replaced by great joy and celebrating our great Lord of all. #2, all of our family, and many of his classmates and teachers acknowledge they have witnessed a God given miracle that is meant to serve as a witness to this entire community; which I now share with you to believe or not believe at your discretion. As for me and my house, we believe. We have zero doubts.

The first question #2 had after the hospital staff examined him and he learned he was going to be fine was if he could participate in field day at school the following Tuesday, which is today. They said that if he was not too sore on Tuesday, he could do whatever he wanted to do that his parents would allow, that he was physically fine. He then started negotiating with his parents for some candy and snacks they could buy him as a reward for being a big boy during the exam. 😂 They headed home, shaken but relieved and exceedingly grateful.

After getting #2 situated for a day of rest and recuperation, Daughter came to retrieve the other two kids after stopping by the school to let them know all was well. The office made an announcement on the loudspeaker and the kids cheered as they like #2 a lot. The principal asked Daughter what type of toys #2 liked, they wanted to get him something for being such a brave young man. A couple hours later they delivered his desired request to their home as they checked on him – a Minecraft Lego set. He looked at his brother and said, “See what you get if you are run over by a car at school!”

🤣 😂 🤣

Later, I headed over to their house to check on #2 as well as SIL since he was still very shaken over what happened. #2 was playing with his new lego set in the floor. I ask him to show me his leg and where the car rolled over him. He pulled his pant leg up and showed it. Light bruising was beginning on his calf that took the worst of the pounding on the pavement along with two very small scratches. He got up and walked to his bedroom with no pain or limp to get something as if it never happened. As I left later he came running and gave me a hug goodbye. He then looked at his father and said, “Dad, it’s my fault that happened, not yours. I should have never come back to the car.”

From the mouths of children. It turned out it was just another day in the life of our Dennis the Menace.

With each day that passed he is recovering from the soreness. However he did not have any swelling, mobility issues or real pain. The road rash bothered him some with a long pant leg touching it, but they do not need to dress it with anything as it will heal fine without any topical treatment. Over the weekend his homeroom teacher also stopped by to check on him and bring his favorite slushee drink. So, it looks good for him to compete in a couple of events today.

A heckuva story in and of itself. But there is a bit MOAR.

The evening before the incident at school the next door neighbor requested SIL move his police vehicle to his driveway so a moving van could get around the cul-de-sac to load their effects as they had sold their house and were moving the next morning. He normally parks overnight in the street at the request of the local residents who see his vehicle as a crime deterrent. He did as requested and parked behind his F-150 with the oversized, off road knobby tires. This is the vehicle that he would have normally used to drive #2 to school instead of Daughter’s smaller, less heavy, passenger tired crossover that he used instead because the police vehicle was in the way.

Yup.

To Him goes all the glory. 🙏 ✝️

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Be blessed and go make something good happen!