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A.D is a 12 year old boy presented with ADHD, Environmental allergies, asthma, insomnia, migraines, dysgraphia,...

A.D is a 12 year old boy presented with ADHD, Environmental allergies, asthma, insomnia, migraines, dysgraphia, muscle cramps, stomach pain, nausea and diarrhea. He was first diagnosed with ADHD at 5 years of age. He repeated kindergarten because of attention and behavioral difficulties. He began methylphenidate (Ritalin) in first grade and continued through forth grade, although parents indicated that it didn’t change his behavior significantly. In 4th grade the drug was discontinued due to growth retardation. Off the medication, he pu ton weight but also started to increase junk food and deli meats.

A.D. has never received a positive teachers report. Off the Ritalin he continued to be disruptive and unfocussed.

A.D’s allergy symptoms were sinus congestion, and post nasal drip, sore throats and hives for which he took Zyrtec. His mom removed the carpets from his room and installed hardwood floors, but this had minimal improvement. His mom noticed symptoms worse with dairy. He would end up with sinusitis 3-4 times a year for which he was prescribed antibiotics.

As a toddler, A.D., developed asthma, hyperkeratosis pilaris and eczema. For the asthma he was maintained on Albuterol, Levalbuteral ( Xopenex) and Flunisolide (AeroBid). The asthma made breathing and sleeping at night difficult.

He also suffered with cold induced asthma attacks. His skin and anus were frequently itchy, and he got frequent canker sores in his mouth.

A.D. suffered from migraine headaches with hypersentivity to light and sound, and had muscle cramps and spasms for which he was given acetominophen and ibuprofen.

His stomach pain was treated with cimetidine. He also complained of naseau and had frequent bouts of diarrhea.

History:

A.D was a healthy 7 lb. 12 oz baby, but vaginal delivery was difficult. He was treated for hyperbilirubinemia. He was breastfed for 10 months, and then given soy formula due to a “sensitive stomach”

Gluten-containing grains were introduced before 1 year of age. He was prone to diaper rash, had sensitive skin, and frequent ear infections that were treated with frequent antibiotics.

COMMENT: When introduced before the age of 1, gluten containing grains are associated with a statistically significant increase in incidence of celiac disease in susceptible patients. The use of soy formula in infants with a first relative with allergies may be associated with increased incidence of allergies, food intolerance and eczema. Early antibiotic use is also associated with increased incidence of atopic conditions, including asthma.

Immunization- Full vaccine schedule including annual influenza shots.

Trauma- a concussion at 5 years old. CT scan was WNL.

Family medical history- A.D’s mother had migraines, sinusitis, and food allergies. His sister had environmental allergies. A.D’s father was in good health.

Medication and Supplements:

Zyrtec

Albuterol

Levalbuterol Inhaler ( Xopenex )

Flunisolide (Nasarel)

Cimetidine (Tagamet)

Acetamenophen

Ibuprofen

COMMENT: This is an overwhelming pharmacopoeia for a 12 year old boy, and his physical, mental and behavioral symptoms were far from being under control. DIND’s from the medications have been involved in the pathogenesis of his complaints. Cimetidine has ben linked with nutritional deficiencies and GI bacterial overgrowth from gastric acid inhibition. Glutathione depletion results from acetaminophen use; and intestinal permeability with the NSAID such as ibuprofen. Flunisolide has also been linked to inhibition of growth.

Laboratory Data:

RBC minerals

Zinc- Low 2.5 ppm

Mg- Low 15 ppm

Cu- Low normal 260 ppb

Mn- low normal 22 ppb

Chromium- Low normal- 1.7 ppb

Comment- A.D was very low in Zinc and Magnesium. Zinc is implicated in Asthma, Atopic Dermatitis, Allergies, and ADHD. Magnesium is also implicated in headaches, insomnia, muscle cramps and spasms. Copper and Manganese are cofactors in the antioxidant enzyme Superoxide Dismutase.

Serum Vitamins

Vitamin E- Low normal 7.2 mg/L

Vitamin A- Low normal .55 mg/L

Beta-carotene- Low <0.2 mg/L

Serum Fatty Acids

Palmitic- High normal 3425 µM

Stearic- High normal 951 µM

Trans- High 215 µM

Arachadonic acid- High 785 µM

Urinary organic acid

Kynurenate High normal 3.0 µg/mg creatinine

Xanthurenate- High normal 0.9 µg/mg creatinine

Serum D 25OH- Low 24 ng/ml

IgG 0-5 +

Beans-1

Cheese-3

Milk- 4

Peanut-4

Yeast-2

Canola-2

IgG antigliadin - High normal 17 units

Urine toxic metals

Lead- High 17 µg/g creatinine

Plasma Amino Acids-

Tryptophan- Low 30 µmol/L

Urine Neurotransmitter metabolites

Homovanillate- Low 2.0 µg/mg creatinine

5-hydroxyindoleacetate- Low 2.1 µg/mg creatinine

Dietary Intake:

Breakfast- Eggs, bacon, cereals with soy milk, occasional fruit.

Lunch- Deli meat sandwiches, cookies, peanut butter and crackers, carrots and lemonade.

Dinner- Pizza, pork or chicken, broccoli, green beans, rice/pasta/potatoes.

He has a strong craving for sugar and pasta. He ate candy, cookies or ice-cream on a daily basis. Although he felt better when avoided it.

Environmental Exposures- His home had an unaddressed mold infestation. Type of mold was uncertain. Allergic to tree pollen and mold.

1. Write a treatment plan that Focuses on Goals of treatment: General and specific

Focus on treatment strategies- Lifestyle strategies, diet/nutritional recommendations, Nutraceuticals/Vitamins/Minerals/antioxidants/Minerals.

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