Friday, January 22, 2010

A Shot in the Dark

Good grief when will this end?


I wandered on over to a forum to read. I can read, but if I post, then I get sucked into it all over again.


The forum is pretty dead, except for one section. Diet and Biomedical treatments for autism. Strangely, there are a lot of postings about chelation, which is neither dietary nor biomedical. Why are people still doing this to their autistic kids? Do they not understand that chelation is NOT a cure for autism? Guess not, because they are still doing it, sometimes for years on end. Here's a thought--if you've chelated a kid for years, it might be time to give up that ghost.



Chelation can happen in several ways. But I am getting ahead of myself here. What exactly IS chelation? In layman's terms, it's a chemical treatment to rid the body of harmful heavy metals, developed to remove lead from soldiers and sailors who were exposed to high levels of lead, and later, mercury and arsenic. Sounds reasonable, right? Patients were diagnosed with heavy metal poisoning, given treatment, and that was the end of it. The treatments did not span years or decades. You can read more about chelation here at Wikipedia.



Why are parents of autistic kids treating their kids with chelation? Well....I don't know. The simple answer is that the parents are desperate. Desperate to cure their child of his or her autism. They've been misinformed that their children are poisoned via childhood vaccines, and they've bought it hook, line and sinker. Hey, I am not judging here. I've been desperate myself a few times. But there are many studies refuting the vaccine-autism link. I tend to err on the side of caution and I am not about to subject my autistic child to a potentially deadly procedure to cure him of his autism. More importantly, I am not about to torment and torture my child.



The following are posts on a public autism support forum. I've changed the names of the people posting, but the posts are directly copied from the forum.



Question for anyone who is doing or has done suppositories



Poster #1: We have just started to do EDTA supp. our DAN just told me to keep minerals 6 hours away from the supp. He also had us add Selenium to our protocall. My question is I give it at night right before he is about to fall asleep. Is that when you give it and is there anything else I should be doing? I want to make sure I am doing it right.

TIA



Poster #2: good questions.. we will probably be starting DMSA suppositories soon..



Poster #3:
We weren't told to separate the suppository from any minerals.
We do the suppositories at night. I find the whole process goes a lot faster when my child is asleep or nearly asleep. Also, make sure the child has had a BM first.

Poster #2:
XXXX, it doesnt wake your child up?



Poster #4: administer glycerine supp a few hours before bed, they'll poop, then give chelator when child is fast asleep



Poster #2: thanks XXXX.. I just worry that if I do it while hes asleep that he may be scared to go to sleep after that lol


Poster #4: doubtful...Get your husband to wrestle with child while you insert supp.


Now, my DS knows all about supps. Sometimes it's a chore, but I cannot stand seeing that belly when he hasn't pooped so in it goes.



Poster #3: Oh she wakes up but she's so groggy she falls asleep right afterwards.


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Here's the part that got to me:
Get your husband to wrestle with child while you insert supp.

WTF. I mean, really. So it's okay to wrestle with a child while you are shoving something up his butt. Something that does not even work. Chelation will not bring back the child you never had--the one without autism.


Let me get this straight. This kid is being given two suppositories--one to empty his bowels, which is most likely NOT medically indicated, and one to remove heavy metals from the child's system, which is also NOT medically indicated. And it's OKAY to wrestle with the child while shoving a suppository in.



This is not new. The first time I read about chelating suppositories on that forum was years ago, and the typical approach is to wait until the child is alseep, then sneak in the child's room and attempt to insert a suppository, all while the child is asleep. Poster #2 hit the nail on the head when he/she worried about the child being afraid of going to sleep after that. No really. You think? If I woke up to someone shoving something in my butt, I'd be afraid to go sleep too! Years ago a young and very misguided mother wrote on the forum about how her son would actually go to sleep with his hands over his butt. He got wise to the night raids and made an attempt to protect himself.



I apologize for the repeated visuals and use of the words "shove" and "butt" in this post but for crying out loud, this is not necessary! It is not helping!



Many parents report huge "gains" from their autistic child after rounds of chelation. Thing is, most parents see the same "gains" from their autistic children regardless of treatment. Autism causes developmental delays, not a developmental halt. So kids will improve with time and maturity, as well as with many PROVEN therapies. Some kids will improve dramatically for a time, then lag a bit. And hey, that's kinda normal, right? Even typical kids seem to develop in waves, correct?



Again, suppository is just one form of chelation therapy. There are transdermal patches, oral medication, and IV treatments. An autistic child died receiving IV chelation treatment a few years back, but it's not stopped parents from trying it on their own kids. These are the same parents who claim that vaccines have caused their child's autism, and here are the side effects of chelation, again from Wikipedia.

There is a low occurrence of side effects when chelation is used at the dose and infusion rates approved by the U.S. FDA as a treatment for heavy metal poisoning. A burning sensation at the site of delivery into the vein is common. Other side effects include fever, headache, nausea, stomach upset, vomiting, convulsions, bone marrow depression (dropping blood cell counts), a drop in blood pressure, cardiac arrhythmias, respiratory arrest, and hypocalcemia. Other concerns include kidney failure, which can require permanent life-limiting and expensive dialysis, or cause death.

2007 research with lab rats indicates giving chelating agent DMSA to rats without high levels of lead may cause lasting cognitive damage.

When EDTA is not administered by a health professional for the treatment of heavy metal poisoning more serious side effects can occur.

Chelation therapy can be hazardous, even conducted with the FDA-approved chelation agents. In August 2005, botched chelation therapy conducted by an ACAM member killed a 5-year-old autistic boy; a 3-year-old nonautistic girl died in February 2005, and a nonautistic adult died in August 2003. These deaths were due to cardiac arrest caused by hypocalcemia during chelation therapy. Only the 3-year-old girl had been medically assessed and found to have an elevated blood lead level and resulting low iron levels and anemia, a proper medical cause for chelation therapy to be conducted.

More than 30 deaths have been recorded in association with IV-administered disodium EDTA since the 1970s.

Wowzers. So it's okay to treat an autistic child with chelation? NO. It is not. Check this out, just in case you missed it.

2007 research with lab rats indicates giving chelating agent DMSA to rats without high levels of lead may cause lasting cognitive damage.

Cognitive damage may be caused if the child does not have high levels of lead but they are chelated. And is lead in childhood vaccines? Nope. Is it possible to cause cognitive damage with chelation? Yes.

When EDTA is not administered by a health professional for the treatment of heavy metal poisoning more serious side effects can occur.

Well that's lovely. What you see on the forums all the time are parents acting like doctors, telling other parents what to use, how much, and how to trick insurance companies into paying for it. Really. They will tell each other which codes to use because the treatment is not paid for otherwise. Because it is not medically indicated.

But it's okay, because so many parents do it, right? Wrong. It's not okay. Autistic individuals should not be used as guinea pigs. Chelation is not a valid therapy for autism.

It horrifies me to imagine being a child asleep in my bed, dreaming sweet dreams, and waking to find that my mom or dad has entered my room, my bed, and finally, my person. Sleep should be sacred. And if your kid has resorted to falling asleep with his hands protecting his butt, it might be time to reevaluate your priorities.

5 comments:

  1. This is the trouble with "pseudoscience". A pseudoscientific "hypothesis" takes on the trappings of science without the rigorous scientific method applied to test and prove it. Rather, one must "believe" it because a supposed authority asserts the truth of it or because lots of other people say it is so.
    There is no real difference between this and the old practice of trepanning - drilling holes in the child's skull to "let the demons out". It is willfully ignorant, and just as is the case with Christian Scientists who refuse medical treatment for their sick or dying child, it is actually CRIMINAL if the child dies or is seriously harmed. What these people are doing is, sadly enough, born out of desperation, fueled by false hope, and abetted by ignorance - and that makes it SAD but IT DOESN'T MAKE IT OK.

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  2. For all that's sacred, if every evening your parents came at you to hold you down and shove suppositories up your arse not once but twice, at different times, would you not do everything you could to keep that from happening to you on a daily basis? What the hell is wrong with these people? I've had two folks recently suggest that these anti-vaxing parents are Munchausen-by-proxy. The posts you have quoted absolutely signify that the ones with the biggest issues are the parents. This behavior is not okay.

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  3. Thanks Kim for posting the link to this! Its appalling the lengths a desperate parent will go to in the name of "curing" or "recoving" their child. I couldn't imagine inflicting that upon my daughter! This systematic and consistent abuse (strong word but it is abuse in my opinion) makes me very sad for the kids that have to suffer by their own parents hand. The tragic thing is that the parents think they are doing the best for their child... :(

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  4. Ladies, thanks forposting the link to this excellent blog...I couldn't agree more...chelaton is the modern equivalent of using leeches.
    I can fully empathise with the desperation we sometimes feel, but surely to god sense must raise it's head before we start traumatising (and worse) our kids with unproven nonsense.
    XXX

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  5. I have avoided biomedical forums and information because I do not believe it works, and the scary information you just posted reminds me to continue with that! I think parents get onto the wrong track (in my opinion that is) early on and don't know how to get out of it. This chelation carry on is just crazy and it is so called professionals making money from the ignorance and fear of parents who want to help their children, parents that got confused on how to do it and can't see the way out! Jen.

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