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Old 09-21-2009, 01:07 PM   #21
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When TJ was having this problem, his Folate levels were high (overgrowth of bacteria)....BUT...he also chewed and ate bad things, like the corners of the walls (paint and sheetrock), the corners of the wood stained doors, he ate anything he could find on the floor, and he ate poop. Any one of those things could have been the problem. I had to keep my eye on TJ at all times. It also got to the point that when he was home alone, he was kept in a spare room, that I had to encase the entire room with card board boxes, that I opened and taped together and then wrapped in fabric, so he couldn't chew on the mouldings in the room....gosh, I don't miss those days (LOL)
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