Thursday, April 29, 2010
Wolf in sheepskin
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Baby Gap
A sweet poison for my son (Part 1)
Why sweeten foods are not good for a person with low muscle tone?
According to Kelly Dorfman, M.S., L.D.N., "In hypotonia, a big gap exists between what a child consumes and healthy cellular nutrition. While neurologists often attribute hypotonia to imbalances in the parts of the brain that control tone, low tone always has a nutritional component. Muscles suffering from nutrient deprivation remain underdeveloped, or if adequately developed, fatigue easily. Whether a youngster is born with low tone, or acquires it through cellular malnutrition, good nutrition can improve the condition, while the tendency toward hypotonia often remains. Eating the perfect diet is only the beginning in low tone. The nutrients must get to the cells, which must then convert them into usable energy.
Three basic strategies can improve inefficient energy delivery and boost output: increasing available nutrients, enhancing nutrient delivery, and improving energy production. All of these can be achieved with specific nutritional supplements. Nutritional therapy for low tone is a long term management plan, not a quick fix.
Increasing Available Nutrients through Diet
The first step is to control the intake of concentrated refined sugars, such as candies, sweetened drinks, and desserts, while increasing the amount of protein in the diet. People with hypotonia tire easily so they often reach for sweets and starches as quick sources of energy. Protein foods tend to contain more concentrated nutrients than sugary items, which have many calories and few vitamins and minerals. Improving nutrient density is critical because inefficient energy production result is loss of nutrients."
Why sweeten foods are not good for a person with hypothyroidism?
Several of the hormones of the endocrine system are involved in controlling the rate and direction of metabolism. Thyroxine, a hormone produced and released by the thyroid gland, plays a key role in determining how fast or slow the chemical reactions of metabolism proceed in a person's body.
"At (a high) level of sugar intake, there is a risk of damaging or even destroying the adrenal and thyroid glands. These delicate glands must work overtime to help the body deal with excess sugar. After awhile under the pressure of constant bombardment of refined sugar, these glands literally burn out. To be sure, the glands are capable of regenerating and their function can returnif you make the appropriate dietary changes and get off the sugar . There is a risk for permanent damage if you continue your sugar consumption. The more sugar consumed over the years, the more likely it is that you will have burned out a portion of your adrenal and thyroid glands."
Why refined sugar is poison?
Saturday, April 17, 2010
From crayons to dry markers (Part 2)
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
From crayons to dry markers
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
A Genuine Pearl in a T21 Shell
Thursday, April 8, 2010
My 2 year old check-up
Back in October 2009, I had my last visit to my pediatrician office. But since then, many things have changed. One of them is that Dr. Shereman won't be my doctor anymore. He is retired! My mommy and my daddy didn't told me anything, I figured it out this morning when my daddy took to see my pediatrician. I noticed we arrived to the same building complex, but we took other entrance and then we were in a different office with different people. Then, I realized I won't see Dr. Sherman anymore. I was sad but then I met beautiful nurses who told my daddy "I am cute". Of course, I paid more attention to what they were saying and then I felt better.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
A sweet poison for my son (Part 1)
Why sweeten foods are not good for a person with low muscle tone?
According to Kelly Dorfman, M.S., L.D.N., "In hypotonia, a big gap exists between what a child consumes and healthy cellular nutrition. While neurologists often attribute hypotonia to imbalances in the parts of the brain that control tone, low tone always has a nutritional component. Muscles suffering from nutrient deprivation remain underdeveloped, or if adequately developed, fatigue easily. Whether a youngster is born with low tone, or acquires it through cellular malnutrition, good nutrition can improve the condition, while the tendency toward hypotonia often remains. Eating the perfect diet is only the beginning in low tone. The nutrients must get to the cells, which must then convert them into usable energy.
Three basic strategies can improve inefficient energy delivery and boost output: increasing available nutrients, enhancing nutrient delivery, and improving energy production. All of these can be achieved with specific nutritional supplements. Nutritional therapy for low tone is a long term management plan, not a quick fix.
Increasing Available Nutrients through Diet
The first step is to control the intake of concentrated refined sugars, such as candies, sweetened drinks, and desserts, while increasing the amount of protein in the diet. People with hypotonia tire easily so they often reach for sweets and starches as quick sources of energy. Protein foods tend to contain more concentrated nutrients than sugary items, which have many calories and few vitamins and minerals. Improving nutrient density is critical because inefficient energy production result is loss of nutrients."
Why sweeten foods are not good for a person with hypothyroidism?
Several of the hormones of the endocrine system are involved in controlling the rate and direction of metabolism. Thyroxine, a hormone produced and released by the thyroid gland, plays a key role in determining how fast or slow the chemical reactions of metabolism proceed in a person's body.
"At (a high) level of sugar intake, there is a risk of damaging or even destroying the adrenal and thyroid glands. These delicate glands must work overtime to help the body deal with excess sugar. After awhile under the pressure of constant bombardment of refined sugar, these glands literally burn out. To be sure, the glands are capable of regenerating and their function can returnif you make the appropriate dietary changes and get off the sugar . There is a risk for permanent damage if you continue your sugar consumption. The more sugar consumed over the years, the more likely it is that you will have burned out a portion of your adrenal and thyroid glands."
Why refined sugar is poison?
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
A new addition to our family
Friday, April 2, 2010
Wiggles! Our new physical therapy tool
- Climbing to strength his upper body, which we are currently doing.
- Not more hand supported to walk. From now on, he has to walk holding our pants while we walk backward.
- Improving his hips weight shifting. Put our hand on lateral position on his hips without holding the hips. Our hands will work as a guide for the weight shifting on his hips.
- Increasing opportunities for standing alone with his hands on a vertical flat surface.
- Working on independent standing on a bench. Practice independent standing on a high bench to make it easier for him. When he masters independent standing on a high bench, we will introduce a lower bench until he is able to independent standing from a lower bench.
- Sitting and standing on an unstable surface to create more awareness on his muscles.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Myth & Truth (Part 1)
1st. Myth
My favorite myth in the USA is People with Down syndrome are always happy.
My favorite myth in Panama is People with Down syndrome easily get mad.Truth: People with Down syndrome have feelings just like everyone else in the population. They respond to positive expressions of friendship and they are hurt and upset by inconsiderate behavior.
My son is 2-year old and he is having the same range of emotions as a 2-year old without the syndrome. He started to have temper tantrums when he was getting closer to 1 1/2 year old, which is very typical. When he cannot reach his goal or we don't let him to do something, he will show frustration by crying, yelling, fighting, scratching, hitting, or biting. When he didn't have teeth, I used to laugh if he bit me. But now that he has teeth some teeth, I protect myself because he bit on my face one day. He gets very happy when he sees us coming back from work, when it is time to play with daddy or when mommy goes to his room in the mornings. What toddler doesn't get happy to see mommy and daddy!
People with T21 are human been regardless the syndrome; they all comes from families with different customs, cultural backgrounds, social status, religious believes, moral values, and a unique set of genes. The combination of these factors creates their unique personalities, as yours and mine.