Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Hi , You mean the B12 shots come from Hopewell & Wellness are different? One cause pain and one doesn't? Wellness' shots are more effective? Does Coastal have B12 shots? Thanks, recoveringty <recoveringty@...> wrote: So, we did the shots from Hopewell for 1 yr. My son hated them and so did I. Last Oct. we switched to Nasal from Coastal and saw good things. As with most interventions, it leveled off. We played around with the dosing, but moved that month and took a break from chelation. Anyway, saw huge regressions that I calculated to all of the changes, etc. Recently I was speaking with our new DAN, Dr Rao and said, maybe we should just give the shots one more try (A test from Dr Jepson, his old DAN at Thoughtful House) showed total deficiency in B12 in February). Well, we had 5 words last Nov. and had lost them all. Within 2 days of the first B12 shot (this time from Wellness, and absolutely no pain like Hopewell's, very happy for this!), he regained his words and we have heard several new ones. It has been a week, and 2 shots. I guess the nasal wasn't cutting it for my son. I was never truly happy with the 2nd and 3rd bottles, it dripped really bad and I could never figure out how much he was getting. We tried every trick in the book to get it to stay in there, but somehow a lot ended up on the tissue. Regardless, the shots have produced a wow and for that we are grateful to return to them. Just wanted to post in case anyone has switched in the last 6 mos. and can't correlate a regression. I thought I had identified all the factors of the language loss, but neglected to consider the B12. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Hi , You mean the B12 shots come from Hopewell & Wellness are different? One cause pain and one doesn't? Wellness' shots are more effective? Does Coastal have B12 shots? Thanks, recoveringty <recoveringty@...> wrote: So, we did the shots from Hopewell for 1 yr. My son hated them and so did I. Last Oct. we switched to Nasal from Coastal and saw good things. As with most interventions, it leveled off. We played around with the dosing, but moved that month and took a break from chelation. Anyway, saw huge regressions that I calculated to all of the changes, etc. Recently I was speaking with our new DAN, Dr Rao and said, maybe we should just give the shots one more try (A test from Dr Jepson, his old DAN at Thoughtful House) showed total deficiency in B12 in February). Well, we had 5 words last Nov. and had lost them all. Within 2 days of the first B12 shot (this time from Wellness, and absolutely no pain like Hopewell's, very happy for this!), he regained his words and we have heard several new ones. It has been a week, and 2 shots. I guess the nasal wasn't cutting it for my son. I was never truly happy with the 2nd and 3rd bottles, it dripped really bad and I could never figure out how much he was getting. We tried every trick in the book to get it to stay in there, but somehow a lot ended up on the tissue. Regardless, the shots have produced a wow and for that we are grateful to return to them. Just wanted to post in case anyone has switched in the last 6 mos. and can't correlate a regression. I thought I had identified all the factors of the language loss, but neglected to consider the B12. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 We get the shots from Wellness and there was an issue with the B12 stinging. They changed the shelf life on them, I think short dated them or something so that they wouldn't sting and also it is highly recommended that they be brought to room temperature first. We have only used Wellness and have noticed that they don't sting really at all anymore. FeliciaPeng <lindafenguo@...> wrote: Hi , You mean the B12 shots come from Hopewell & Wellness are different? One cause pain and one doesn't? Wellness' shots are more effective? Does Coastal have B12 shots? Thanks, recoveringty <recoveringty@...> wrote: So, we did the shots from Hopewell for 1 yr. My son hated them and so did I. Last Oct. we switched to Nasal from Coastal and saw good things. As with most interventions, it leveled off. We played around with the dosing, but moved that month and took a break from chelation. Anyway, saw huge regressions that I calculated to all of the changes, etc. Recently I was speaking with our new DAN, Dr Rao and said, maybe we should just give the shots one more try (A test from Dr Jepson, his old DAN at Thoughtful House) showed total deficiency in B12 in February). Well, we had 5 words last Nov. and had lost them all. Within 2 days of the first B12 shot (this time from Wellness, and absolutely no pain like Hopewell's, very happy for this!), he regained his words and we have heard several new ones. It has been a week, and 2 shots. I guess the nasal wasn't cutting it for my son. I was never truly happy with the 2nd and 3rd bottles, it dripped really bad and I could never figure out how much he was getting. We tried every trick in the book to get it to stay in there, but somehow a lot ended up on the tissue. Regardless, the shots have produced a wow and for that we are grateful to return to them. Just wanted to post in case anyone has switched in the last 6 mos. and can't correlate a regression. I thought I had identified all the factors of the language loss, but neglected to consider the B12. Felicia S. Ward, CPA Contract Auditor Phone 214.317.7344 Fax 972.539.9575 __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 We get the shots from Wellness and there was an issue with the B12 stinging. They changed the shelf life on them, I think short dated them or something so that they wouldn't sting and also it is highly recommended that they be brought to room temperature first. We have only used Wellness and have noticed that they don't sting really at all anymore. FeliciaPeng <lindafenguo@...> wrote: Hi , You mean the B12 shots come from Hopewell & Wellness are different? One cause pain and one doesn't? Wellness' shots are more effective? Does Coastal have B12 shots? Thanks, recoveringty <recoveringty@...> wrote: So, we did the shots from Hopewell for 1 yr. My son hated them and so did I. Last Oct. we switched to Nasal from Coastal and saw good things. As with most interventions, it leveled off. We played around with the dosing, but moved that month and took a break from chelation. Anyway, saw huge regressions that I calculated to all of the changes, etc. Recently I was speaking with our new DAN, Dr Rao and said, maybe we should just give the shots one more try (A test from Dr Jepson, his old DAN at Thoughtful House) showed total deficiency in B12 in February). Well, we had 5 words last Nov. and had lost them all. Within 2 days of the first B12 shot (this time from Wellness, and absolutely no pain like Hopewell's, very happy for this!), he regained his words and we have heard several new ones. It has been a week, and 2 shots. I guess the nasal wasn't cutting it for my son. I was never truly happy with the 2nd and 3rd bottles, it dripped really bad and I could never figure out how much he was getting. We tried every trick in the book to get it to stay in there, but somehow a lot ended up on the tissue. Regardless, the shots have produced a wow and for that we are grateful to return to them. Just wanted to post in case anyone has switched in the last 6 mos. and can't correlate a regression. I thought I had identified all the factors of the language loss, but neglected to consider the B12. Felicia S. Ward, CPA Contract Auditor Phone 214.317.7344 Fax 972.539.9575 __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 For my son the Wellness don't seem to bother him, Hopewell's did. I don't know if Coastal makes them. As for efficacy, I think my son is doing remarkably better back on the shots, after a regression during the nasal 6 mos. trial. Do note though, we had a lot of changes to his protocol, so the nasal was not soley to blame, just that reintro. of shots produced a big wow leading me to believe the nasal delivered an insufficient amount of B12 for my child. and Ty/3.11 yrs - In mb12 valtrex , Peng <lindafenguo@...> wrote: > > Hi , > > You mean the B12 shots come from Hopewell & Wellness are different? One cause pain and one doesn't? Wellness' shots are more effective? > > Does Coastal have B12 shots? > > Thanks, > > > recoveringty <recoveringty@...> wrote: > So, we did the shots from Hopewell for 1 yr. My son hated them and > so did I. Last Oct. we switched to Nasal from Coastal and saw good > things. As with most interventions, it leveled off. We played around > with the dosing, but moved that month and took a break from > chelation. Anyway, saw huge regressions that I calculated to all of > the changes, etc. Recently I was speaking with our new DAN, Dr Rao > and said, maybe we should just give the shots one more try (A test > from Dr Jepson, his old DAN at Thoughtful House) showed total > deficiency in B12 in February). > Well, we had 5 words last Nov. and had lost them all. Within 2 days > of the first B12 shot (this time from Wellness, and absolutely no > pain like Hopewell's, very happy for this!), he regained his words > and we have heard several new ones. It has been a week, and 2 > shots. I guess the nasal wasn't cutting it for my son. I was never > truly happy with the 2nd and 3rd bottles, it dripped really bad and > I could never figure out how much he was getting. We tried every > trick in the book to get it to stay in there, but somehow a lot > ended up on the tissue. Regardless, the shots have produced a wow > and for that we are grateful to return to them. > Just wanted to post in case anyone has switched in the last 6 mos. > and can't correlate a regression. I thought I had identified all the > factors of the language loss, but neglected to consider the B12. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 For my son the Wellness don't seem to bother him, Hopewell's did. I don't know if Coastal makes them. As for efficacy, I think my son is doing remarkably better back on the shots, after a regression during the nasal 6 mos. trial. Do note though, we had a lot of changes to his protocol, so the nasal was not soley to blame, just that reintro. of shots produced a big wow leading me to believe the nasal delivered an insufficient amount of B12 for my child. and Ty/3.11 yrs - In mb12 valtrex , Peng <lindafenguo@...> wrote: > > Hi , > > You mean the B12 shots come from Hopewell & Wellness are different? One cause pain and one doesn't? Wellness' shots are more effective? > > Does Coastal have B12 shots? > > Thanks, > > > recoveringty <recoveringty@...> wrote: > So, we did the shots from Hopewell for 1 yr. My son hated them and > so did I. Last Oct. we switched to Nasal from Coastal and saw good > things. As with most interventions, it leveled off. We played around > with the dosing, but moved that month and took a break from > chelation. Anyway, saw huge regressions that I calculated to all of > the changes, etc. Recently I was speaking with our new DAN, Dr Rao > and said, maybe we should just give the shots one more try (A test > from Dr Jepson, his old DAN at Thoughtful House) showed total > deficiency in B12 in February). > Well, we had 5 words last Nov. and had lost them all. Within 2 days > of the first B12 shot (this time from Wellness, and absolutely no > pain like Hopewell's, very happy for this!), he regained his words > and we have heard several new ones. It has been a week, and 2 > shots. I guess the nasal wasn't cutting it for my son. I was never > truly happy with the 2nd and 3rd bottles, it dripped really bad and > I could never figure out how much he was getting. We tried every > trick in the book to get it to stay in there, but somehow a lot > ended up on the tissue. Regardless, the shots have produced a wow > and for that we are grateful to return to them. > Just wanted to post in case anyone has switched in the last 6 mos. > and can't correlate a regression. I thought I had identified all the > factors of the language loss, but neglected to consider the B12. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Hi , Thanks for sharing. Great you finally saw "WOW" effect.... recoveringty <recoveringty@...> wrote: For my son the Wellness don't seem to bother him, Hopewell's did. I don't know if Coastal makes them. As for efficacy, I think my son is doing remarkably better back on the shots, after a regression during the nasal 6 mos. trial. Do note though, we had a lot of changes to his protocol, so the nasal was not soley to blame, just that reintro. of shots produced a big wow leading me to believe the nasal delivered an insufficient amount of B12 for my child. and Ty/3.11 yrs- In mb12 valtrex , Peng <lindafenguo@...> wrote:>> Hi ,> > You mean the B12 shots come from Hopewell & Wellness are different? One cause pain and one doesn't? Wellness' shots are more effective?> > Does Coastal have B12 shots?> > Thanks,> > > recoveringty <recoveringty@...> wrote:> So, we did the shots from Hopewell for 1 yr. My son hated them and > so did I. Last Oct. we switched to Nasal from Coastal and saw good > things. As with most interventions, it leveled off. We played around > with the dosing, but moved that month and took a break from > chelation. Anyway, saw huge regressions that I calculated to all of > the changes, etc. Recently I was speaking with our new DAN, Dr Rao > and said, maybe we should just give the shots one more try (A test > from Dr Jepson, his old DAN at Thoughtful House) showed total > deficiency in B12 in February). > Well, we had 5 words last Nov. and had lost them all. Within 2 days > of the first B12 shot (this time from Wellness, and absolutely no > pain like Hopewell's, very happy for this!), he regained his words > and we have heard several new ones. It has been a week, and 2 > shots. I guess the nasal wasn't cutting it for my son. I was never > truly happy with the 2nd and 3rd bottles, it dripped really bad and > I could never figure out how much he was getting. We tried every > trick in the book to get it to stay in there, but somehow a lot > ended up on the tissue. Regardless, the shots have produced a wow > and for that we are grateful to return to them. > Just wanted to post in case anyone has switched in the last 6 mos. > and can't correlate a regression. I thought I had identified all the > factors of the language loss, but neglected to consider the B12.> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Hi , Thanks for sharing. Great you finally saw "WOW" effect.... recoveringty <recoveringty@...> wrote: For my son the Wellness don't seem to bother him, Hopewell's did. I don't know if Coastal makes them. As for efficacy, I think my son is doing remarkably better back on the shots, after a regression during the nasal 6 mos. trial. Do note though, we had a lot of changes to his protocol, so the nasal was not soley to blame, just that reintro. of shots produced a big wow leading me to believe the nasal delivered an insufficient amount of B12 for my child. and Ty/3.11 yrs- In mb12 valtrex , Peng <lindafenguo@...> wrote:>> Hi ,> > You mean the B12 shots come from Hopewell & Wellness are different? One cause pain and one doesn't? Wellness' shots are more effective?> > Does Coastal have B12 shots?> > Thanks,> > > recoveringty <recoveringty@...> wrote:> So, we did the shots from Hopewell for 1 yr. My son hated them and > so did I. Last Oct. we switched to Nasal from Coastal and saw good > things. As with most interventions, it leveled off. We played around > with the dosing, but moved that month and took a break from > chelation. Anyway, saw huge regressions that I calculated to all of > the changes, etc. Recently I was speaking with our new DAN, Dr Rao > and said, maybe we should just give the shots one more try (A test > from Dr Jepson, his old DAN at Thoughtful House) showed total > deficiency in B12 in February). > Well, we had 5 words last Nov. and had lost them all. Within 2 days > of the first B12 shot (this time from Wellness, and absolutely no > pain like Hopewell's, very happy for this!), he regained his words > and we have heard several new ones. It has been a week, and 2 > shots. I guess the nasal wasn't cutting it for my son. I was never > truly happy with the 2nd and 3rd bottles, it dripped really bad and > I could never figure out how much he was getting. We tried every > trick in the book to get it to stay in there, but somehow a lot > ended up on the tissue. Regardless, the shots have produced a wow > and for that we are grateful to return to them. > Just wanted to post in case anyone has switched in the last 6 mos. > and can't correlate a regression. I thought I had identified all the > factors of the language loss, but neglected to consider the B12.> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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