Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 My 5 1/2 year old daughter started transdermal LDN (1 ml nightly) just over two weeks ago. I'm embarassed to say that after a few days of starting it, I completely forgot her MB12 shots--for seven days! (It seems, lately, that when I take on one little thing, another goes out the window!--as if my brain is literally full.) Anyway, we're back on track and she had her second shot tonight. Since this has never happened before, can you give me an idea of how long it's taken your children to bounce back? She's been so regulated and managing so well and now she's struggling again--her sensory system is so challenged and she's extremely anxious and bouncy. (And it's even trickier because she has a ton of typical behavior emerging--including the challenging kind, which I welcome, however, it's extremely tough combined with all of the dysregulation.) Secondly, I guess I won't know for sure until the MB12 is in full force again, but (I couldn't wait any longer) I was wondering if this could be the LDN and would appreciate hearing your experiences. Thanks in advance! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 Hey , I was in your shoes, only because the shipping company " lost " my shots! So I had to re- order (because I live in Bakersfield and the heat ruined the first batch) So my boy went about a week w/o the shots. He pretty much bounced back after 3 days. I was lucky Sue > > My 5 1/2 year old daughter started transdermal LDN (1 ml nightly) just > over two weeks ago. I'm embarassed to say that after a few days of > starting it, I completely forgot her MB12 shots--for seven days! (It > seems, lately, that when I take on one little thing, another goes out > the window!--as if my brain is literally full.) Anyway, we're back on > track and she had her second shot tonight. Since this has never > happened before, can you give me an idea of how long it's taken your > children to bounce back? She's been so regulated and managing so well > and now she's struggling again--her sensory system is so challenged and > she's extremely anxious and bouncy. (And it's even trickier because > she has a ton of typical behavior emerging--including the challenging > kind, which I welcome, however, it's extremely tough combined with all > of the dysregulation.) Secondly, I guess I won't know for sure until > the MB12 is in full force again, but (I couldn't wait any longer) I was > wondering if this could be the LDN and would appreciate hearing your > experiences. > > Thanks in advance! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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