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Today is my son's (10 years old) 1st day of the b12 nasal spray. I

didn't notice anything in particular at the beginning. I gave him the

spray around 10:30am.

Then in the early morning, we went to a special needs recreational

activities held by an agency. Normally, he loves the place, and

there's computer game at the end to reward him. However, today, at

the music class, the music teacher didn't do in sequence of Preston's

will, and even missed the " This Old Man " song. Preston was agitated

for 10 mins. already, finally he cannot hold it, because the teacher

skipped the song. Preston hit and scratched his dad.

Then in the evening, he was more verbal stimming, and giggling, not

easily controlled as before, and the tolerance level is getting low.

How many of you that has tried nasal spray Mb12 has increased

stimming, silliness, and lower tolerance level at the beginning of the

trial? And how long do these " side effects " wear away and gone?

Thanks

Joanna.

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Typically we do not see an increase of negative symptoms, but I've

been told by people in the group that there can be a period of time

in the beginning where we see these negative symptoms.

Is this your first MB12 trial?

Does your spray also have folinic?

I would go slowly. I would probably try spraying every other day

rather than every day to start. Keep us posted.

- Stan

>

> Today is my son's (10 years old) 1st day of the b12 nasal spray. I

> didn't notice anything in particular at the beginning. I gave him

the

> spray around 10:30am.

>

> Then in the early morning, we went to a special needs recreational

> activities held by an agency. Normally, he loves the place, and

> there's computer game at the end to reward him. However, today,

at

> the music class, the music teacher didn't do in sequence of

Preston's

> will, and even missed the " This Old Man " song. Preston was

agitated

> for 10 mins. already, finally he cannot hold it, because the

teacher

> skipped the song. Preston hit and scratched his dad.

>

> Then in the evening, he was more verbal stimming, and giggling, not

> easily controlled as before, and the tolerance level is getting

low.

>

> How many of you that has tried nasal spray Mb12 has increased

> stimming, silliness, and lower tolerance level at the beginning of

the

> trial? And how long do these " side effects " wear away and gone?

>

> Thanks

>

> Joanna.

>

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Hi ,

The dose is right for his weight, but you just don't know about the

metabolism. I always suggest that people try changing dosages to

see what works the best. The " right " dose should be the goal.

If the sleeping pattern changed with the MB12, then I would lower

it. It can give you energy and if you take it in the evening or if

the dosage is too high it can keep you up.

- Stan

> >

> > Today is my son's (10 years old) 1st day of the b12 nasal

spray. I

> > didn't notice anything in particular at the beginning. I gave

him

> the

> > spray around 10:30am.

> >

> > Then in the early morning, we went to a special needs

recreational

> > activities held by an agency. Normally, he loves the place, and

> > there's computer game at the end to reward him. However,

today,

> at

> > the music class, the music teacher didn't do in sequence of

> Preston's

> > will, and even missed the " This Old Man " song. Preston was

> agitated

> > for 10 mins. already, finally he cannot hold it, because the

> teacher

> > skipped the song. Preston hit and scratched his dad.

> >

> > Then in the evening, he was more verbal stimming, and giggling,

not

> > easily controlled as before, and the tolerance level is getting

> low.

> >

> > How many of you that has tried nasal spray Mb12 has increased

> > stimming, silliness, and lower tolerance level at the beginning

of

> the

> > trial? And how long do these " side effects " wear away and gone?

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Joanna.

> >

>

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Hi Stan,

That is the first dosage trial for him. I gave him last Saturday, and

I skipped Sunday, Monday, Tuesday - Tuesday he went back to school,

teacher commented a little more stimming, but not too much, and I see

him back to normal. Today Wednesday, I skipped, then I'll try again

Thursday tomorrow, because Friday is off for our school district, so

that he won't be aggressive for 2 days, just maybe tomorrow 1 day.

I don't know how to go slowly than this, is there a way to spray less,

like a half-way spray?

And yes, it contains folinic acid. The DAN! doctor want us try stop

and then try again, so we'll see tomorrow. If not, he also mentioned

just the mB12 instead of the combination. If it is the folinic acid,

does mb12 requires folinic acid to work properly? If so, and how is

he going to get his folinic acid?

One question, my son was very aggressive and totally out of whack when

he was on DMG/folinic acid/b12 capsules from Kirkman. Is there any

relationship???

Thanks again.

Joanna.

> >

> > Today is my son's (10 years old) 1st day of the b12 nasal spray. I

> > didn't notice anything in particular at the beginning. I gave him

> the

> > spray around 10:30am.

> >

> > Then in the early morning, we went to a special needs recreational

> > activities held by an agency. Normally, he loves the place, and

> > there's computer game at the end to reward him. However, today,

> at

> > the music class, the music teacher didn't do in sequence of

> Preston's

> > will, and even missed the " This Old Man " song. Preston was

> agitated

> > for 10 mins. already, finally he cannot hold it, because the

> teacher

> > skipped the song. Preston hit and scratched his dad.

> >

> > Then in the evening, he was more verbal stimming, and giggling, not

> > easily controlled as before, and the tolerance level is getting

> low.

> >

> > How many of you that has tried nasal spray Mb12 has increased

> > stimming, silliness, and lower tolerance level at the beginning of

> the

> > trial? And how long do these " side effects " wear away and gone?

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Joanna.

> >

>

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That's an interesting observation. Yes, it could mean something.

The way to lower the dosage further would be to add saline to the

spray, but you may want to talk to your doctor first.

I like the ideas of taking the folinic out, especially since you

have seen negative reactions to DMG/folinic/B12 orally.

- Stan

> > >

> > > Today is my son's (10 years old) 1st day of the b12 nasal

spray. I

> > > didn't notice anything in particular at the beginning. I gave

him

> > the

> > > spray around 10:30am.

> > >

> > > Then in the early morning, we went to a special needs

recreational

> > > activities held by an agency. Normally, he loves the place,

and

> > > there's computer game at the end to reward him. However,

today,

> > at

> > > the music class, the music teacher didn't do in sequence of

> > Preston's

> > > will, and even missed the " This Old Man " song. Preston was

> > agitated

> > > for 10 mins. already, finally he cannot hold it, because the

> > teacher

> > > skipped the song. Preston hit and scratched his dad.

> > >

> > > Then in the evening, he was more verbal stimming, and

giggling, not

> > > easily controlled as before, and the tolerance level is

getting

> > low.

> > >

> > > How many of you that has tried nasal spray Mb12 has increased

> > > stimming, silliness, and lower tolerance level at the

beginning of

> > the

> > > trial? And how long do these " side effects " wear away and

gone?

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > > Joanna.

> > >

> >

>

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