Guest guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Share Posted January 29, 2006 We have been in MB12 spray for 12 days. (Started on Jan 18). We'd seen a few very nice moments since then, these happened in first week. One day night was running through the hall way and he stopped there, turned to me and asked 'Daddy!' with a big smile and steady looking, and only turned away after I answered. Another day he gave Mom a big hug and kiss and kept saying `Mom' when she cuddled him. The most impressed one was at one night, his old sister was playing hide & seek with him, when she called him and emerged from the hidden place, he was laughing, smiling and looking at her, full of anticipation and joyfulness. This kind looking is not well seen from autistic individuals. It's just like a sparking strikes through the deep dark sky. We haven't seen these kind of moments again in this week, a bit of disappointing. I don't know if these nice gains would sustain. Besides these, we feel that his language is coming back, though in an extreme slow rate. Maybe it's too early to tell. Keep figures crossed. On other side, the stimming is increased a lot: touching everything, putting things in order, closing all opened doors, dropping things and other visual stimms. Sometimes becomes very moody. I'm not sure if the stim and moodiness could caused by the folinic acid. The prescription we got is the combined mb12 and folinic. Should I try the one without folinic? He also has intensified itchy skin, and the skin in palms become crack and coarse. We give CLO, MutltiVitamins, minerals, what else we're missing? With good wishes to all of you. YL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 Itchy skin and cracked palms as a combined symptoms sound like some type of excretion to me. We do know that the hands and feet seem to excrete the most mercury. I see a lot of gut impaired children with thick skin on their hands, so you may want to look closely at your child's diet and gut condition. Besides that, doing a trial without folinic may be a good thing and also considering lessening the dosage. It could be as simple as you are giving too much. You should always be looking for the " right " dosage. Lastly, Dr. Neubrander also published a list of vitamins and supplments that help the methylation process. It's in the Files section of the group. You can download it and print it or you can go to Dr. Neubrander's site and find it there as well. - Stan > > We have been in MB12 spray for 12 days. (Started on Jan 18). > > We'd seen a few very nice moments since then, these happened in first > week. One day night was running through the hall way and he > stopped there, turned to me and asked 'Daddy!' with a big smile and > steady looking, and only turned away after I answered. Another day he > gave Mom a big hug and kiss and kept saying `Mom' when she cuddled him. > > The most impressed one was at one night, his old sister was playing > hide & seek with him, when she called him and emerged from the hidden > place, he was laughing, smiling and looking at her, full of > anticipation and joyfulness. This kind looking is not well seen from > autistic individuals. It's just like a sparking strikes through the > deep dark sky. > > We haven't seen these kind of moments again in this week, a bit of > disappointing. I don't know if these nice gains would sustain. Besides > these, we feel that his language is coming back, though in an extreme > slow rate. Maybe it's too early to tell. Keep figures crossed. > > On other side, the stimming is increased a lot: touching everything, > putting things in order, closing all opened doors, dropping things and > other visual stimms. Sometimes becomes very moody. I'm not sure if the > stim and moodiness could caused by the folinic acid. The prescription > we got is the combined mb12 and folinic. Should I try the one without > folinic? > > He also has intensified itchy skin, and the skin in palms become crack > and coarse. We give CLO, MutltiVitamins, minerals, what else we're > missing? > > With good wishes to all of you. > YL > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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