Guest guest Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 We used to do MB 12 (1250 mcg or mg, can't remember) every 3 days but the DAN bumped my son to every day and I do notice a difference in my son's focus. I used to notice that he was losing his ability to converse fluently on his third day when he was due for his shot. Now we don't get that dip which is nice. He is 5 and 45 lbs. > > My son age 10 weight 50 pounds has been on MB 12 .5 for 8 weeks. > Tonight he asked for his shot tonight - he says it helps him calm down. It > was one day early and I gave it to him. > > How have you all changed the dosing for your kids? When did you increase > dose or frequency? > > My son's primary dx is Adhd, dyslexia and anxiety. He is on 30 mg of > daytrana which is huge for his age and weight. I know these shots are really > working - and want to know how to go forward. > > FYI - I have a doc who will give me the MB 12 for him everyday. > > :0) > > > <http://www.warriormama.com/> > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here > www.warriormama.com <http://www.warriormama.com/> > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here > <http://www.lisawoodruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 My brother, (25) who is autistic, asks for his nasal spray daily (same thing,he says it calms him and he says he can " see " better.) -- his dosing is every other day. I too, give it to him everyday (or when he asks for it). Honestly, there have been days he gets it twice a day simply because he asks for it. There are also days when he has gotten two sprays at different times of the day, and then he will ask for a " revita-pop " (which I give to him) on top of that. Although, the twice a day plus revita-pop has happened once since I started giving him his " bio-available " compounded vitamin he started 30 days ago. (which also contains MB-12).... From what I understand MB12 cannot be overdosed. So I figured I would let his doctor know at his next appointment (or when I ran out). I also noticed Rob needs more MB-12 when he is starts new things, when more has been required of him, and when he hasn't gotten great sleep. I guess what I am trying to say is, when you have an older child/adult who can really tell you what is helping...it's easier to dose by ear, because they can tell you directly what happens. I am not sure if I would do the same with a child much younger...IMO. You may want to keep some revita-pops on hand for the times he would like extra, or ask for additional doses with his shots... Why can't we come with a meter that says we're low? it would really solve a great deal of guessing. laura Ps. I've tried his nasal spray (I figured if Stan gets away with it, why not me!) -- I love how calm and focused it makes me feel. (So I purchased the revita-pops for me, but I love the nasal spray better.) > > My son age 10 weight 50 pounds has been on MB 12 .5 for 8 weeks. > Tonight he asked for his shot tonight - he says it helps him calm down. It > was one day early and I gave it to him. > > How have you all changed the dosing for your kids? When did you increase > dose or frequency? > > My son's primary dx is Adhd, dyslexia and anxiety. He is on 30 mg of > daytrana which is huge for his age and weight. I know these shots are really > working - and want to know how to go forward. > > FYI - I have a doc who will give me the MB 12 for him everyday. > > :0) > > > <http://www.warriormama.com/> > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here > www.warriormama.com <http://www.warriormama.com/> > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here > <http://www.lisawoodruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 Can you please tell me where to order the revita-pops?. I know it was posted before but I can't remember. Thanks Subject: Re: mb 12 dosingTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Saturday, February 6, 2010, 10:11 PM My brother, (25) who is autistic, asks for his nasal spray daily (same thing,he says it calms him and he says he can "see" better.) -- his dosing is every other day. I too, give it to him everyday (or when he asks for it). Honestly, there have been days he gets it twice a day simply because he asks for it. There are also days when he has gotten two sprays at different times of the day, and then he will ask for a "revita-pop" (which I give to him) on top of that. Although, the twice a day plus revita-pop has happened once since I started giving him his "bio-available" compounded vitamin he started 30 days ago. (which also contains MB-12).... From what I understand MB12 cannot be overdosed. So I figured I would let his doctor know at his next appointment (or when I ran out). I also noticed Rob needs more MB-12 when he is starts new things, when more has been required of him, and when he hasn't gotten great sleep. I guess what I am trying to say is, when you have an older child/adult who can really tell you what is helping...it' s easier to dose by ear, because they can tell you directly what happens. I am not sure if I would do the same with a child much younger...IMO. You may want to keep some revita-pops on hand for the times he would like extra, or ask for additional doses with his shots...Why can't we come with a meter that says we're low? it would really solve a great deal of guessing. laura Ps. I've tried his nasal spray (I figured if Stan gets away with it, why not me!) -- I love how calm and focused it makes me feel. (So I purchased the revita-pops for me, but I love the nasal spray better.)>> My son age 10 weight 50 pounds has been on MB 12 .5 for 8 weeks.> Tonight he asked for his shot tonight - he says it helps him calm down. It> was one day early and I gave it to him.> > How have you all changed the dosing for your kids? When did you increase> dose or frequency?> > My son's primary dx is Adhd, dyslexia and anxiety. He is on 30 mg of> daytrana which is huge for his age and weight. I know these shots are really> working - and want to know how to go forward.> > FYI - I have a doc who will give me the MB 12 for him everyday.> > :0)> > > <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here> www.warriormama. com <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here> <http://www.lisawood ruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff. com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2010 Report Share Posted February 7, 2010 Does anyone know what the dosage for mb12 shots should be for an adult? My husband's doctor said he would write a prescription for him but I need to give him some guidance. I planned on providing him a copy of the label from my son's shots but I was wondering if the dosage should be higher. Also - does anyone get this shot compounded with DMG and/or Folinic too? I give this to my son separately but was wondering if it would be more economical to get it compounded for my husband. Thanks Cahy > > > > My son age 10 weight 50 pounds has been on MB 12 .5 for 8 weeks. > > Tonight he asked for his shot tonight - he says it helps him calm down. It > > was one day early and I gave it to him. > > > > How have you all changed the dosing for your kids? When did you increase > > dose or frequency? > > > > My son's primary dx is Adhd, dyslexia and anxiety. He is on 30 mg of > > daytrana which is huge for his age and weight. I know these shots are really > > working - and want to know how to go forward. > > > > FYI - I have a doc who will give me the MB 12 for him everyday. > > > > :0) > > > > > > <http://www.warriormama.com/> > > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here > > www.warriormama.com <http://www.warriormama.com/> > > > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here > > <http://www.lisawoodruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2010 Report Share Posted February 7, 2010 Where do you go for the nasal spray?I want to try it too :)DyanaSent from my iPhone Can you please tell me where to order the revita-pops?. I know it was posted before but I can't remember. Thanks From: laurargoddin <laurargoddin>Subject: Re: mb 12 dosingTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Saturday, February 6, 2010, 10:11 PM My brother, (25) who is autistic, asks for his nasal spray daily (same thing,he says it calms him and he says he can "see" better.) -- his dosing is every other day.. I too, give it to him everyday (or when he asks for it). Honestly, there have been days he gets it twice a day simply because he asks for it. There are also days when he has gotten two sprays at different times of the day, and then he will ask for a "revita-pop" (which I give to him) on top of that. Although, the twice a day plus revita-pop has happened once since I started giving him his "bio-available" compounded vitamin he started 30 days ago. (which also contains MB-12).... From what I understand MB12 cannot be overdosed. So I figured I would let his doctor know at his next appointment (or when I ran out). I also noticed Rob needs more MB-12 when he is starts new things, when more has been required of him, and when he hasn't gotten great sleep. I guess what I am trying to say is, when you have an older child/adult who can really tell you what is helping...it' s easier to dose by ear, because they can tell you directly what happens. I am not sure if I would do the same with a child much younger...IMO. You may want to keep some revita-pops on hand for the times he would like extra, or ask for additional doses with his shots...Why can't we come with a meter that says we're low? it would really solve a great deal of guessing. laura Ps. I've tried his nasal spray (I figured if Stan gets away with it, why not me!) -- I love how calm and focused it makes me feel. (So I purchased the revita-pops for me, but I love the nasal spray better.)>> My son age 10 weight 50 pounds has been on MB 12 .5 for 8 weeks.> Tonight he asked for his shot tonight - he says it helps him calm down. It> was one day early and I gave it to him.> > How have you all changed the dosing for your kids? When did you increase> dose or frequency?> > My son's primary dx is Adhd, dyslexia and anxiety.. He is on 30 mg of> daytrana which is huge for his age and weight. I know these shots are really> working - and want to know how to go forward.> > FYI - I have a doc who will give me the MB 12 for him everyday.> > :0)> > > <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here> www.warriormama. com <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here> <http://www.lisawood ruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff. com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2010 Report Share Posted February 7, 2010  we get ours from lee silsby Re: mb 12 dosingTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Saturday, February 6, 2010, 10:11 PM My brother, (25) who is autistic, asks for his nasal spray daily (same thing,he says it calms him and he says he can "see" better.) -- his dosing is every other day.. I too, give it to him everyday (or when he asks for it). Honestly, there have been days he gets it twice a day simply because he asks for it. There are also days when he has gotten two sprays at different times of the day, and then he will ask for a "revita-pop" (which I give to him) on top of that. Although, the twice a day plus revita-pop has happened once since I started giving him his "bio-available" compounded vitamin he started 30 days ago. (which also contains MB-12).... From what I understand MB12 cannot be overdosed. So I figured I would let his doctor know at his next appointment (or when I ran out). I also noticed Rob needs more MB-12 when he is starts new things, when more has been required of him, and when he hasn't gotten great sleep. I guess what I am trying to say is, when you have an older child/adult who can really tell you what is helping...it' s easier to dose by ear, because they can tell you directly what happens. I am not sure if I would do the same with a child much younger...IMO. You may want to keep some revita-pops on hand for the times he would like extra, or ask for additional doses with his shots...Why can't we come with a meter that says we're low? it would really solve a great deal of guessing. laura Ps. I've tried his nasal spray (I figured if Stan gets away with it, why not me!) -- I love how calm and focused it makes me feel. (So I purchased the revita-pops for me, but I love the nasal spray better.)>> My son age 10 weight 50 pounds has been on MB 12 .5 for 8 weeks.> Tonight he asked for his shot tonight - he says it helps him calm down. It> was one day early and I gave it to him.> > How have you all changed the dosing for your kids? When did you increase> dose or frequency?> > My son's primary dx is Adhd, dyslexia and anxiety.. He is on 30 mg of> daytrana which is huge for his age and weight. I know these shots are really> working - and want to know how to go forward.> > FYI - I have a doc who will give me the MB 12 for him everyday.> > :0)> > > <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here> www.warriormama. com <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here> <http://www.lisawood ruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff. com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2010 Report Share Posted February 7, 2010 Please educate me on this topic of the nasal stray.. Do I need to get a prescription from a dr to get them to make one specially for me? Sent from my iPhone  we get ours from lee silsby Re: mb 12 dosingTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Saturday, February 6, 2010, 10:11 PM My brother, (25) who is autistic, asks for his nasal spray daily (same thing,he says it calms him and he says he can "see" better.) -- his dosing is every other day.. I too, give it to him everyday (or when he asks for it). Honestly, there have been days he gets it twice a day simply because he asks for it. There are also days when he has gotten two sprays at different times of the day, and then he will ask for a "revita-pop" (which I give to him) on top of that. Although, the twice a day plus revita-pop has happened once since I started giving him his "bio-available" compounded vitamin he started 30 days ago. (which also contains MB-12).... From what I understand MB12 cannot be overdosed. So I figured I would let his doctor know at his next appointment (or when I ran out). I also noticed Rob needs more MB-12 when he is starts new things, when more has been required of him, and when he hasn't gotten great sleep. I guess what I am trying to say is, when you have an older child/adult who can really tell you what is helping...it' s easier to dose by ear, because they can tell you directly what happens. I am not sure if I would do the same with a child much younger...IMO. You may want to keep some revita-pops on hand for the times he would like extra, or ask for additional doses with his shots...Why can't we come with a meter that says we're low? it would really solve a great deal of guessing. laura Ps. I've tried his nasal spray (I figured if Stan gets away with it, why not me!) -- I love how calm and focused it makes me feel. (So I purchased the revita-pops for me, but I love the nasal spray better.)>> My son age 10 weight 50 pounds has been on MB 12 .5 for 8 weeks.> Tonight he asked for his shot tonight - he says it helps him calm down. It> was one day early and I gave it to him.> > How have you all changed the dosing for your kids? When did you increase> dose or frequency?> > My son's primary dx is Adhd, dyslexia and anxiety.. He is on 30 mg of> daytrana which is huge for his age and weight. I know these shots are really> working - and want to know how to go forward.> > FYI - I have a doc who will give me the MB 12 for him everyday.> > :0)> > > <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here> www.warriormama.. com <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here> <http://www.lisawood ruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff. com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2010 Report Share Posted February 7, 2010  yes you do need a script, our son require HIGH doses after his regression from nitrious oxide 4 spray A DAY Re: mb 12 dosingTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Saturday, February 6, 2010, 10:11 PM My brother, (25) who is autistic, asks for his nasal spray daily (same thing,he says it calms him and he says he can "see" better.) -- his dosing is every other day.. I too, give it to him everyday (or when he asks for it). Honestly, there have been days he gets it twice a day simply because he asks for it. There are also days when he has gotten two sprays at different times of the day, and then he will ask for a "revita-pop" (which I give to him) on top of that. Although, the twice a day plus revita-pop has happened once since I started giving him his "bio-available" compounded vitamin he started 30 days ago. (which also contains MB-12).... From what I understand MB12 cannot be overdosed. So I figured I would let his doctor know at his next appointment (or when I ran out). I also noticed Rob needs more MB-12 when he is starts new things, when more has been required of him, and when he hasn't gotten great sleep. I guess what I am trying to say is, when you have an older child/adult who can really tell you what is helping...it' s easier to dose by ear, because they can tell you directly what happens. I am not sure if I would do the same with a child much younger...IMO. You may want to keep some revita-pops on hand for the times he would like extra, or ask for additional doses with his shots...Why can't we come with a meter that says we're low? it would really solve a great deal of guessing. laura Ps. I've tried his nasal spray (I figured if Stan gets away with it, why not me!) -- I love how calm and focused it makes me feel. (So I purchased the revita-pops for me, but I love the nasal spray better.)>> My son age 10 weight 50 pounds has been on MB 12 .5 for 8 weeks.> Tonight he asked for his shot tonight - he says it helps him calm down. It> was one day early and I gave it to him.> > How have you all changed the dosing for your kids? When did you increase> dose or frequency?> > My son's primary dx is Adhd, dyslexia and anxiety.. He is on 30 mg of> daytrana which is huge for his age and weight. I know these shots are really> working - and want to know how to go forward.> > FYI - I have a doc who will give me the MB 12 for him everyday.> > :0)> > > <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here> www.warriormama.. com <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here> <http://www.lisawood ruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff. com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2010 Report Share Posted February 7, 2010 Hi. Christel is correct. You need a script, and you can get it from Lee Silsby with a prescription. Yes, your doctor will make a dose that seems right for you -- not that I understand where they come up with that number. Stan Kurtz is a really wonderful educator on the subject, you should check out his website. http://www.stankurtz.com/biomedical/mb12-nasal-spray-summary.html I asked my " traditional " doctor for a prescription but he was like " huh? what is that? " -- so, good luck trying to get it from a " traditional doc. " Let me know if you succeed. I was going to attempt getting a script from my brother's doc, (right now I use a sublingual from Source Naturals and revitapops), because I do think (after doing both) that the nasal spray (at least for me) was a better delivery system. I get the revita-pops (and they sometimes have promos and sales) and they work pretty well...They are about $1 + per pop -- worth every cent when your child has ants in pants in public area...or right before my brother has to submit to a blood draw...they are very tasty! http://www.revitapop.com/ laura > > > > My son age 10 weight 50 pounds has been on MB 12 .5 for 8 weeks. > > Tonight he asked for his shot tonight - he says it helps him calm down. It > > was one day early and I gave it to him. > > > > How have you all changed the dosing for your kids? When did you increase > > dose or frequency? > > > > My son's primary dx is Adhd, dyslexia and anxiety.. He is on 30 mg of > > daytrana which is huge for his age and weight. I know these shots are really > > working - and want to know how to go forward. > > > > FYI - I have a doc who will give me the MB 12 for him everyday. > > > > :0) > > > > > > <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here > > www.warriormama.. com <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here > > <http://www.lisawood ruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff. com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 Quick question, what is a good age for nasal spray? Our son is 4.5. B12 injections do help, but we are at a point where Caleb would bennefit from more B12 and he is certainly not a fan of the every other day injections he gets right now. > > > > My son age 10 weight 50 pounds has been on MB 12 .5 for 8 weeks. > > Tonight he asked for his shot tonight - he says it helps him calm down. It > > was one day early and I gave it to him. > > > > How have you all changed the dosing for your kids? When did you increase > > dose or frequency? > > > > My son's primary dx is Adhd, dyslexia and anxiety.. He is on 30 mg of > > daytrana which is huge for his age and weight. I know these shots are really > > working - and want to know how to go forward. > > > > FYI - I have a doc who will give me the MB 12 for him everyday. > > > > :0) > > > > > > <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here > > www.warriormama.. com <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here > > <http://www.lisawood ruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff. com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 I have read that some parents give them the " spray " when they are sleeping (if they were really young) -- you know, you know him best, if you think he could handle it, I would try it. IMO You might want to just try the lollipop. (Revita-pop.) -- for $35 you can see if you see a difference. Thought I would throw it out there as an option. laura > > > > > > My son age 10 weight 50 pounds has been on MB 12 .5 for 8 weeks. > > > Tonight he asked for his shot tonight - he says it helps him calm down. It > > > was one day early and I gave it to him. > > > > > > How have you all changed the dosing for your kids? When did you increase > > > dose or frequency? > > > > > > My son's primary dx is Adhd, dyslexia and anxiety.. He is on 30 mg of > > > daytrana which is huge for his age and weight. I know these shots are really > > > working - and want to know how to go forward. > > > > > > FYI - I have a doc who will give me the MB 12 for him everyday. > > > > > > :0) > > > > > > > > > <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here > > > www.warriormama.. com <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > > > > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here > > > <http://www.lisawood ruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff. com > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2010 Report Share Posted February 9, 2010 ReviaPops taste awful and the dose is way too low for those with MTHFR mutations. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, February 8, 2010 10:54:45 PMSubject: Re: mb 12 dosing I have read that some parents give them the "spray" when they are sleeping (if they were really young) -- you know, you know him best, if you think he could handle it, I would try it. IMOYou might want to just try the lollipop. (Revita-pop. ) -- for $35 you can see if you see a difference. Thought I would throw it out there as an option. laura> > >> > > My son age 10 weight 50 pounds has been on MB 12 .5 for 8 weeks.> > > Tonight he asked for his shot tonight - he says it helps him calm down. It> > > was one day early and I gave it to him.> > > > > > How have you all changed the dosing for your kids? When did you increase> > > dose or frequency?> > > > > > My son's primary dx is Adhd, dyslexia and anxiety.. He is on 30 mg of> > > daytrana which is huge for his age and weight. I know these shots are really> > > working - and want to know how to go forward.> > > > > > FYI - I have a doc who will give me the MB 12 for him everyday.> > > > > > :0)> > > > > > > > > <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here> > > www.warriormama. . com <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > > > > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here> > > <http://www.lisawood ruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff. com> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2010 Report Share Posted February 9, 2010 Yes but I paid over $150.00 a bottle from them. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sun, February 7, 2010 5:01:24 PMSubject: Re: Re: mb 12 dosing  we get ours from lee silsby Re: mb 12 dosingTo: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comDate: Saturday, February 6, 2010, 10:11 PM My brother, (25) who is autistic, asks for his nasal spray daily (same thing,he says it calms him and he says he can "see" better.) -- his dosing is every other day.. I too, give it to him everyday (or when he asks for it). Honestly, there have been days he gets it twice a day simply because he asks for it. There are also days when he has gotten two sprays at different times of the day, and then he will ask for a "revita-pop" (which I give to him) on top of that. Although, the twice a day plus revita-pop has happened once since I started giving him his "bio-available" compounded vitamin he started 30 days ago. (which also contains MB-12).... From what I understand MB12 cannot be overdosed. So I figured I would let his doctor know at his next appointment (or when I ran out). I also noticed Rob needs more MB-12 when he is starts new things, when more has been required of him, and when he hasn't gotten great sleep. I guess what I am trying to say is, when you have an older child/adult who can really tell you what is helping...it' s easier to dose by ear, because they can tell you directly what happens. I am not sure if I would do the same with a child much younger...IMO. You may want to keep some revita-pops on hand for the times he would like extra, or ask for additional doses with his shots...Why can't we come with a meter that says we're low? it would really solve a great deal of guessing. laura Ps. I've tried his nasal spray (I figured if Stan gets away with it, why not me!) -- I love how calm and focused it makes me feel. (So I purchased the revita-pops for me, but I love the nasal spray better.)>> My son age 10 weight 50 pounds has been on MB 12 .5 for 8 weeks.> Tonight he asked for his shot tonight - he says it helps him calm down. It> was one day early and I gave it to him.> > How have you all changed the dosing for your kids? When did you increase> dose or frequency?> > My son's primary dx is Adhd, dyslexia and anxiety.. He is on 30 mg of> daytrana which is huge for his age and weight. I know these shots are really> working - and want to know how to go forward.> > FYI - I have a doc who will give me the MB 12 for him everyday.> > :0)> > > <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here> www.warriormama. com <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here> <http://www.lisawood ruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff. com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2010 Report Share Posted February 9, 2010 I guess it depends on your problems.I am an adult who is (mostly) recovered from their autism,but have many other medical issues.I have both 677C and 1298 A-C MTHFR mutations.I am also subject to metabolic "strokes".When I started on MB12,it was in a spray that supplied 25mg doses.I would get them if I took more than one squirt a day.I now need two a day to prevent them from happening.Some people here have had success with doses under 1000 micrograms. Those with the mutations have to be very careful with dosing,you CAN overdose. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sun, February 7, 2010 9:43:22 AMSubject: Re: mb 12 dosing Does anyone know what the dosage for mb12 shots should be for an adult? My husband's doctor said he would write a prescription for him but I need to give him some guidance. I planned on providing him a copy of the label from my son's shots but I was wondering if the dosage should be higher.Also - does anyone get this shot compounded with DMG and/or Folinic too? I give this to my son separately but was wondering if it would be more economical to get it compounded for my husband.ThanksCahy> >> > My son age 10 weight 50 pounds has been on MB 12 .5 for 8 weeks.> > Tonight he asked for his shot tonight - he says it helps him calm down. It> > was one day early and I gave it to him.> > > > How have you all changed the dosing for your kids? When did you increase> > dose or frequency?> > > > My son's primary dx is Adhd, dyslexia and anxiety. He is on 30 mg of> > daytrana which is huge for his age and weight. I know these shots are really> > working - and want to know how to go forward.> > > > FYI - I have a doc who will give me the MB 12 for him everyday.> > > > :0)> > > > > > <http://www.warriormama.com/> > > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here> > www.warriormama. com <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here> > <http://www.lisawoodruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff. com> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2010 Report Share Posted February 9, 2010 Awe come on , Goji flavor tastes GOOD!!! > > > > > > > > My son age 10 weight 50 pounds has been on MB 12 .5 for 8 weeks. > > > > Tonight he asked for his shot tonight - he says it helps him calm down. It > > > > was one day early and I gave it to him. > > > > > > > > How have you all changed the dosing for your kids? When did you increase > > > > dose or frequency? > > > > > > > > My son's primary dx is Adhd, dyslexia and anxiety.. He is on 30 mg of > > > > daytrana which is huge for his age and weight. I know these shots are really > > > > working - and want to know how to go forward. > > > > > > > > FYI - I have a doc who will give me the MB 12 for him everyday. > > > > > > > > :0) > > > > > > > > > > > > <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > > > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here > > > > www.warriormama. . com <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > > > > > > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here > > > > <http://www.lisawood ruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff. com > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2010 Report Share Posted February 10, 2010 Waaay too tart for me. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Tue, February 9, 2010 9:48:47 PMSubject: Re: mb 12 dosing Awe come on , Goji flavor tastes GOOD!!! > > > >> > > > My son age 10 weight 50 pounds has been on MB 12 .5 for 8 weeks.> > > > Tonight he asked for his shot tonight - he says it helps him calm down. It> > > > was one day early and I gave it to him.> > > > > > > > How have you all changed the dosing for your kids? When did you increase> > > > dose or frequency?> > > > > > > > My son's primary dx is Adhd, dyslexia and anxiety.. He is on 30 mg of> > > > daytrana which is huge for his age and weight. I know these shots are really> > > > working - and want to know how to go forward.> > > > > > > > FYI - I have a doc who will give me the MB 12 for him everyday.> > > > > > > > :0)> > > > > > > > > > > > <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > > > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here> > > > www.warriormama. . com <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > > > > > > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here> > > > <http://www.lisawood ruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff. com> > > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2010 Report Share Posted February 10, 2010 What testing do you need to find out if you have MTHFR mutation? Thanks Dave > > > > > > > > > > My son age 10 weight 50 pounds has been on MB 12 .5 for 8 weeks. > > > > > Tonight he asked for his shot tonight - he says it helps him calm down. It > > > > > was one day early and I gave it to him. > > > > > > > > > > How have you all changed the dosing for your kids? When did you increase > > > > > dose or frequency? > > > > > > > > > > My son's primary dx is Adhd, dyslexia and anxiety.. He is on 30 mg of > > > > > daytrana which is huge for his age and weight. I know these shots are really > > > > > working - and want to know how to go forward. > > > > > > > > > > FYI - I have a doc who will give me the MB 12 for him everyday. > > > > > > > > > > :0) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > > > > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here > > > > > www.warriormama. . com <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> > > > > > > > > > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here > > > > > <http://www.lisawood ruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff. com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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