Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 Since my last email a couple of hours ago, Gavin clearly said, " Cheese " . He was holding the cheese, too! It was appropriate and articulate! WOOHOO! Mandy Knapp Creative Memories Unit Leader (847) 245-4133 (224) 577-8304 www.mycmsite.com/mandyknapp Your Life | Your Story | Your Way [ ] Vitamin E Update > My Gavin has been on Vitamin E for one week and one day now. For the first > time EVER Gavin was able to pedal his big wheel! I could not believe my > eyes. He's three and a half and the OT worked with him all summer long on > it and he was never able to grasp it. It is amazing! Also, today we went > bowling for my middle son's birthday party and he was so good. He stayed > right with us, " bowled " a couple of times and was not getting himself into > trouble like he usually does. I'll let you know when I see more progress > and what it is. I'm still waiting for that surge in speech since his words > are " mama " , " hi " , and " yah " . I know, it's never enough > > > Mandy Knapp > Creative Memories Unit Leader > (847) 245-4133 > (224) 577-8304 > www.mycmsite.com/mandyknapp > > Your Life | Your Story | Your Way > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 Are you giving omega 3 supplement with the vit E? Even though vit E supplements will eventually increase omega 3 (by protecting it from oxidation)...that will take time, and many of our kids are deficient in the omegas. You may see more surging in speach if you are using both vit E + EFA or EFA and EPA. > My Gavin has been on Vitamin E for one week and one day now. For the first time EVER Gavin was able to pedal his big wheel! I could not believe my eyes. He's three and a half and the OT worked with him all summer long on it and he was never able to grasp it. It is amazing! Also, today we went bowling for my middle son's birthday party and he was so good. He stayed right with us, " bowled " a couple of times and was not getting himself into trouble like he usually does. I'll let you know when I see more progress and what it is. I'm still waiting for that surge in speech since his words are " mama " , " hi " , and " yah " . I know, it's never enough > > > Mandy Knapp > Creative Memories Unit Leader > (847) 245-4133 > (224) 577-8304 > www.mycmsite.com/mandyknapp > > Your Life | Your Story | Your Way > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 Since my last email a couple of hours ago, Gavin clearly said, " Cheese " . He was holding the cheese, too! It was appropriate and articulate! WOOHOO! mandy, how old is Gavin again? sorry I am the worst for numbners & ages. does Gavin say any other words spontaniously? -- Heidi www.allaboutgage.blogspot.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2006 Report Share Posted September 12, 2006 I didn't post our story until the OT started calling me to figure out what had happened to ph since he was doing so well. It helps to have others see what we so want to see - improvement! - > My daughter Hannah (8 yrs)started EFA's about 3 weeks ago and vitamin > E 2 weeks ago. I took her to the doctor Friday because she was > complaining about her ear hurting! Pointing and SAYING " My ear hurts " , > I was so excited! She has had a few really bad ear infections, but > has never complained about her ears hurting, she'd just act like she > felt bad and run a fever. When we got to the Dr., it was fluid built > up, not an actual infection yet. Her Dr., said " that is probably > uncomfortable " . Uncomfortable? My daughter complaining about being > uncomfortable? Today we went to her LD tutor, and she said Hannah > was " on fire! " . She kept on task and didn't tire or whine, just > worked hard! I hadn't told the tutor anything and she was out of town > last week, but she noticed a big difference in Hannah from 2 weeks > ago. I've noticed such a difference as well (I homeschool), but was > afraid to think it was real (oh me of little faith!) Getting that > reassurance from the tutor, really helped! She's also been running > around like she has endless energy. The hypotonia (all over) has > alway made her tire so easily. Praise God and thank you ! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 Just wanted to post an interesting vitamin E update for Tanner. I had Tanner on the alpha gamma mix 400 IUs from Vitamin World and then due to messages here decreased the gamma and increased the alpha. I noticed a slight regression on Tanner's speech. He didn't speak as quickly as he was but continued. Then I ran out of the alpha gamma mix and just had him on the alpha. Tanner started to stutter -and bad enough that everyone noticed it. I ran out to the mall and bought two more bottles of the alpha gamma and gave him 3 capsules last night which he quickly swallowed all at once (he hates " Mr. Bumpy " ) and then this morning went back to 3 of the alpha gamma mix and only one of the 400IU alpha -and after school today Tanner's speech is smooth again. Anyone else notice they need the higher gamma? BTW -this is the one I use High Gamma Tocopherol Softgels http://www.vitaminworld.com/pages/Categories.asp?xs= & CID=69 Speaking of vitamins -does anyone use the new Nordic Naturals " Nordic Berries " ? Also just took Tanner about a week ago for his blood testing as per 's advice -12 vials of blood! They were really good about it -and so was Tanner. They used a butterfly needle or something hooked up to a tube so that when they switched the vials Tanner wouldn't feel it. So only one needle went in and out. All the tests were ordered by his pediatrician -and without any issues. In fact his pediatrician's office found it " very exciting " to be involved in some way to something that could possibly be a cutting edge discovery by an awesome medical researcher/Mom -Dr. . Will let you guys know the results when I find out! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Good Evening , I have been giving my daughter the Nordic Naturals Nordic Berries for a while, they seem to be fine. I don't like the sugaryness ( I know that is not a word). If they were in a chewable hard tablet it would be better on their teeth. I can't wait to read about Tanner's results because I was just about to make an appointment with Faith's Dev. Peds for her blood test. I guess I will order some Vit. E gamma and start her on that. Thanks again for all of your continued help. Bonnye - Faith's mommy kiddietalk <kiddietalk@...> wrote: Just wanted to post an interesting vitamin E update for Tanner. I had Tanner on the alpha gamma mix 400 IUs from Vitamin World and then due to messages here decreased the gamma and increased the alpha. I noticed a slight regression on Tanner's speech. He didn't speak as quickly as he was but continued. Then I ran out of the alpha gamma mix and just had him on the alpha. Tanner started to stutter -and bad enough that everyone noticed it. I ran out to the mall and bought two more bottles of the alpha gamma and gave him 3 capsules last night which he quickly swallowed all at once (he hates " Mr. Bumpy " ) and then this morning went back to 3 of the alpha gamma mix and only one of the 400IU alpha -and after school today Tanner's speech is smooth again. Anyone else notice they need the higher gamma? BTW -this is the one I use High Gamma Tocopherol Softgels http://www.vitaminworld.com/pages/Categories.asp?xs= & CID=69 Speaking of vitamins -does anyone use the new Nordic Naturals " Nordic Berries " ? Also just took Tanner about a week ago for his blood testing as per 's advice -12 vials of blood! They were really good about it -and so was Tanner. They used a butterfly needle or something hooked up to a tube so that when they switched the vials Tanner wouldn't feel it. So only one needle went in and out. All the tests were ordered by his pediatrician -and without any issues. In fact his pediatrician's office found it " very exciting " to be involved in some way to something that could possibly be a cutting edge discovery by an awesome medical researcher/Mom -Dr. . Will let you guys know the results when I find out! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 I have.it's weird you wrote this ..I thought we were doing great on the E-400 alpha mixed 3 times a day but decided to add the gamma E 300 at the middle of the day dosage and we see better ease of 3 and 4 word sentences she (my daughter) just seems more animated and alert with this combination ??? I have thought about whether we need to add more gamma but was waiting for others to notice improvements with added gamma and the amt they were using?????? I guess I am using a different mix than you 3 E-400 ( NOW brand mainly alpha with traces of the other Es) and 1 gamma E-300 (Jarrow formulas) curious if others are on this ratio Roxanne _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of kiddietalk Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 5:29 PM Subject: [ ] Vitamin E update Just wanted to post an interesting vitamin E update for Tanner. I had Tanner on the alpha gamma mix 400 IUs from Vitamin World and then due to messages here decreased the gamma and increased the alpha. I noticed a slight regression on Tanner's speech. He didn't speak as quickly as he was but continued. Then I ran out of the alpha gamma mix and just had him on the alpha. Tanner started to stutter -and bad enough that everyone noticed it. I ran out to the mall and bought two more bottles of the alpha gamma and gave him 3 capsules last night which he quickly swallowed all at once (he hates " Mr. Bumpy " ) and then this morning went back to 3 of the alpha gamma mix and only one of the 400IU alpha -and after school today Tanner's speech is smooth again. Anyone else notice they need the higher gamma? BTW -this is the one I use High Gamma Tocopherol Softgels http://www.vitaminw <http://www.vitaminworld.com/pages/Categories.asp?xs= & CID=69> orld.com/pages/Categories.asp?xs= & CID=69 Speaking of vitamins -does anyone use the new Nordic Naturals " Nordic Berries " ? Also just took Tanner about a week ago for his blood testing as per 's advice -12 vials of blood! They were really good about it -and so was Tanner. They used a butterfly needle or something hooked up to a tube so that when they switched the vials Tanner wouldn't feel it. So only one needle went in and out. All the tests were ordered by his pediatrician -and without any issues. In fact his pediatrician's office found it " very exciting " to be involved in some way to something that could possibly be a cutting edge discovery by an awesome medical researcher/Mom -Dr. . Will let you guys know the results when I find out! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 I think its interesting. There is also some alpha in the gamma 300 (100IU I think). Hard to say just " what " of the components are helping. Right now ph gets a pure alpha-d-tocophorol (more than I'll admit here)...and an additional gamma 300. I tried to switch to the soy free brand that my other son is on...just to simplify the complicated combo of supplements we are on (ie they've been on zinc and probiotics for years because of their gut issues) and its all confusion for my babysitter. When I switched ph to the Ron's ultra pure...he regressed noticably within 48 hours. I went back over all the dosages, and because the Ron's ultra pure is a combo of tocophorol components including both alpha and gamma, I had basically decreased his alpha component by 100 IU a day (that he had been getting in the Jarrow gamma 300)...while increasing his gamma a bit. So I took that as a sign that it was really the alpha...even at what seemed a small amount compared to how much he gets now. But remember...the additional 15 iu of vitamin E in each omega capsule made enough of a difference that we figured out vit E was helping when we did the liquid to capsule switch. I think some of these kids are just very sensitive. So I went back to what was working for ph. It really is trial and error. It is also quite possible that some children will respond to the anti-inflammatory effects of the gamma. Giving a second dose of gamma is probably fine to try even if you are giving 1200 IU of the alpha tocophorol. You are still below 1500 iu. But there is even less info on the effects of gamma in children...so honestly I can't say its safe or not. - > I have.it's weird you wrote this ..I thought we were doing great on the > E-400 alpha mixed 3 times a day but decided to add the gamma E 300 at the > middle of the day dosage and we see better ease of 3 and 4 word sentences > she (my daughter) just seems more animated and alert with this combination > ??? I have thought about whether we need to add more gamma but was waiting > for others to notice improvements with added gamma and the amt they were > using?????? I guess I am using a different mix than you 3 E-400 ( NOW brand > mainly alpha with traces of the other Es) and 1 gamma E-300 (Jarrow > formulas) curious if others are on this ratio > > Roxanne > > > > _____ > > From: > [mailto: ] On Behalf Of kiddietalk > Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 5:29 PM > > Subject: [ ] Vitamin E update > > > > Just wanted to post an interesting vitamin E update for Tanner. I > had Tanner on the alpha gamma mix 400 IUs from Vitamin World and > then due to messages here decreased the gamma and increased the > alpha. I noticed a slight regression on Tanner's speech. He didn't > speak as quickly as he was but continued. Then I ran out of the > alpha gamma mix and just had him on the alpha. Tanner started to > stutter -and bad enough that everyone noticed it. I ran out to the > mall and bought two more bottles of the alpha gamma and gave him 3 > capsules last night which he quickly swallowed all at once (he > hates " Mr. Bumpy " ) and then this morning went back to 3 of the alpha > gamma mix and only one of the 400IU alpha -and after school today > Tanner's speech is smooth again. Anyone else notice they need the > higher gamma? > > BTW -this is the one I use > High Gamma Tocopherol Softgels > http://www.vitaminw > <http://www.vitaminworld.com/pages/Categories.asp?xs= & CID=69> > orld.com/pages/Categories.asp?xs= & CID=69 > > Speaking of vitamins -does anyone use the new Nordic > Naturals " Nordic Berries " ? > > Also just took Tanner about a week ago for his blood testing as per > 's advice -12 vials of blood! They were really good about > it -and so was Tanner. They used a butterfly needle or something > hooked up to a tube so that when they switched the vials Tanner > wouldn't feel it. So only one needle went in and out. All the > tests were ordered by his pediatrician -and without any issues. In > fact his pediatrician's office found it " very exciting " to be > involved in some way to something that could possibly be a cutting > edge discovery by an awesome medical researcher/Mom -Dr. > . Will let you guys know the results when I find out! > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 > Just wanted to post an interesting vitamin E update for Tanner. I > had Tanner on the alpha gamma mix 400 IUs from Vitamin World and > then due to messages here decreased the gamma and increased the > alpha. I noticed a slight regression on Tanner's speech. He didn't > speak as quickly as he was but continued. Then I ran out of the > alpha gamma mix and just had him on the alpha. Tanner started to > stutter -and bad enough that everyone noticed it. I ran out to the > mall and bought two more bottles of the alpha gamma and gave him 3 > capsules last night which he quickly swallowed all at once (he > hates " Mr. Bumpy " ) and then this morning went back to 3 of the alpha > gamma mix and only one of the 400IU alpha -and after school today > Tanner's speech is smooth again. Anyone else notice they need the > higher gamma? > > BTW -this is the one I use > High Gamma Tocopherol Softgels > http://www.vitaminworld.com/pages/Categories.asp?xs= & CID=69 > > Speaking of vitamins -does anyone use the new Nordic > Naturals " Nordic Berries " ? > > Also just took Tanner about a week ago for his blood testing as per > 's advice -12 vials of blood! They were really good about > it -and so was Tanner. They used a butterfly needle or something > hooked up to a tube so that when they switched the vials Tanner > wouldn't feel it. So only one needle went in and out. All the > tests were ordered by his pediatrician -and without any issues. In > fact his pediatrician's office found it " very exciting " to be > involved in some way to something that could possibly be a cutting > edge discovery by an awesome medical researcher/Mom -Dr. > . Will let you guys know the results when I find out! > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 There is still some alpha tocophorol in the Jarrow gamma preparation. So its impossible to say if it truly is addition of gamma, or additional alpha (100 IU)...that is making the difference. When we added an alpha/gamma combo in exchange for the separate alpha and gamma preparations (to simplify things) we saw some regression. The only difference was that by eliminating the separate Jarrow Gamma 300 using the more complete vit E formula...we decreased alpha by 100 IU a day. Seems trivial compared to the high doses we are using...but it made a difference. We returned to the previous dosing and regained losses. It is trial and error, so go with what seems to be working. But also good if we can figure out just what really is working. - > I have.it's weird you wrote this ..I thought we were doing great on the > E-400 alpha mixed 3 times a day but decided to add the gamma E 300 at the > middle of the day dosage and we see better ease of 3 and 4 word sentences > she (my daughter) just seems more animated and alert with this combination > ??? I have thought about whether we need to add more gamma but was waiting > for others to notice improvements with added gamma and the amt they were > using?????? I guess I am using a different mix than you 3 E-400 ( NOW brand > mainly alpha with traces of the other Es) and 1 gamma E-300 (Jarrow > formulas) curious if others are on this ratio > > Roxanne > > > > _____ > > From: > [mailto: ] On Behalf Of kiddietalk > Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 5:29 PM > > Subject: [ ] Vitamin E update > > > > Just wanted to post an interesting vitamin E update for Tanner. I > had Tanner on the alpha gamma mix 400 IUs from Vitamin World and > then due to messages here decreased the gamma and increased the > alpha. I noticed a slight regression on Tanner's speech. He didn't > speak as quickly as he was but continued. Then I ran out of the > alpha gamma mix and just had him on the alpha. Tanner started to > stutter -and bad enough that everyone noticed it. I ran out to the > mall and bought two more bottles of the alpha gamma and gave him 3 > capsules last night which he quickly swallowed all at once (he > hates " Mr. Bumpy " ) and then this morning went back to 3 of the alpha > gamma mix and only one of the 400IU alpha -and after school today > Tanner's speech is smooth again. Anyone else notice they need the > higher gamma? > > BTW -this is the one I use > High Gamma Tocopherol Softgels > http://www.vitaminw > <http://www.vitaminworld.com/pages/Categories.asp?xs= & CID=69> > orld.com/pages/Categories.asp?xs= & CID=69 > > Speaking of vitamins -does anyone use the new Nordic > Naturals " Nordic Berries " ? > > Also just took Tanner about a week ago for his blood testing as per > 's advice -12 vials of blood! They were really good about > it -and so was Tanner. They used a butterfly needle or something > hooked up to a tube so that when they switched the vials Tanner > wouldn't feel it. So only one needle went in and out. All the > tests were ordered by his pediatrician -and without any issues. In > fact his pediatrician's office found it " very exciting " to be > involved in some way to something that could possibly be a cutting > edge discovery by an awesome medical researcher/Mom -Dr. > . Will let you guys know the results when I find out! > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 I've been out for a week on an much needed vacation and it is interesting that this gamma topic came up because I was going to post something I saw 2 weeks ago with the addition of gamma. I increased his dosage from 200IU per day to 400IU per day. Let me note that I saw regression (sensory issues) daily giving him just 200IU in the morning. Everyday - 9 hours after I gave it to him. It was like clock-work. I was using the Vitamin World High Gamma Tocopherol with 200IU alpha and 200 mg gamma. I was giving him two of those per day with wonderful results (no daily regression) but decided to try giving him one of those in am then another dose of just straight alpha in the pm (to avoid giving him too much gamma). The first day I tried it we had regression - it was like I had not given him the 2nd dose. So I went back to using the High Gamma mix for a couple of days. Tried it again - had regression again. So after that 2nd try I have been back to giving him High Gamma twice per day and it is working beautifully with no regression. For him, it appears he needs the gamma. > > > There is still some alpha tocophorol in the Jarrow gamma > preparation. So its impossible to say if it truly is addition of > gamma, or additional alpha (100 IU)...that is making the difference. > When we added an alpha/gamma combo in exchange for the separate > alpha and gamma preparations (to simplify things) we saw some > regression. The only difference was that by eliminating the > separate Jarrow Gamma 300 using the more complete vit E formula...we > decreased alpha by 100 IU a day. Seems trivial compared to the high > doses we are using...but it made a difference. We returned to the > previous dosing and regained losses. It is trial and error, so go > with what seems to be working. But also good if we can figure out > just what really is working. - > > > I have.it's weird you wrote this ..I thought we were doing great > on the > > E-400 alpha mixed 3 times a day but decided to add the gamma E 300 > at the > > middle of the day dosage and we see better ease of 3 and 4 word > sentences > > she (my daughter) just seems more animated and alert with this > combination > > ??? I have thought about whether we need to add more gamma but was > waiting > > for others to notice improvements with added gamma and the amt > they were > > using?????? I guess I am using a different mix than you 3 E-400 ( > NOW brand > > mainly alpha with traces of the other Es) and 1 gamma E-300 (Jarrow > > formulas) curious if others are on this ratio > > > > Roxanne > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > From: > > [mailto: ] On Behalf Of > kiddietalk > > Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 5:29 PM > > > > Subject: [ ] Vitamin E update > > > > > > > > Just wanted to post an interesting vitamin E update for Tanner. I > > had Tanner on the alpha gamma mix 400 IUs from Vitamin World and > > then due to messages here decreased the gamma and increased the > > alpha. I noticed a slight regression on Tanner's speech. He didn't > > speak as quickly as he was but continued. Then I ran out of the > > alpha gamma mix and just had him on the alpha. Tanner started to > > stutter -and bad enough that everyone noticed it. I ran out to the > > mall and bought two more bottles of the alpha gamma and gave him 3 > > capsules last night which he quickly swallowed all at once (he > > hates " Mr. Bumpy " ) and then this morning went back to 3 of the > alpha > > gamma mix and only one of the 400IU alpha -and after school today > > Tanner's speech is smooth again. Anyone else notice they need the > > higher gamma? > > > > BTW -this is the one I use > > High Gamma Tocopherol Softgels > > http://www.vitaminw > > <http://www.vitaminworld.com/pages/Categories.asp?xs= & CID=69> > > orld.com/pages/Categories.asp?xs= & CID=69 > > > > Speaking of vitamins -does anyone use the new Nordic > > Naturals " Nordic Berries " ? > > > > Also just took Tanner about a week ago for his blood testing as > per > > 's advice -12 vials of blood! They were really good about > > it -and so was Tanner. They used a butterfly needle or something > > hooked up to a tube so that when they switched the vials Tanner > > wouldn't feel it. So only one needle went in and out. All the > > tests were ordered by his pediatrician -and without any issues. In > > fact his pediatrician's office found it " very exciting " to be > > involved in some way to something that could possibly be a cutting > > edge discovery by an awesome medical researcher/Mom -Dr. > > . Will let you guys know the results when I find out! > > > > ===== > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2006 Report Share Posted December 6, 2006 Anyone else notice they need the > higher gamma? YES! I have tried adding on Vitamin E here as well. We have only used up to 400 IU, but I have noticed more fussiness, more moodiness and of course not as many speech sounds/attempts on the regular E. When I recently switched back to High Gamma, I am seeing wonderful improvements after just 4 days,including the ability to mimic hand movements and gestures/signs, more easily without stressing. He is also attempting speech and getting cues by looking at our mouths. Participation in his Kindermusik class has been awesome for the past two classes and things are looking way up. Only new things are the High Gamma and the addition of 1 Evening Primrose Oil to the ProEfa and ProEPA mix. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Hi everyone, I am an oldtimer to childrensapraxia group but have left for various reasons, but have since returned because I am back to giving my daughter minimal supplementation, no hard core medicines like the DMSA that I tried when I left the first time. That approach was a disaster for my dd. Anyway, I wanted to ask about the combination of Omega 3's and vitamin E. My dd is currently taking Nordic Naturals Omega 3 and extra DHA, I am very interested in possible adding vitamin E. Can someone tell me or give me a good, in lamens terms, link to the benefits of vitamin E with children with apraxia. Thanks for all of your support. Regards, Traci > > Just wanted to post an interesting vitamin E update for Tanner. I > had Tanner on the alpha gamma mix 400 IUs from Vitamin World and > then due to messages here decreased the gamma and increased the > alpha. I noticed a slight regression on Tanner's speech. He didn't > speak as quickly as he was but continued. Then I ran out of the > alpha gamma mix and just had him on the alpha. Tanner started to > stutter -and bad enough that everyone noticed it. I ran out to the > mall and bought two more bottles of the alpha gamma and gave him 3 > capsules last night which he quickly swallowed all at once (he > hates " Mr. Bumpy " ) and then this morning went back to 3 of the alpha > gamma mix and only one of the 400IU alpha -and after school today > Tanner's speech is smooth again. Anyone else notice they need the > higher gamma? > > BTW -this is the one I use > High Gamma Tocopherol Softgels > http://www.vitaminworld.com/pages/Categories.asp?xs= & CID=69 > > Speaking of vitamins -does anyone use the new Nordic > Naturals " Nordic Berries " ? > > > Also just took Tanner about a week ago for his blood testing as per > 's advice -12 vials of blood! They were really good about > it -and so was Tanner. They used a butterfly needle or something > hooked up to a tube so that when they switched the vials Tanner > wouldn't feel it. So only one needle went in and out. All the > tests were ordered by his pediatrician -and without any issues. In > fact his pediatrician's office found it " very exciting " to be > involved in some way to something that could possibly be a cutting > edge discovery by an awesome medical researcher/Mom -Dr. > . Will let you guys know the results when I find out! > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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