Guest guest Posted February 1, 2008 Report Share Posted February 1, 2008 Hi: We are starting B-12 shots with my 3 year old son, after visiting a DAN. The DAN prescribed some numbing cream which I put on his butt about 30 minutes prior to giving the injection. I know the numbing cream works because I used it prior to him getting his bloodtest in his arm. But, even though I do this while he is sleeping, the injection still wakes him up, and he starts to wimper a little, then he goes back to sleep. Is this reaction common, I was hoping he wouldn't notice it. I hate to disturb his sleep. Any other suggestions about how to give the shot? Also, we just started using Threelac probiotic. Can anyone tell me what to expect if he starts having yeast die off. Any behavior changes to expect? Thanks... Holly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2008 Report Share Posted February 1, 2008 The numbing cream never worked for my son and anytime I tried to sneak in at night to give it to him, he'd end up waking up, so I just do it when he's awake. By the time he realizes I got him, it's over. Some days it's a challenge because he knows it's coming, so I've got to be creative sometimes. I know the numbing cream works because I used it prior to him getting his bloodtest in his arm. But, even though I do this while he is sleeping, the injection still wakes him up, and he starts to wimper a little, then he goes back to sleep. Is this reaction common, I was hoping he wouldn't notice it. I hate to disturb his sleep. Any other suggestions about how to give the shot? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2008 Report Share Posted February 1, 2008 I do the same thing - with the numbing cream and giving it to my son when he s asleep. He wakes a little and then goes right back to sleep. -- [ ] B-12 shots/Threelac Hi: We are starting B-12 shots with my 3 year old son, after visiting a DAN. The DAN prescribed some numbing cream which I put on his butt about 30 minutes prior to giving the injection. I know the numbing cream works because I used it prior to him getting his bloodtest in his arm. But, even though I do this while he is sleeping, the injection still wakes him up, and he starts to wimper a little, then he goes back to sleep. Is this reaction common, I was hoping he wouldn't notice it. I hate to disturb his sleep. Any other suggestions about how to give the shot? Also, we just started using Threelac probiotic. Can anyone tell me what to expect if he starts having yeast die off. Any behavior changes to expect? Thanks... Holly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2008 Report Share Posted February 1, 2008 I am sure yeast die off is different in every kid based on diet, the kid individually, the delays, etc. My kid's yeast die off was strange poop. Also, a different time it was humping the bed and playing with himself. At times he also seemed high. I hated it all. We did not do threelac though. Colleen did and had other stuff but her kid was in heavy detox. No way to know. > > I do the same thing - with the numbing cream and giving it to my son when he > s asleep. He wakes a little and then goes right back to sleep. > > -- [ ] B-12 shots/Threelac > > Hi: > We are starting B-12 shots with my 3 year old son, after visiting a > DAN. The DAN prescribed some numbing cream which I put on his butt > about 30 minutes prior to giving the injection. I know the numbing > cream works because I used it prior to him getting his bloodtest in his > arm. But, even though I do this while he is sleeping, the injection > still wakes him up, and he starts to wimper a little, then he goes back > to sleep. Is this reaction common, I was hoping he wouldn't notice it. > I hate to disturb his sleep. Any other suggestions about how to give > the shot? > > Also, we just started using Threelac probiotic. Can anyone tell me > what to expect if he starts having yeast die off. Any behavior changes > to expect? > Thanks... > Holly > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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