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My son has not been playing with toys at all lately. He would much

rather open windows, the dishwasher, doors, cabinets etc. and slam

them. This is really all he has been wanting to do, and he will not

stop when asked. He seems to be less and engaged and have less eye

contact. He does like to go outside and ride his trike, play in the

pool and swing.

We began Methyl B12 injections about 2 months ago. We have been

trying to fight a yeast issue with nystatin, but do not know if we

are succeeding. He has been eating more fruits, having popsicles

and drinking more juice. I know that that feeds yeast and probably

not doing him any good. His stools have been really mushy again.

He has been on the GFCD diet for 1 1/2 years and we have him on

numerous supplements, including enzymes.

His behavior has really been difficult. I know it is probably

partially sensory based, but I do not know what else could be

causing this besides possibly yeast. I feel like he has regressed.

He was doing really well.

Does anyone have any suggestions ?

Thanks.

Ramona

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Ramona,

Could you supply a little more information, please? :)

What happened with the B12 shots? Anything?

>>>> He has been on the GFCD diet for 1 1/2 years and we have him on

> numerous supplements, including enzymes.

What does he eat on GFCF diet? What type of enzymes do you give and

how much?

Often the foods given on GFCF can promote yeast (gums, starches,

rice, sugars, commercially processed GFCF foods). But some people

don't give those foods, that is why I ask.

You also said he was 'doing well' and then slid. How long was he

doing well and what do you think contributed to that?

Thanks so much,

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> We began Methyl B12 injections about 2 months ago.

My kids needed B12 with folic acid or they would have major problems.

They needed B12 with TMG to prevent scripting.

And B12 can feed yeast.

We have been

> trying to fight a yeast issue with nystatin, but do not know if we

> are succeeding. He has been eating more fruits, having popsicles

> and drinking more juice.

One of my #3's signs that he was having problems with the B12 was

excessive drinking of water or ANYTHING. The dose I was giving was

too high, and he needed it with folic acid. Once I reduced the dose

and gave folic acid, he was fine.

Dana

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