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Hi Everyone-

My 6yo. ASD son has been on LDN since January and for the most part has

been making some very positive gains (mostly in articulation and

expression of emotions). But, just this past week he has started

walking bow-legged and kind of on the insides of his feet. His doctor

could not come up with anything " physically " wrong. Has anyone seen

this before? I don't know if it's a new stim/response to the LDN? I have

already posted on the LDN site too.

I appreciate any thoughts,

Colleen V.

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Hmmmm it sounds like maybe he has a peripheral neuropathy, like maybe

there is a pins and needles feeling on the bottom of his feet he

might be trying to avoid? Could your doctor possibly do a urinary

methyl malonic test for B12 deficiency or a test for glucose tolerance?

Peace,

Kathy E.

On Mar 24, 2006, at 8:49 AM, luvsloons@... wrote:

> Hi Everyone-

> My 6yo. ASD son has been on LDN since January and for the most

> part has

> been making some very positive gains (mostly in articulation and

> expression of emotions). But, just this past week he has started

> walking bow-legged and kind of on the insides of his feet. His doctor

> could not come up with anything " physically " wrong. Has anyone seen

> this before? I don't know if it's a new stim/response to the

> LDN? I have

> already posted on the LDN site too.

> I appreciate any thoughts,

> Colleen V.

>

>

>

>

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