Guest guest Posted February 9, 2010 Report Share Posted February 9, 2010 I have just gone through a bad week of MTHFR/homocysteine related " metabolic strokes " .I have had these since my mid-twenties,but only found out the cause a few months ago.I saw neurologists off and on for years who never did the right tests to find out the cause.I have had to triple my dose of MB12 for them to go away by about 90%.Autism has been the only diagnosis I have been able to get,but increasingly I am coming around to seeing this is BS,and what I really have is some sort of polymorphic metabolic syndrome.I was wondering just how common these " strokes " are in autism ?I have seen very little about this specifically.Is it possible we are looking at a situation in autism,similar to mitochondrial disease,whereby most people with " autism " have " dysfunction " rather than disease? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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