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Hi Joanna

we have just started - 3days - and our son (19 years) also hit out

at us. Almost seems to be asserting himself but as you say, Joanna,

it may be a new low tolerance level. This is very rare behaviour. He

is sick and I'm not sure if it's related to his illness - another of

continuing viruses! However I am sure he is making much better eye

contact and he is smiling often and vocalising more. He lost speech

at 5 years of age and maybe some of those nerves are " being moved " .

We are giving one spray in each nostril daily with a base of

25mg/ml. Stan, do you think this is too often? He's about 90kgs. His

sleeping pattern is horrendous at the moment - staying up all night

and sleeping from 6 - 8 onwards! Hopefully the MB12 will restore

some sleep rhythms! His tests show he was very depleted in B12 so

anything he's getting should make some difference. It would be good

to know what negative behaviours othes have experienced.

Cheers

>

> Today is my son's (10 years old) 1st day of the b12 nasal spray. I

> didn't notice anything in particular at the beginning. I gave him

the

> spray around 10:30am.

>

> Then in the early morning, we went to a special needs recreational

> activities held by an agency. Normally, he loves the place, and

> there's computer game at the end to reward him. However, today,

at

> the music class, the music teacher didn't do in sequence of

Preston's

> will, and even missed the " This Old Man " song. Preston was

agitated

> for 10 mins. already, finally he cannot hold it, because the

teacher

> skipped the song. Preston hit and scratched his dad.

>

> Then in the evening, he was more verbal stimming, and giggling, not

> easily controlled as before, and the tolerance level is getting

low.

>

> How many of you that has tried nasal spray Mb12 has increased

> stimming, silliness, and lower tolerance level at the beginning of

the

> trial? And how long do these " side effects " wear away and gone?

>

> Thanks

>

> Joanna.

>

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