Guest guest Posted July 22, 2011 Report Share Posted July 22, 2011 Since there are many posts on the autism forums of parents stating their children either developed autism or had a significant increase in symptoms of autism or another disabling feature after nitrous or anesthesia, it's good to print off and keep such articles on hand in case we need it. I had one that became temporarily blind after receiving Nitrous at the dentist's to get a tooth pulled. He had been supplemented well with MB 12 and it didn't prevent the reaction, so in the future, I will be avoiding all Nitrous. I Googled and found that some people become permanently blind just be having Nitrous at the dentist's office. Shocking, isn't it. Anyhow, here's an interesting sharing of a nurse's experience and knowledge concerning children with autism. Anesthesia and ASD - an RN's perspective http://www.autism.com/fam_AnesthesiaandtheAutisticchild.asp Love and prayers, Heidi N Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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