Guest guest Posted December 30, 2010 Report Share Posted December 30, 2010 http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/942233-overviewHere's something I found with a quick google. Right off the top of my head: mitochondrial disorder but I'm not a doctor so I'm sure there are other possibilities. Did you mention that this doctor totally blew you off the first time you went to see him and you would like to see someone else? That usually works for me. Cheryl~http://www.gryffins-tail.blogspot.com~@midian42~ Hi, Here I am completely confused again. One of my twins who has low tone, GCS sensitivities, leaky gut (I think), had blood work done a while back. I got a call a few days ago from the children's hospital that some of her blood work came back 'abnormal'. I know one of the tests she mentioned was carnitine. Now they are sending her to a metabolic specialist. Can anyone tell me what an abnormal carnitine test could mean? A little background - had mild pica as a one-two year old (ate dirt, rocks, moss). Has gluten, casein and soy sensitivities. Supposedly has inflammation, malabsorbtion, leaky gut. Has a lot of hair on back and legs (I keep being told that this is nothing but there has to be something to it - my husband and I are not hairy people). She also lost quite a bit of hair around the same time that she had the pica (you could see her scalp). The only other things that have been brought to my attention are that she is extremely low tone, has unusually high B12 levels, has a larger than normal head size, and at times has an odd breath smell (we have ruled out diabetes and hypoglycemia). Sorry for the long e-mail. We have been to specialist after specialist and now we have to go to this metabolic specialist (who we already saw and who totally blew us off the first time). I just wanted to see if anyone here could shed some light on what might be going on because the doctors can't seem to get on the same page and piece together this puzzle. Thanks for any advice or info. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2010 Report Share Posted December 30, 2010 http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/942233-overviewHere's something I found with a quick google. Right off the top of my head: mitochondrial disorder but I'm not a doctor so I'm sure there are other possibilities. Did you mention that this doctor totally blew you off the first time you went to see him and you would like to see someone else? That usually works for me. Cheryl~http://www.gryffins-tail.blogspot.com~@midian42~ Hi, Here I am completely confused again. One of my twins who has low tone, GCS sensitivities, leaky gut (I think), had blood work done a while back. I got a call a few days ago from the children's hospital that some of her blood work came back 'abnormal'. I know one of the tests she mentioned was carnitine. Now they are sending her to a metabolic specialist. Can anyone tell me what an abnormal carnitine test could mean? A little background - had mild pica as a one-two year old (ate dirt, rocks, moss). Has gluten, casein and soy sensitivities. Supposedly has inflammation, malabsorbtion, leaky gut. Has a lot of hair on back and legs (I keep being told that this is nothing but there has to be something to it - my husband and I are not hairy people). She also lost quite a bit of hair around the same time that she had the pica (you could see her scalp). The only other things that have been brought to my attention are that she is extremely low tone, has unusually high B12 levels, has a larger than normal head size, and at times has an odd breath smell (we have ruled out diabetes and hypoglycemia). Sorry for the long e-mail. We have been to specialist after specialist and now we have to go to this metabolic specialist (who we already saw and who totally blew us off the first time). I just wanted to see if anyone here could shed some light on what might be going on because the doctors can't seem to get on the same page and piece together this puzzle. Thanks for any advice or info. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2010 Report Share Posted December 30, 2010 Hair loss can be explained by anemia (like comes out in clumps) and in a hormonal imbalance. (that happened to me at 8 and it grew back that summer - Ped told my Mom that I was under extreme stress) Everything else sounds like my brother Rob - low muscle tone, pica, food sensitivities, big head (enlarged head - could be encephalitis? due to viral) and odd breath smell (does it smell like licorice/garlic? don't laugh..) -- these were all things that were noted when he was born up to 3 years when they diagnosed him Autism PDD-NOS. Is your child very pale? And have eyesight issues (myopic?)... Rob's test's came back with high/normal B12, yet he had all the deficiency signs. (He's 26 now) -- Now, since the diet and everything else - he's severely deficient - in like everything (which means, we are finally getting some things right!) and he started losing fat and keeping his muscle.... A great book I just read " Could it be B12, an Epidemic of a misdiagnosis. " Has a whole chart of what it could be and how to treat it...really great information. http://www.amazon.com/Could-Be-B12-Epidemic-Misdiagnoses/dp/1884956467 The nasal spray worked wonders on him too. I think it works better than the shots now (he's been on shots for about 3 months). We used MRM's L-Carnitine w/COQ10 (not great ingredients) and this is what finally got his B12 to show that he was deficient, and he made huge strides. (His B12 was just hanging out in his blood, not really doing what it was supposed to do, because it lacked transport) - we tried other brands, but this one worked well for him. Because Rob is such an anomaly, I have been looking into other therapies that I think might benefit him (mega-nutrients thru juicing, Gerson Therapy for Cancer patients - it doesn't take much to dip your big toe in the pool of info there and see if it's something that might benefit your baby.) I hope this helps. laura > > Hi, > > Here I am completely confused again. One of my twins who has low tone, GCS sensitivities, leaky gut (I think), had blood work done a while back. I got a call a few days ago from the children's hospital that some of her blood work came back 'abnormal'. I know one of the tests she mentioned was carnitine. Now they are sending her to a metabolic specialist. Can anyone tell me what an abnormal carnitine test could mean? > > A little background - had mild pica as a one-two year old (ate dirt, rocks, moss). Has gluten, casein and soy sensitivities. Supposedly has inflammation, malabsorbtion, leaky gut. Has a lot of hair on back and legs (I keep being told that this is nothing but there has to be something to it - my husband and I are not hairy people). She also lost quite a bit of hair around the same time that she had the pica (you could see her scalp). The only other things that have been brought to my attention are that she is extremely low tone, has unusually high B12 levels, has a larger than normal head size, and at times has an odd breath smell (we have ruled out diabetes and hypoglycemia). > > Sorry for the long e-mail. We have been to specialist after specialist and now we have to go to this metabolic specialist (who we already saw and who totally blew us off the first time). I just wanted to see if anyone here could shed some light on what might be going on because the doctors can't seem to get on the same page and piece together this puzzle. Thanks for any advice or info. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 , I'm going to have to say that Rob is not an anomaly, at all. That is a common story, heard over and over again. The medical community would know this, too, if they listened to families. > > > > Hi, > > > > Here I am completely confused again. One of my twins who has low tone, GCS sensitivities, leaky gut (I think), had blood work done a while back. I got a call a few days ago from the children's hospital that some of her blood work came back 'abnormal'. I know one of the tests she mentioned was carnitine. Now they are sending her to a metabolic specialist. Can anyone tell me what an abnormal carnitine test could mean? > > > > A little background - had mild pica as a one-two year old (ate dirt, rocks, moss). Has gluten, casein and soy sensitivities. Supposedly has inflammation, malabsorbtion, leaky gut. Has a lot of hair on back and legs (I keep being told that this is nothing but there has to be something to it - my husband and I are not hairy people). She also lost quite a bit of hair around the same time that she had the pica (you could see her scalp). The only other things that have been brought to my attention are that she is extremely low tone, has unusually high B12 levels, has a larger than normal head size, and at times has an odd breath smell (we have ruled out diabetes and hypoglycemia). > > > > Sorry for the long e-mail. We have been to specialist after specialist and now we have to go to this metabolic specialist (who we already saw and who totally blew us off the first time). I just wanted to see if anyone here could shed some light on what might be going on because the doctors can't seem to get on the same page and piece together this puzzle. Thanks for any advice or info. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 , I'm going to have to say that Rob is not an anomaly, at all. That is a common story, heard over and over again. The medical community would know this, too, if they listened to families. > > > > Hi, > > > > Here I am completely confused again. One of my twins who has low tone, GCS sensitivities, leaky gut (I think), had blood work done a while back. I got a call a few days ago from the children's hospital that some of her blood work came back 'abnormal'. I know one of the tests she mentioned was carnitine. Now they are sending her to a metabolic specialist. Can anyone tell me what an abnormal carnitine test could mean? > > > > A little background - had mild pica as a one-two year old (ate dirt, rocks, moss). Has gluten, casein and soy sensitivities. Supposedly has inflammation, malabsorbtion, leaky gut. Has a lot of hair on back and legs (I keep being told that this is nothing but there has to be something to it - my husband and I are not hairy people). She also lost quite a bit of hair around the same time that she had the pica (you could see her scalp). The only other things that have been brought to my attention are that she is extremely low tone, has unusually high B12 levels, has a larger than normal head size, and at times has an odd breath smell (we have ruled out diabetes and hypoglycemia). > > > > Sorry for the long e-mail. We have been to specialist after specialist and now we have to go to this metabolic specialist (who we already saw and who totally blew us off the first time). I just wanted to see if anyone here could shed some light on what might be going on because the doctors can't seem to get on the same page and piece together this puzzle. Thanks for any advice or info. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 , I'm going to have to say that Rob is not an anomaly, at all. That is a common story, heard over and over again. The medical community would know this, too, if they listened to families. > > > > Hi, > > > > Here I am completely confused again. One of my twins who has low tone, GCS sensitivities, leaky gut (I think), had blood work done a while back. I got a call a few days ago from the children's hospital that some of her blood work came back 'abnormal'. I know one of the tests she mentioned was carnitine. Now they are sending her to a metabolic specialist. Can anyone tell me what an abnormal carnitine test could mean? > > > > A little background - had mild pica as a one-two year old (ate dirt, rocks, moss). Has gluten, casein and soy sensitivities. Supposedly has inflammation, malabsorbtion, leaky gut. Has a lot of hair on back and legs (I keep being told that this is nothing but there has to be something to it - my husband and I are not hairy people). She also lost quite a bit of hair around the same time that she had the pica (you could see her scalp). The only other things that have been brought to my attention are that she is extremely low tone, has unusually high B12 levels, has a larger than normal head size, and at times has an odd breath smell (we have ruled out diabetes and hypoglycemia). > > > > Sorry for the long e-mail. We have been to specialist after specialist and now we have to go to this metabolic specialist (who we already saw and who totally blew us off the first time). I just wanted to see if anyone here could shed some light on what might be going on because the doctors can't seem to get on the same page and piece together this puzzle. Thanks for any advice or info. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2011 Report Share Posted January 2, 2011 You can email seperately if you wish. I thought I would just share my experience (a bit) with my daughter. She has low caritine (low tone too)and is on meds (by her neuro) and sees a DAN doc that has helped SO MUCH! She has been tested and didn't come up with mito diseases but has mito issues(and others). Please if your doc wants testing please contact me--- you don't want to the test twice Life with my daughter seems like a whirl wind merry-go-round.Some days I just AUGH! But in the end wouldn't change it for the world. She has opened my eyes to so much. She has given me so much more compassion (I thought I already had some!) and the beauty and grace is unmeasurable! .... please ask whatever you like- I wish I knew someone to bounce things off then. Now we DO have this groups and others to help... I myself will be posting ques soon! big hugs, Sue > > Hi, > > Here I am completely confused again. One of my twins who has low tone, GCS sensitivities, leaky gut (I think), had blood work done a while back. I got a call a few days ago from the children's hospital that some of her blood work came back 'abnormal'. I know one of the tests she mentioned was carnitine. Now they are sending her to a metabolic specialist. Can anyone tell me what an abnormal carnitine test could mean? > > A little background - had mild pica as a one-two year old (ate dirt, rocks, moss). Has gluten, casein and soy sensitivities. Supposedly has inflammation, malabsorbtion, leaky gut. Has a lot of hair on back and legs (I keep being told that this is nothing but there has to be something to it - my husband and I are not hairy people). She also lost quite a bit of hair around the same time that she had the pica (you could see her scalp). The only other things that have been brought to my attention are that she is extremely low tone, has unusually high B12 levels, has a larger than normal head size, and at times has an odd breath smell (we have ruled out diabetes and hypoglycemia). > > Sorry for the long e-mail. We have been to specialist after specialist and now we have to go to this metabolic specialist (who we already saw and who totally blew us off the first time). I just wanted to see if anyone here could shed some light on what might be going on because the doctors can't seem to get on the same page and piece together this puzzle. Thanks for any advice or info. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2011 Report Share Posted January 2, 2011 You can email seperately if you wish. I thought I would just share my experience (a bit) with my daughter. She has low caritine (low tone too)and is on meds (by her neuro) and sees a DAN doc that has helped SO MUCH! She has been tested and didn't come up with mito diseases but has mito issues(and others). Please if your doc wants testing please contact me--- you don't want to the test twice Life with my daughter seems like a whirl wind merry-go-round.Some days I just AUGH! But in the end wouldn't change it for the world. She has opened my eyes to so much. She has given me so much more compassion (I thought I already had some!) and the beauty and grace is unmeasurable! .... please ask whatever you like- I wish I knew someone to bounce things off then. Now we DO have this groups and others to help... I myself will be posting ques soon! big hugs, Sue > > Hi, > > Here I am completely confused again. One of my twins who has low tone, GCS sensitivities, leaky gut (I think), had blood work done a while back. I got a call a few days ago from the children's hospital that some of her blood work came back 'abnormal'. I know one of the tests she mentioned was carnitine. Now they are sending her to a metabolic specialist. Can anyone tell me what an abnormal carnitine test could mean? > > A little background - had mild pica as a one-two year old (ate dirt, rocks, moss). Has gluten, casein and soy sensitivities. Supposedly has inflammation, malabsorbtion, leaky gut. Has a lot of hair on back and legs (I keep being told that this is nothing but there has to be something to it - my husband and I are not hairy people). She also lost quite a bit of hair around the same time that she had the pica (you could see her scalp). The only other things that have been brought to my attention are that she is extremely low tone, has unusually high B12 levels, has a larger than normal head size, and at times has an odd breath smell (we have ruled out diabetes and hypoglycemia). > > Sorry for the long e-mail. We have been to specialist after specialist and now we have to go to this metabolic specialist (who we already saw and who totally blew us off the first time). I just wanted to see if anyone here could shed some light on what might be going on because the doctors can't seem to get on the same page and piece together this puzzle. Thanks for any advice or info. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Oh , my God!I´m from Spain .I have just wake up and just open my email box ...when I had readed your post I almost fall down !!! My daughter has the same symptoms and the same test results as yours .. My child is now 4 1/2 years old .She started walking few months ago and now she is starting speaking ( she use arround 30 words properly ) .Her muscle tone has impove a lot since she is with GH shots ( because of her thieve failure ) .We started two weeks ago with MB12 shot , too , and we are seeing good results also . She is GFCF , low oxalates diet and DAN treatment since she was 18 mounths , and this last summer we started a treatment with dr Krigsman and her bowel issues had improve too . In my country we had seen EVERY neurologist and no one could tell us anything more than "wait and we will see" ... and it is not enougn for me . I have fight against my daughter symptoms and we are giving treatment for every defficiency and issue with our DAN doctor and our metabolist in the hospital . And I am always looking for solutions :I hope one day I could find the diagnostic , but I know it is very difficult . I am sorry if you couldn´t understand my words ... my english is very poor ...this is other problem that I have to improve ... For me is a great problem , I cant write all the things I would like . I am here for everything you could need from me .I am in the same situation , but in a small country ... Kisses Isabel De: mnkproperties Para: mb12 valtrex Enviado: vie,31 diciembre, 2010 02:49Asunto: Carnitine? Hi,Here I am completely confused again. One of my twins who has low tone, GCS sensitivities, leaky gut (I think), had blood work done a while back. I got a call a few days ago from the children's hospital that some of her blood work came back 'abnormal'. I know one of the tests she mentioned was carnitine. Now they are sending her to a metabolic specialist. Can anyone tell me what an abnormal carnitine test could mean? A little background - had mild pica as a one-two year old (ate dirt, rocks, moss). Has gluten, casein and soy sensitivities. Supposedly has inflammation, malabsorbtion, leaky gut. Has a lot of hair on back and legs (I keep being told that this is nothing but there has to be something to it - my husband and I are not hairy people). She also lost quite a bit of hair around the same time that she had the pica (you could see her scalp). The only other things that have been brought to my attention are that she is extremely low tone, has unusually high B12 levels, has a larger than normal head size, and at times has an odd breath smell (we have ruled out diabetes and hypoglycemia). Sorry for the long e-mail. We have been to specialist after specialist and now we have to go to this metabolic specialist (who we already saw and who totally blew us off the first time). I just wanted to see if anyone here could shed some light on what might be going on because the doctors can't seem to get on the same page and piece together this puzzle. Thanks for any advice or info. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Oh , my God!I´m from Spain .I have just wake up and just open my email box ...when I had readed your post I almost fall down !!! My daughter has the same symptoms and the same test results as yours .. My child is now 4 1/2 years old .She started walking few months ago and now she is starting speaking ( she use arround 30 words properly ) .Her muscle tone has impove a lot since she is with GH shots ( because of her thieve failure ) .We started two weeks ago with MB12 shot , too , and we are seeing good results also . She is GFCF , low oxalates diet and DAN treatment since she was 18 mounths , and this last summer we started a treatment with dr Krigsman and her bowel issues had improve too . In my country we had seen EVERY neurologist and no one could tell us anything more than "wait and we will see" ... and it is not enougn for me . I have fight against my daughter symptoms and we are giving treatment for every defficiency and issue with our DAN doctor and our metabolist in the hospital . And I am always looking for solutions :I hope one day I could find the diagnostic , but I know it is very difficult . I am sorry if you couldn´t understand my words ... my english is very poor ...this is other problem that I have to improve ... For me is a great problem , I cant write all the things I would like . I am here for everything you could need from me .I am in the same situation , but in a small country ... Kisses Isabel De: mnkproperties Para: mb12 valtrex Enviado: vie,31 diciembre, 2010 02:49Asunto: Carnitine? Hi,Here I am completely confused again. One of my twins who has low tone, GCS sensitivities, leaky gut (I think), had blood work done a while back. I got a call a few days ago from the children's hospital that some of her blood work came back 'abnormal'. I know one of the tests she mentioned was carnitine. Now they are sending her to a metabolic specialist. Can anyone tell me what an abnormal carnitine test could mean? A little background - had mild pica as a one-two year old (ate dirt, rocks, moss). Has gluten, casein and soy sensitivities. Supposedly has inflammation, malabsorbtion, leaky gut. Has a lot of hair on back and legs (I keep being told that this is nothing but there has to be something to it - my husband and I are not hairy people). She also lost quite a bit of hair around the same time that she had the pica (you could see her scalp). The only other things that have been brought to my attention are that she is extremely low tone, has unusually high B12 levels, has a larger than normal head size, and at times has an odd breath smell (we have ruled out diabetes and hypoglycemia). Sorry for the long e-mail. We have been to specialist after specialist and now we have to go to this metabolic specialist (who we already saw and who totally blew us off the first time). I just wanted to see if anyone here could shed some light on what might be going on because the doctors can't seem to get on the same page and piece together this puzzle. Thanks for any advice or info. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Oh , my God!I´m from Spain .I have just wake up and just open my email box ...when I had readed your post I almost fall down !!! My daughter has the same symptoms and the same test results as yours .. My child is now 4 1/2 years old .She started walking few months ago and now she is starting speaking ( she use arround 30 words properly ) .Her muscle tone has impove a lot since she is with GH shots ( because of her thieve failure ) .We started two weeks ago with MB12 shot , too , and we are seeing good results also . She is GFCF , low oxalates diet and DAN treatment since she was 18 mounths , and this last summer we started a treatment with dr Krigsman and her bowel issues had improve too . In my country we had seen EVERY neurologist and no one could tell us anything more than "wait and we will see" ... and it is not enougn for me . I have fight against my daughter symptoms and we are giving treatment for every defficiency and issue with our DAN doctor and our metabolist in the hospital . And I am always looking for solutions :I hope one day I could find the diagnostic , but I know it is very difficult . I am sorry if you couldn´t understand my words ... my english is very poor ...this is other problem that I have to improve ... For me is a great problem , I cant write all the things I would like . I am here for everything you could need from me .I am in the same situation , but in a small country ... Kisses Isabel De: mnkproperties Para: mb12 valtrex Enviado: vie,31 diciembre, 2010 02:49Asunto: Carnitine? Hi,Here I am completely confused again. One of my twins who has low tone, GCS sensitivities, leaky gut (I think), had blood work done a while back. I got a call a few days ago from the children's hospital that some of her blood work came back 'abnormal'. I know one of the tests she mentioned was carnitine. Now they are sending her to a metabolic specialist. Can anyone tell me what an abnormal carnitine test could mean? A little background - had mild pica as a one-two year old (ate dirt, rocks, moss). Has gluten, casein and soy sensitivities. Supposedly has inflammation, malabsorbtion, leaky gut. Has a lot of hair on back and legs (I keep being told that this is nothing but there has to be something to it - my husband and I are not hairy people). She also lost quite a bit of hair around the same time that she had the pica (you could see her scalp). The only other things that have been brought to my attention are that she is extremely low tone, has unusually high B12 levels, has a larger than normal head size, and at times has an odd breath smell (we have ruled out diabetes and hypoglycemia). Sorry for the long e-mail. We have been to specialist after specialist and now we have to go to this metabolic specialist (who we already saw and who totally blew us off the first time). I just wanted to see if anyone here could shed some light on what might be going on because the doctors can't seem to get on the same page and piece together this puzzle. Thanks for any advice or info. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2011 Report Share Posted January 5, 2011 Thanks Isabel! So, what kind of improvements did you see with the B12 shots? And what are GH shots? I'm still learning! Best of luck to you. I'm hoping the specialist we will be seeing next month will be able to give us some answers. - Kirk-To: mb12 valtrex From: isagargo@...Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 22:23:28 +0000Subject: Re: Carnitine? Oh , my God!I´m from Spain .I have just wake up and just open my email box ...when I had readed your post I almost fall down !!! My daughter has the same symptoms and the same test results as yours .. My child is now 4 1/2 years old .She started walking few months ago and now she is starting speaking ( she use arround 30 words properly ) .Her muscle tone has impove a lot since she is with GH shots ( because of her thieve failure ) .We started two weeks ago with MB12 shot , too , and we are seeing good results also . She is GFCF , low oxalates diet and DAN treatment since she was 18 mounths , and this last summer we started a treatment with dr Krigsman and her bowel issues had improve too . In my country we had seen EVERY neurologist and no one could tell us anything more than "wait and we will see" ... and it is not enougn for me . I have fight against my daughter symptoms and we are giving treatment for every defficiency and issue with our DAN doctor and our metabolist in the hospital . And I am always looking for solutions :I hope one day I could find the diagnostic , but I know it is very difficult . I am sorry if you couldn´t understand my words ... my english is very poor ...this is other problem that I have to improve ... For me is a great problem , I cant write all the things I would like . I am here for everything you could need from me .I am in the same situation , but in a small country ... Kisses Isabel De: mnkproperties Para: mb12 valtrex Enviado: vie,31 diciembre, 2010 02:49Asunto: Carnitine? Hi,Here I am completely confused again. One of my twins who has low tone, GCS sensitivities, leaky gut (I think), had blood work done a while back. I got a call a few days ago from the children's hospital that some of her blood work came back 'abnormal'. I know one of the tests she mentioned was carnitine. Now they are sending her to a metabolic specialist. Can anyone tell me what an abnormal carnitine test could mean? A little background - had mild pica as a one-two year old (ate dirt, rocks, moss). Has gluten, casein and soy sensitivities. Supposedly has inflammation, malabsorbtion, leaky gut. Has a lot of hair on back and legs (I keep being told that this is nothing but there has to be something to it - my husband and I are not hairy people). She also lost quite a bit of hair around the same time that she had the pica (you could see her scalp). The only other things that have been brought to my attention are that she is extremely low tone, has unusually high B12 levels, has a larger than normal head size, and at times has an odd breath smell (we have ruled out diabetes and hypoglycemia). Sorry for the long e-mail. We have been to specialist after specialist and now we have to go to this metabolic specialist (who we already saw and who totally blew us off the first time). I just wanted to see if anyone here could shed some light on what might be going on because the doctors can't seem to get on the same page and piece together this puzzle. Thanks for any advice or info. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2011 Report Share Posted January 5, 2011 I think that's growth hormone.  Thanks Isabel! So, what kind of improvements did you see with the B12 shots? And what are GH shots? I'm still learning! Best of luck to you. I'm hoping the specialist we will be seeing next month will be able to give us some answers. - Kirk-To: mb12 valtrex From: isagargo@...Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 22:23:28 +0000Subject: Re: Carnitine?  Oh , my God!I´m from Spain .I have just wake up and just open my email box ...when I had readed your post I almost fall down !!! My daughter has the same symptoms and the same test results as yours .. My child is now 4 1/2 years old .She started walking few months ago and now she is starting speaking ( she use arround 30 words properly ) .Her muscle tone has impove a lot since she is with GH shots ( because of her thieve failure ) .We started two weeks ago with MB12 shot , too , and we are seeing good results also . She is GFCF , low oxalates diet and DAN treatment since she was 18 mounths , and this last summer we started a treatment with dr Krigsman and her bowel issues had improve too . In my country we had seen EVERY neurologist and no one could tell us anything more than " wait and we will see " ... and it is not enougn for me . I have fight against my daughter symptoms and we are giving treatment for every defficiency and issue with our DAN doctor and our metabolist in the hospital . And I am always looking for solutions :I hope one day I could find the diagnostic , but I know it is very difficult . I am sorry if you couldn´t understand my words ... my english is very poor ...this is other problem that I have to improve ... For me is a great problem , I cant write all the things I would like . I am here for everything you could need from me .I am in the same situation , but in a small country ... Kisses Isabel De: mnkproperties Para: mb12 valtrex Enviado: vie,31 diciembre, 2010 02:49Asunto: Carnitine? Hi,Here I am completely confused again. One of my twins who has low tone, GCS sensitivities, leaky gut (I think), had blood work done a while back. I got a call a few days ago from the children's hospital that some of her blood work came back 'abnormal'. I know one of the tests she mentioned was carnitine. Now they are sending her to a metabolic specialist. Can anyone tell me what an abnormal carnitine test could mean? A little background - had mild pica as a one-two year old (ate dirt, rocks, moss). Has gluten, casein and soy sensitivities. Supposedly has inflammation, malabsorbtion, leaky gut. Has a lot of hair on back and legs (I keep being told that this is nothing but there has to be something to it - my husband and I are not hairy people). She also lost quite a bit of hair around the same time that she had the pica (you could see her scalp). The only other things that have been brought to my attention are that she is extremely low tone, has unusually high B12 levels, has a larger than normal head size, and at times has an odd breath smell (we have ruled out diabetes and hypoglycemia). Sorry for the long e-mail. We have been to specialist after specialist and now we have to go to this metabolic specialist (who we already saw and who totally blew us off the first time). I just wanted to see if anyone here could shed some light on what might be going on because the doctors can't seem to get on the same page and piece together this puzzle. Thanks for any advice or info. -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2011 Report Share Posted January 5, 2011 Dear ; GH shots are growth hormone. My daughter is diagnosed with a hormone deficiency, levels of IGF1, GH and IGBP3 were very low. She l had grown only a few cm over the past two years, so her endocrine did a study and saw tha she was deficient in hormone.Since she is receiving GH their hypoglycemia are controlled, has grown several inches and his muscle tone has improved.On the issue of MB12.Marina has always been a girl very, very irritable. Very very upset and uncontrolled movement. In part we're seeing that it was due to intestinal disorders, which caused much discomfort. But since a few weeks ago we started with the injections, the girl is much more connected. happier and sociable. But ready to play (in her way ...) and more affectionate. have more interaction with us. Although his pronunciation is not good (Marine has ataxia in all movent, and has apraxia), is seen with more intention of trying new sounds.We are very pleased with these latest developments .... Mounths ago we tried MB12 shots too , but we left it because of too much hyper .But now , she is OK .No hyper ... a new surprise !! Every child is different and the same child is diferent if you can improve him . I would like to help more , but I'm not aware of biomedicine as many of the participants of this forum.I'm really impressed by everything I'm learning and all the help I'm getting ... and I would like to helptoo but I have fear of not knowing it right. And the language is a problem too . Here I am to answer all you ask me , . We keep on contact ... Kisses Isabel De: melissa bosler Para: mb12 valtrex Enviado: mié,5 enero, 2011 14:26Asunto: RE: Carnitine? Thanks Isabel! So, what kind of improvements did you see with the B12 shots? And what are GH shots? I'm still learning! Best of luck to you. I'm hoping the specialist we will be seeing next month will be able to give us some answers. - Kirk- To: mb12 valtrex From: isagargo@...Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 22:23:28 +0000Subject: Re: Carnitine? Oh , my God!I´m from Spain .I have just wake up and just open my email box ...when I had readed your post I almost fall down !!! My daughter has the same symptoms and the same test results as yours .. My child is now 4 1/2 years old .She started walking few months ago and now she is starting speaking ( she use arround 30 words properly ) .Her muscle tone has impove a lot since she is with GH shots ( because of her thieve failure ) .We started two weeks ago with MB12 shot , too , and we are seeing good results also . She is GFCF , low oxalates diet and DAN treatment since she was 18 mounths , and this last summer we started a treatment with dr Krigsman and her bowel issues had improve too . In my country we had seen EVERY neurologist and no one could tell us anything more than "wait and we will see" ... and it is not enougn for me . I have fight against my daughter symptoms and we are giving treatment for every defficiency and issue with our DAN doctor and our metabolist in the hospital . And I am always looking for solutions :I hope one day I could find the diagnostic , but I know it is very difficult . I am sorry if you couldn´t understand my words ... my english is very poor ...this is other problem that I have to improve ... For me is a great problem , I cant write all the things I would like . I am here for everything you could need from me .I am in the same situation , but in a small country ... Kisses Isabel De: mnkproperties Para: mb12 valtrex Enviado: vie,31 diciembre, 2010 02:49Asunto: Carnitine? Hi,Here I am completely confused again. One of my twins who has low tone, GCS sensitivities, leaky gut (I think), had blood work done a while back. I got a call a few days ago from the children's hospital that some of her blood work came back 'abnormal'. I know one of the tests she mentioned was carnitine. Now they are sending her to a metabolic specialist. Can anyone tell me what an abnormal carnitine test could mean? A little background - had mild pica as a one-two year old (ate dirt, rocks, moss). Has gluten, casein and soy sensitivities. Supposedly has inflammation, malabsorbtion, leaky gut. Has a lot of hair on back and legs (I keep being told that this is nothing but there has to be something to it - my husband and I are not hairy people). She also lost quite a bit of hair around the same time that she had the pica (you could see her scalp). The only other things that have been brought to my attention are that she is extremely low tone, has unusually high B12 levels, has a larger than normal head size, and at times has an odd breath smell (we have ruled out diabetes and hypoglycemia). Sorry for the long e-mail. We have been to specialist after specialist and now we have to go to this metabolic specialist (who we already saw and who totally blew us off the first time). I just wanted to see if anyone here could shed some light on what might be going on because the doctors can't seem to get on the same page and piece together this puzzle. Thanks for any advice or info. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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