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Toni!

I LOVE eye contact! That is awesome!

Small victories!!

:) laura

>

> Well, as you might recall, I am only doing m-b12 orally for my two kids, 5

> and 3.5. We started last month with cyanocobalamin sublingual spray, and

> then I found out that I needed the m-b12 for best use. So over the last two

> weeks I have been using m-b12 sublingually.

>

> You have heard me complain all week that my son has been acting up, so I

> just realize now I need to cut back his dosage (so he doesn't get kicked out

> of school!) or try again over the summer!

>

> But I wanted to share my little victory.

>

> Over the last month, yes, since starting the b12 (and the CLO,) my 5 y.

> daughter (Aspie) has been joining in at school and on Friday she even joined

> into the music part! The teachers have definitely noticed her improvements.

> They would think I was crazy if I said it was the vitamins LOL.

>

> But TODAY was what seemed like a miracle to me. I couldn't even share so

> much with my husband because he doesn't quite get it, doesn't get how huge

> this is. My daughter went to a birthday party today at the park. While she

> was on the web-climby-thing, she asked me to take her picture. I took out my

> camera and clicked 5 pics, and never once told her to look at me, and of 5

> shots, I got 4 direct eye-contact toward the camera shots. I just went click

> click click click click and have 4 terrific pictures, no pleading, begging,

> explaining, cajoling, posing, waiting, deleting LOL... just 4 precious

> beautiful pictures! I just wanted to cry, and still do. For us, and I am

> sure for some of you, it has always been a chore to get her to look towards

> the camera, I usually get the face toward the camera sideways glance thing.

> (Oh btw, the first 3 pictures were the good ones, then I got the usual

> side-glance one, and one more good one... so it wasn't coaching that helped

> or anything!)

>

> I just want to shout from the rooftops LOL but so few understand, and even

> less would credit the vitamins. :::sigh:::

>

> I don't know if we are allowed to share pics on here, but if/when I upload

> them, I can give a link ;-)

>

> --

> Toni

>

> ------

> Mind like a steel trap...

> Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

>

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Hi Toni,

I get it and am so, so happy for you, and your daughter. IMO I would share that the positive improvements in your kids is due to supplements. It's only in this way that the larger community will learn about how to help others and themselves. I would never have wished for autism in my life, but will look on it as a blessing in the sense that it made me aware of the limitations of today's medical practice.

Kim

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sun, March 7, 2010 2:30:36 PMSubject: little (huge for me) victory

Well, as you might recall, I am only doing m-b12 orally for my two kids, 5 and 3.5. We started last month with cyanocobalamin sublingual spray, and then I found out that I needed the m-b12 for best use. So over the last two weeks I have been using m-b12 sublingually.

You have heard me complain all week that my son has been acting up, so I just realize now I need to cut back his dosage (so he doesn't get kicked out of school!) or try again over the summer!

But I wanted to share my little victory.

Over the last month, yes, since starting the b12 (and the CLO,) my 5 y. daughter (Aspie) has been joining in at school and on Friday she even joined into the music part! The teachers have definitely noticed her improvements. They would think I was crazy if I said it was the vitamins LOL.

But TODAY was what seemed like a miracle to me. I couldn't even share so much with my husband because he doesn't quite get it, doesn't get how huge this is. My daughter went to a birthday party today at the park. While she was on the web-climby-thing, she asked me to take her picture. I took out my camera and clicked 5 pics, and never once told her to look at me, and of 5 shots, I got 4 direct eye-contact toward the camera shots. I just went click click click click click and have 4 terrific pictures, no pleading, begging, explaining, cajoling, posing, waiting, deleting LOL... just 4 precious beautiful pictures! I just wanted to cry, and still do. For us, and I am sure for some of you, it has always been a chore to get her to look towards the camera, I usually get the face toward the camera sideways glance thing. (Oh btw, the first 3 pictures were the good ones, then I got the usual side-glance one, and one more good one... so it wasn't coaching that

helped or anything!)

I just want to shout from the rooftops LOL but so few understand, and even less would credit the vitamins. :::sigh:::

I don't know if we are allowed to share pics on here, but if/when I upload them, I can give a link ;-)-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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Awesome!!!

Cheryl~http://www.gryffins-tail.blogspot.com~@midian42~

On Mar 7, 2010, at 11:30 AM, Toni Marie Lombardo wrote:

Well, as you might recall, I am only doing m-b12 orally for my two kids, 5 and 3.5. We started last month with cyanocobalamin sublingual spray, and then I found out that I needed the m-b12 for best use. So over the last two weeks I have been using m-b12 sublingually.

You have heard me complain all week that my son has been acting up, so I just realize now I need to cut back his dosage (so he doesn't get kicked out of school!) or try again over the summer!

But I wanted to share my little victory.Over the last month, yes, since starting the b12 (and the CLO,) my 5 y. daughter (Aspie) has been joining in at school and on Friday she even joined into the music part! The teachers have definitely noticed her improvements. They would think I was crazy if I said it was the vitamins LOL.

But TODAY was what seemed like a miracle to me. I couldn't even share so much with my husband because he doesn't quite get it, doesn't get how huge this is. My daughter went to a birthday party today at the park. While she was on the web-climby-thing, she asked me to take her picture. I took out my camera and clicked 5 pics, and never once told her to look at me, and of 5 shots, I got 4 direct eye-contact toward the camera shots. I just went click click click click click and have 4 terrific pictures, no pleading, begging, explaining, cajoling, posing, waiting, deleting LOL... just 4 precious beautiful pictures! I just wanted to cry, and still do. For us, and I am sure for some of you, it has always been a chore to get her to look towards the camera, I usually get the face toward the camera sideways glance thing. (Oh btw, the first 3 pictures were the good ones, then I got the usual side-glance one, and one more good one... so it wasn't coaching that helped or anything!)

I just want to shout from the rooftops LOL but so few understand, and even less would credit the vitamins. :::sigh:::I don't know if we are allowed to share pics on here, but if/when I upload them, I can give a link ;-)

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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