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METAGENICS has a folapro that is more broken down. my son couldn't do folic acid either but does fabo on metagenics.

From: jkryan34

Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 9:28 PM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: Re: Bad reaction to folinic acid

Kirkman>> what brand are you trying?> > > > From: jkryan34 > Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 6:01 PM> To: mb12 valtrex > Subject: Bad reaction to folinic acid> > > > My son's new DAN just prescribed 200mcg of folinic acid in addition to his mb12 which he has been on for 2 months. While his behavior improved on the mb12 significantly, he became overly sensitive, weepy, clingy with OCD. His DAN wanted him to try folinic acid again even though I told her that in the past, it made him extremely hyper. She wants me to try it for a month! Today, after taking 200 mcg of folinic acid for 3 days, he got in trouble at school for being "too goofy." This means very stimmy and disruptive to the class (he hasn't been in trouble since Sept.) Has anyone else had this experience w/ folinic acid? I am so frustrated.... Am I really supposed to allow my son to get in trouble at school? How can I try this for a month? I feel like his doctors are not listening to me!>

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METAGENICS has a folapro that is more broken down. my son couldn't do folic acid either but does fabo on metagenics.

From: jkryan34

Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 9:28 PM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: Re: Bad reaction to folinic acid

Kirkman>> what brand are you trying?> > > > From: jkryan34 > Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 6:01 PM> To: mb12 valtrex > Subject: Bad reaction to folinic acid> > > > My son's new DAN just prescribed 200mcg of folinic acid in addition to his mb12 which he has been on for 2 months. While his behavior improved on the mb12 significantly, he became overly sensitive, weepy, clingy with OCD. His DAN wanted him to try folinic acid again even though I told her that in the past, it made him extremely hyper. She wants me to try it for a month! Today, after taking 200 mcg of folinic acid for 3 days, he got in trouble at school for being "too goofy." This means very stimmy and disruptive to the class (he hasn't been in trouble since Sept.) Has anyone else had this experience w/ folinic acid? I am so frustrated.... Am I really supposed to allow my son to get in trouble at school? How can I try this for a month? I feel like his doctors are not listening to me!>

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For whatever its worth, I just want to mention that my son did improve alot on Folapro.

Thanks

Ali

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Fri, January 28, 2011 9:02:52 PMSubject: Re: Bad reaction to folinic acid

folapro is methyltetrahydrofolate, most folinic is formyltetrahydrofolate> > > > > > >> > > >> > > > My son's new DAN just prescribed 200mcg of folinic acid in addition to his> > > > mb12 which he has been on for 2 months. While his behavior improved on the> > > > mb12 significantly, he became overly sensitive, weepy, clingy with OCD.

His> > > > DAN wanted him to try folinic acid again even though I told her that in the> > > > past, it made him extremely hyper. She wants me to try it for a month!> > > > Today, after taking 200 mcg of folinic acid for 3 days, he got in trouble at> > > > school for being "too goofy." This means very stimmy and disruptive to the> > > > class (he hasn't been in trouble since Sept.) Has anyone else had this> > > > experience w/ folinic acid? I am so frustrated.... Am I really supposed to> > > > allow my son to get in trouble at school? How can I try this for a month? I> > > > feel like his doctors are not listening to me!> > > >> > > > > > > >> > > >>

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For whatever its worth, I just want to mention that my son did improve alot on Folapro.

Thanks

Ali

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Fri, January 28, 2011 9:02:52 PMSubject: Re: Bad reaction to folinic acid

folapro is methyltetrahydrofolate, most folinic is formyltetrahydrofolate> > > > > > >> > > >> > > > My son's new DAN just prescribed 200mcg of folinic acid in addition to his> > > > mb12 which he has been on for 2 months. While his behavior improved on the> > > > mb12 significantly, he became overly sensitive, weepy, clingy with OCD.

His> > > > DAN wanted him to try folinic acid again even though I told her that in the> > > > past, it made him extremely hyper. She wants me to try it for a month!> > > > Today, after taking 200 mcg of folinic acid for 3 days, he got in trouble at> > > > school for being "too goofy." This means very stimmy and disruptive to the> > > > class (he hasn't been in trouble since Sept.) Has anyone else had this> > > > experience w/ folinic acid? I am so frustrated.... Am I really supposed to> > > > allow my son to get in trouble at school? How can I try this for a month? I> > > > feel like his doctors are not listening to me!> > > >> > > > > > > >> > > >>

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For whatever its worth, I just want to mention that my son did improve alot on Folapro.

Thanks

Ali

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Fri, January 28, 2011 9:02:52 PMSubject: Re: Bad reaction to folinic acid

folapro is methyltetrahydrofolate, most folinic is formyltetrahydrofolate> > > > > > >> > > >> > > > My son's new DAN just prescribed 200mcg of folinic acid in addition to his> > > > mb12 which he has been on for 2 months. While his behavior improved on the> > > > mb12 significantly, he became overly sensitive, weepy, clingy with OCD.

His> > > > DAN wanted him to try folinic acid again even though I told her that in the> > > > past, it made him extremely hyper. She wants me to try it for a month!> > > > Today, after taking 200 mcg of folinic acid for 3 days, he got in trouble at> > > > school for being "too goofy." This means very stimmy and disruptive to the> > > > class (he hasn't been in trouble since Sept.) Has anyone else had this> > > > experience w/ folinic acid? I am so frustrated.... Am I really supposed to> > > > allow my son to get in trouble at school? How can I try this for a month? I> > > > feel like his doctors are not listening to me!> > > >> > > > > > > >> > > >>

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We have been using that one for years, several times each week. Great for eye contact in our fellaSent from my iPhone

METAGENICS has a folapro that is more broken down. my son couldn't do folic acid either but does fabo on metagenics.

From: jkryan34

Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 9:28 PM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: Re: Bad reaction to folinic acid

Kirkman>> what brand are you trying?> > > > From: jkryan34 > Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 6:01 PM> To: mb12 valtrex > Subject: Bad reaction to folinic acid> > > > My son's new DAN just prescribed 200mcg of folinic acid in addition to his mb12 which he has been on for 2 months. While his behavior improved on the mb12 significantly, he became overly sensitive, weepy, clingy with OCD. His DAN wanted him to try folinic acid again even though I told her that in the past, it made him extremely hyper. She wants me to try it for a month! Today, after taking 200 mcg of folinic acid for 3 days, he got in trouble at school for being "too goofy." This means very stimmy and disruptive to the class (he hasn't been in trouble since Sept.) Has anyone else had this experience w/ folinic acid? I am so frustrated.... Am I really supposed to allow my son to get in trouble at school? How can I try this for a month? I feel like his doctors are not listening to me!>

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We have been using that one for years, several times each week. Great for eye contact in our fellaSent from my iPhone

METAGENICS has a folapro that is more broken down. my son couldn't do folic acid either but does fabo on metagenics.

From: jkryan34

Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 9:28 PM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: Re: Bad reaction to folinic acid

Kirkman>> what brand are you trying?> > > > From: jkryan34 > Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 6:01 PM> To: mb12 valtrex > Subject: Bad reaction to folinic acid> > > > My son's new DAN just prescribed 200mcg of folinic acid in addition to his mb12 which he has been on for 2 months. While his behavior improved on the mb12 significantly, he became overly sensitive, weepy, clingy with OCD. His DAN wanted him to try folinic acid again even though I told her that in the past, it made him extremely hyper. She wants me to try it for a month! Today, after taking 200 mcg of folinic acid for 3 days, he got in trouble at school for being "too goofy." This means very stimmy and disruptive to the class (he hasn't been in trouble since Sept.) Has anyone else had this experience w/ folinic acid? I am so frustrated.... Am I really supposed to allow my son to get in trouble at school? How can I try this for a month? I feel like his doctors are not listening to me!>

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b6 may need to also be put in, in a more broken down form like p5p (b6) kirkmans has a p5p with mag combo I would recommend. my son does awful on b combo type things as well but does well on this one. folapro again is the same thing, broken down to the simplist forms so the body doesn't have to do it, which is often the case that our kids can't do that. a lot of that comes form EFA trasmition issues. you can do an essential fatty acid test to find out what cycles are broken down. let me ask you a few questions. did he have failor to thrive, low tone ect?

From: jkryan34

Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 11:32 PM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: Re: Bad reaction to folinic acid

Thank you, everyone, for all of your responses and suggestions. Christel, I've heard that before. Do you know why he does so great on Folapro? I'm starting to look into the Yasko Protocol since my son does not tolerate many supplements that are so helpful to others. Whenever he doesn't do well on a supplement, I want to know why because I feel like that's so important to solving this puzzle. Does your son tolerate B6? Mine does not, and I've been trying to figure out why for the longest time. Most DAN doctors and nurses have just said to stay away from it, but he's deficient in B6, and I feel he needs it. I really wish his doctor would help me figure out why he doesn't tolerate B6! Thank you again for your insights.> >> > what brand are you trying?> > > > > > > > From: jkryan34 > > Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 6:01 PM> > To: mb12 valtrex > > Subject: Bad reaction to folinic acid> > > > > > > > My son's new DAN just prescribed 200mcg of folinic acid in addition to his mb12 which he has been on for 2 months. While his behavior improved on the mb12 significantly, he became overly sensitive, weepy, clingy with OCD. His DAN wanted him to try folinic acid again even though I told her that in the past, it made him extremely hyper. She wants me to try it for a month! Today, after taking 200 mcg of folinic acid for 3 days, he got in trouble at school for being "too goofy." This means very stimmy and disruptive to the class (he hasn't been in trouble since Sept.) Has anyone else had this experience w/ folinic acid? I am so frustrated.... Am I really supposed to allow my son to get in trouble at school? How can I try this for a month? I feel like his doctors are not listening to me!> >>

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