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Hi everyone,

I am trying to figure out the cause of hyperactivity and stimming in my kid and

finally started reading up on methylation issue. Just wanted to see if someone

can explain a couple of things to me. My son has been on methylb12 shots for the

last 1 year and before that he took mb12 lolipops for 1 year. Since we started

the shots, he became more stimmy. But at the same time I saw better academic

performance(which is of course an improvement that I can see and it is still way

below his age level). So I just continued on. His old dan put him on 5MTHF also

which seemed like helped initially but then he became even more stimmy. I

noticed that on antihistamines, he is a little less stimmy but that could be the

central action of antihistamine making the child a little sleepy or drowsy. I am

trying to understand that if my child is an overmethylator, supplementing with

MB12 and MTHF will make him more stimmy and hyperactive and his histamine level

should be low. Is there any relation to the histamine level that we test for

methylation issue and antihistamines? I have my appointment with dan in an hour

and I will check the histamine level, MTHFR and see if he believes in Yasko's

testing or if tests in some other ways for the methylation pathways. Can someone

explain this methylation issue and histamine issue to me? I will really

appreciate all the help.

Thanks

is

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