Guest guest Posted January 6, 2008 Report Share Posted January 6, 2008 This is interesting that this post is showing up again. I posted this about four weeks ago. Here is an update on my boys with the MB12 shots. They have now had 9 MB12 shots spaced three nights apart. What we are seeing after 4 weeks: More focus, now have ability to sit down and put simple puzzles together, stack legos, and other fine motor skills. We see an improvement in the fine motor skills. I do not know if that has to do with better focus or what but now they are actually looking at what they are working on and have the ability to do it. Better attention to people around them. More complex babbling like they are trying to carry on a conversation with us. (They are nonverbal and only made sounds very little actual babbling) This is a major improvement in such a short time. For yeast, they are on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet and I have added biotin (now that I know its wonderful benefits). They do not even know they are getting these shots. When getting them ready for bed, we put a numbing cream on their skin. After they are sound asleep, we go in and give the shot. They don't even flinch! So, that is not an issue with my boys. Thanks, Dana mothernaturerule <anne_white53@...> wrote: I actually recommend the daily or twice daily SUBLINGAUL VITAMIN B12 HERE IS WHY; Who wants to get a shot? I know I sure don't ! WHY NOT USE THE VITAMIN B12 SUBS SINCE THEY WERE DISCOVERED RECENTLY ! The M.D> who DISCOVERED Sublingaul B12 is Dr. Alfred Libby If you could hear a tape of Dr. Libby's you would be so happy to hear this doctor talk about the symptons cured with sublingaul B!2. the name of the co. is www.trivita.com The natrual color of Vitamin B12 is pink; so no artificla in Trivita.- TWIN LAB CO. HAS B12 DOTS; I do not knowif approved for children. The dots are little pills whof B12 which dissolve in the mouth; cool!- (ps I also read the Methyl form of Vitamin B12 is the best? thx; anna - In , " sabels_4 " <nmsabel@...> wrote: > > Thank you for responding!! > The fact that it will take longer for him to recoup from the reaction > the longer we try to wait out his negative response is concerning. I > feel for him and how he must feel. It's upsetting to see such > regression. > He knows what to do when he's hyped ~ jump on the trampoline ~ run > outside. But it is also amping up his verbal stimming, talking in > 3rd person, his need to squish something and mouth stuff. Not too > conducive behaviors for his mainstreamed class and a lot of behaviors > that had actually been extinquished. > So, is this an indication that methyl B12 is not the way to go for my > son? > Donna (very distressed mom at the moment) > > > > > > > > > I'm sorry to butt into this discussion, but we just started our > son > > > with the shots about 2 weeks ago (every 3rd night) and we are > > > contemplating stopping them b/c so far, all we're seeing are > > > negatives such as being in a fog, being unfocused, more hand- > > > clapping, hyperness. He was already verbal and he keeps telling > us > > > that he's " got to go burn off some energy " . I don't know whether > to > > > stick it out for another 10 weeks or what since we haven't seen > > > anything positive. > > > > No. The longer you stick with this the longer it will take for him > to calm down once you > > stop. Unfocussed, angry agitated aggression is a characteristic > problem. Sounds like he > > has the unfocussed agitation all right! > > > > Can he run track, ride an exercycle, anything like that? It might > help. > > > > > I'd appreciate any input. > > > Thanks! > > > Donna > > > > > > > Dana and Garrett, 3 years old SCD 1 1/2 years!!!!! Celiac, ASD, Speech and Motor Apraxia, sensory processing disorder --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2008 Report Share Posted January 6, 2008 > Numbing cream...great idea!!! My shots are on the way to me. We start next > week. Thank you for that timely advice!! > > > > > This is interesting that this post is showing up again. I posted this about > four weeks ago. Here is an update on my boys with the MB12 shots. They have > now had 9 MB12 shots spaced three nights apart. What we are seeing after 4 > weeks: More focus, now have ability to sit down and put simple puzzles > together, stack legos, and other fine motor skills. We see an improvement in > the fine motor skills. I do not know if that has to do with better focus or > what but now they are actually looking at what they are working on and have > the ability to do it. Better attention to people around them. More complex > babbling like they are trying to carry on a conversation with us. (They are > nonverbal and only made sounds very little actual babbling) This is a major > improvement in such a short time. > > For yeast, they are on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet and I have added biotin > (now that I know its wonderful benefits). > > They do not even know they are getting these shots. When getting them ready > for bed, we put a numbing cream on their skin. After they are sound asleep, > we go in and give the shot. They don't even flinch! So, that is not an issue > with my boys. > > Thanks, Dana > > mothernaturerule <anne_white53@... > <mailto:anne_white53%40sbcglobal.net> > wrote: > I actually recommend the daily or twice daily SUBLINGAUL VITAMIN B12 > HERE IS WHY; > > Who wants to get a shot? I know I sure don't ! > > WHY NOT USE THE VITAMIN B12 SUBS SINCE THEY WERE DISCOVERED RECENTLY ! > > The M.D> who DISCOVERED Sublingaul B12 is Dr. Alfred Libby > > If you could hear a tape of Dr. Libby's you would be so happy to hear > this doctor talk about the symptons cured with sublingaul B!2. > > the name of the co. is www.trivita.com > > The natrual color of Vitamin B12 is pink; so no artificla in Trivita.- > > TWIN LAB CO. HAS B12 DOTS; I do not knowif approved for children. > > The dots are little pills whof B12 which dissolve in the mouth; cool!- > (ps I also read the Methyl form of Vitamin B12 is the best? thx; anna > - In <mailto: %40> > , " sabels_4 " <nmsabel@...> wrote: >> > >> > Thank you for responding!! >> > The fact that it will take longer for him to recoup from the > reaction >> > the longer we try to wait out his negative response is concerning. > I >> > feel for him and how he must feel. It's upsetting to see such >> > regression. >> > He knows what to do when he's hyped ~ jump on the trampoline ~ run >> > outside. But it is also amping up his verbal stimming, talking in >> > 3rd person, his need to squish something and mouth stuff. Not too >> > conducive behaviors for his mainstreamed class and a lot of > behaviors >> > that had actually been extinquished. >> > So, is this an indication that methyl B12 is not the way to go for > my >> > son? >> > Donna (very distressed mom at the moment) >> > >> > >> > >>>> > > > >>>> > > > I'm sorry to butt into this discussion, but we just started our >> > son >>>> > > > with the shots about 2 weeks ago (every 3rd night) and we are >>>> > > > contemplating stopping them b/c so far, all we're seeing are >>>> > > > negatives such as being in a fog, being unfocused, more hand- >>>> > > > clapping, hyperness. He was already verbal and he keeps > telling >> > us >>>> > > > that he's " got to go burn off some energy " . I don't know > whether >> > to >>>> > > > stick it out for another 10 weeks or what since we haven't seen >>>> > > > anything positive. >>> > > >>> > > No. The longer you stick with this the longer it will take for > him >> > to calm down once you >>> > > stop. Unfocussed, angry agitated aggression is a characteristic >> > problem. Sounds like he >>> > > has the unfocussed agitation all right! >>> > > >>> > > Can he run track, ride an exercycle, anything like that? It > might >> > help. >>> > > >>>> > > > I'd appreciate any input. >>>> > > > Thanks! >>>> > > > Donna >>>> > > > >>>> > > > >> > > > Dana > and Garrett, 3 years old SCD 1 1/2 years!!!!! > Celiac, ASD, Speech and Motor Apraxia, sensory processing disorder > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2008 Report Share Posted January 6, 2008 > > WHY NOT USE THE VITAMIN B12 SUBS SINCE THEY WERE DISCOVERED RECENTLY ! > > > > The M.D> who DISCOVERED Sublingaul B12 is Dr. Alfred Libby This has been around for a very long time. Dr. Libby was awarded a patent for a formulation of this in 1984, which I would not say means it is 'recently discovered.' Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2008 Report Share Posted January 7, 2008 Very informative message; my thoughts are; If the child tolerates the Vitamin B12 'shots " then by all means continure; i was only recommending the Sublingaul B12 protocol to those parents who felt theri kids wer not tolerating the B12 shots. For the children who donot toelrate the B12 'shots: (I've read this); then the sub-lingaul is the way to go; sub-lingual just means the pill dissolves in the mouth and not the tummy or intestines. there is much controversy as to whether the sublingauls B12 are as efefective at being absorbed as the B12 shots; I would say B12 has alreaady been proven to increase mental claity. A. ps there is no shortage of Vitamin B12 supplements; a wide array avial > > > > > > > > I'm sorry to butt into this discussion, but we just started our > > son > > > > with the shots about 2 weeks ago (every 3rd night) and we are > > > > contemplating stopping them b/c so far, all we're seeing are > > > > negatives such as being in a fog, being unfocused, more hand- > > > > clapping, hyperness. He was already verbal and he keeps > telling > > us > > > > that he's " got to go burn off some energy " . I don't know > whether > > to > > > > stick it out for another 10 weeks or what since we haven't seen > > > > anything positive. > > > > > > No. The longer you stick with this the longer it will take for > him > > to calm down once you > > > stop. Unfocussed, angry agitated aggression is a characteristic > > problem. Sounds like he > > > has the unfocussed agitation all right! > > > > > > Can he run track, ride an exercycle, anything like that? It > might > > help. > > > > > > > I'd appreciate any input. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Donna > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dana > and Garrett, 3 years old SCD 1 1/2 years!!!!! > Celiac, ASD, Speech and Motor Apraxia, sensory processing disorder > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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