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We recently started giving the shots daily and wow, what a difference.

The every 3 days was good, but after 5 months I wasn't seeing a lot of

difference. We've been doing the daily for a week and my daughter is

starting to use short sentences now. She still has major issues with

articulation, but what a difference. I love these shots and I was so

close to cutting them.

We started with the emla too and now just give them to her without it.

She still puts up a fight, but she gets over it immediately after.

I haven't added folinic, do you give it with the folic?

>

> for about 3 months. We ran out just before Thanksgiving and the

> pharmacy couldn't get them to us until yesterday so he ended up being

> off for the last week. I noticed a little regression but I had

> forgotten how spacey he was when he first started on the shots. I got

> a reminder this morning. He was such a space cadet. I had to tell him

> to do things using short sentences and much repetition.

>

> These shots are so amazing for him, though, even with that small side

> effect. Because his progress was somewhat subtle, I hadn't realized

> how quickly I had come to rely on his receptive language being so much

> higher while on the shots.

>

> As an aside for anyone thinking about doing the shots but afraid of

> giving them or causing their children pain. I took one of the shots

> early on and I couldn't really call the feeling pain - it was more of

> a mosquito bite and a mild one at that. We started this whole thing

> with emla cream and sneaking at night but these days, I just pull out

> the shot and my kiddo pulls his pants down, he watches me give it and

> then he pulls his pants back on and continues on his way - he doesn't

> even rub it.

>

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I noticed my son was more outgoing, more likely to appropriately

approach peers or other adults. This is probably the only thing I

noticed that " stuck out " while doing all the other things (dietary

intervention, supplements, chelation).

>

> for about 3 months. We ran out just before Thanksgiving and the

> pharmacy couldn't get them to us until yesterday so he ended up

being

> off for the last week. I noticed a little regression but I had

> forgotten how spacey he was when he first started on the shots. I

got

> a reminder this morning. He was such a space cadet. I had to tell

him

> to do things using short sentences and much repetition.

>

> These shots are so amazing for him, though, even with that small

side

> effect. Because his progress was somewhat subtle, I hadn't realized

> how quickly I had come to rely on his receptive language being so

much

> higher while on the shots.

>

> As an aside for anyone thinking about doing the shots but afraid of

> giving them or causing their children pain. I took one of the shots

> early on and I couldn't really call the feeling pain - it was more

of

> a mosquito bite and a mild one at that. We started this whole thing

> with emla cream and sneaking at night but these days, I just pull

out

> the shot and my kiddo pulls his pants down, he watches me give it

and

> then he pulls his pants back on and continues on his way - he

doesn't

> even rub it.

>

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oops, forgot to mention, my son had physical symptoms of b-12

deficiency such as peripheral neuropathy and toenails growing down.

I did an oral trial for a month or two before ordering the shots to

ensure they would be tolerated. We had absolutely no bad reactions

to them, only positives and have been doing them since May this year.

> >

> > for about 3 months. We ran out just before Thanksgiving and the

> > pharmacy couldn't get them to us until yesterday so he ended up

> being

> > off for the last week. I noticed a little regression but I had

> > forgotten how spacey he was when he first started on the shots. I

> got

> > a reminder this morning. He was such a space cadet. I had to tell

> him

> > to do things using short sentences and much repetition.

> >

> > These shots are so amazing for him, though, even with that small

> side

> > effect. Because his progress was somewhat subtle, I hadn't

realized

> > how quickly I had come to rely on his receptive language being so

> much

> > higher while on the shots.

> >

> > As an aside for anyone thinking about doing the shots but afraid

of

> > giving them or causing their children pain. I took one of the

shots

> > early on and I couldn't really call the feeling pain - it was

more

> of

> > a mosquito bite and a mild one at that. We started this whole

thing

> > with emla cream and sneaking at night but these days, I just pull

> out

> > the shot and my kiddo pulls his pants down, he watches me give it

> and

> > then he pulls his pants back on and continues on his way - he

> doesn't

> > even rub it.

> >

>

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-No, I'm giving 1/3 of the dose.

-- In , Donna Bowerman

<donna12345au@...> wrote:

>

> And you are using the same lot of B12 that you were using every 3

days(you didn't get the concentration changed for the daily shots?)

> Donna.

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: michellebondy <myrubygirl@...>

>

> Sent: Thursday, 4 December, 2008 3:23:50 AM

> Subject: [ ] Re: I've been giving my son B12 shots per

the Neubrander protocol

>

>

>

> We recently started giving the shots daily and wow, what a difference.

> The every 3 days was good, but after 5 months I wasn't seeing a lot of

> difference. We've been doing the daily for a week and my daughter is

> starting to use short sentences now. She still has major issues with

> articulation, but what a difference. I love these shots and I was so

> close to cutting them.

>

> We started with the emla too and now just give them to her without it.

> She still puts up a fight, but she gets over it immediately after.

>

> I haven't added folinic, do you give it with the folic?

>

>

> >

> > for about 3 months. We ran out just before Thanksgiving and the

> > pharmacy couldn't get them to us until yesterday so he ended up being

> > off for the last week. I noticed a little regression but I had

> > forgotten how spacey he was when he first started on the shots. I got

> > a reminder this morning. He was such a space cadet. I had to tell him

> > to do things using short sentences and much repetition.

> >

> > These shots are so amazing for him, though, even with that small side

> > effect. Because his progress was somewhat subtle, I hadn't realized

> > how quickly I had come to rely on his receptive language being so much

> > higher while on the shots.

> >

> > As an aside for anyone thinking about doing the shots but afraid of

> > giving them or causing their children pain. I took one of the shots

> > early on and I couldn't really call the feeling pain - it was more of

> > a mosquito bite and a mild one at that. We started this whole thing

> > with emla cream and sneaking at night but these days, I just pull out

> > the shot and my kiddo pulls his pants down, he watches me give it and

> > then he pulls his pants back on and continues on his way - he doesn't

> > even rub it.

> >

>

>

>

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