Guest guest Posted December 1, 2010 Report Share Posted December 1, 2010 Just wondering, Has anyone ever had to stop methyl B12 due to their child crying at times throughout the day about little things? Is this something that will go away? Is this a tolerable side effect that Dr. Neubrander talks about, or is this a sign that my 5 year old son really cannot tolerate it? He has been on transdermal methyl B12 for 3 weeks now and has had these little meltdowns at school almost every day since starting the transdermal(he goes 3 days/week). He does get the transdermal every day. His teacher says these crying episodes are not disruptive to the class or anything, but she feels bad for him and they (his teacher and classmates) do spend time trying to help him with whatever he is melting down about.... finding his lost sticker and getting the right color glue stick. These are the only 2 crying incidents inside the classroom he has had since starting the transdermal 3 weeks ago. The other crying episodes happened briefly while playing on the playground based on what he has told me. I am seeing gains like more appropriate social behavior, more affection toward me and his siblings, less impulsivity, and better understanding of cause-and-effect in his behaviors. I just can't have him crying all the time at school! Has anyone ever had to stop methyl B12 because of increased sadness? Thanks for any advice you can give! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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