Mb12 injections and tantrums

My daughter started receiving her MB12 injections since Dec 9.

Her tantrum is very high and recent few days, she scream/shout in thenight, but will usually continue to sleep though.

Has anyone experience this increase in tantrum with MB12 injections? Iam wondering if her tantrum and bad sleep is due to diet (she has beenon GFCF since Sep and since Nov 26) or her MB12 injections. Anythought or suggestion will be much appreciated.

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  1. Gary Bartolini said,

    Wrote on April 14, 2007 @ 12:47 am

    hi,,my son seems to react to the mb12 shots as well…have been gfcfsf since oct5th…and supplements, etc…became a bit more aware and more compliant andbetter behaviour…started to give the mb12 shots like 2 wks ago..and that uglyaggressive behaviour seemed to come back ..not sure if it is related ornot..however…i am supposed to give shot every 3rd day…however due to hecticschedule of xmas..it has been 5 days..and last 2 days..my son has had a muchbetter demeanor….again…not sure if it is related..but i may stretch out thedays…i can not decrease the amt in syringe as it is preloaded and i bought$100 worth…’ has anyone did the shots weekly?

  2. Colette Gretzinger said,

    Wrote on April 15, 2007 @ 7:53 am

    Have you tryed the b12 in a nasal spray? It works well, you may want to lookinto it. I give it to my son!

  3. Gary Bartolini said,

    Wrote on April 16, 2007 @ 8:36 pm

    what is the dosage info on the nasal spray b12? i think our syringes are 1000mcg …my son just turned 3

  4. Colette Gretzinger said,

    Wrote on April 18, 2007 @ 7:29 am

    my son is 3.5 and his dose is 1:50 mcg of m-b12 and 300 mcgof folinicacid.we get ours from coastal pharmacy.

  5. Guy Dalman said,

    Wrote on April 19, 2007 @ 3:57 pm

    The MeB12 Nasal Spray is made of 1250 mcg Methylcobalamin 12.5mg/mland 300 mcg Folinic Acid 3mg/ml - One squirt in one nostril forchildren (typically 2 yrs and up) and One squirt in each nostril foran adult. Kids. Dose every other day or as your doctor suggests.

    For more information, personal experiences, etc, please visit theMethylB12-Valtrex group athttp://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/mb12valtrex/

    If you have any questions, please email me directly since,unfortunately :(, I’m not having the time to read this group.

  6. Melisa Schumpert said,

    Wrote on April 20, 2007 @ 2:34 pm

    My #3 did not tolerate mB12 until I reduced the dose and added folicacid. You can try squirting out a small amount from the syringe, toreduce the remaining amount, and then give that to her. Or, add folicacid. My #3 was able to tolerate more mB12 when I gave it to him withfolic acid.

    I use mB12 sublinguals, which work GREAT for my kids.

    Also, B12 tends to feed yeast. Increase your yeast protocol and seeif that helps.

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