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Old 05-09-2016, 06:09 AM
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Originally Posted by kiwi33 View Post
One statement in the link concerns me; "98% of autistic children have the 677 and 1298 anomaly [of the MTHFR gene]"

A PubMed search ("autism" and "MTHFR") retrieves 31 papers. From them there is limited evidence that MTHFR mutations are possible risk factors for autism, at least in some populations, but the quote is not supported by the data.
I believe it to be connected as my eldest child has occipital lobe epilepsy and even in this case is a connection
I began doing research on the mutation and some of the ailments my children have and the mutation you would be surprised my youngest was born with a two tubes on the right that connects the kidney to the bladder both weren't in working order and on the left side only fourty percent functioning this child had half of the right kidney removed and tubes fixed to 100% capacity
This at a year old
She spiked a fever off the charts with a infection at three and a half months
I had my share of hospitals with my children
I believe I gave them that problem
I whole heartily believe there is a connection
"Neural Tube Defects"
What are the chances
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