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Old 06-11-2010, 10:22 AM #1
Bhavana Bhavana is offline
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Exclamation has anyone tried methyl-B12 shots for brain damage


Hi,
I have a 6 yrs old who had birth injury and as a result brain damage.He had very poor prognosis but by god's grace has done better than expected .he has overall developmetal delays but the most impacted area is expressive speech, have been trying to find alternative theapies.found HBOT and methyl-b12 therapy online , which is generally used for kids with autism. I am really confused because have no info if they could help a kid with brain damage.Also am worried about the side effects if any of either of these two therapies.If anyone has had any experience with either of these therapies please help.my son is not cognitively so delayed but his expressive speech is holding him back.I am new to this group, appreciate any info.
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