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Old 02-18-2008, 07:58 AM #1
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Default New here! 3yr old son with Mito (Complex IV)

Our son has Mitochondrial disease (Complex IV)..he is EXTREMELY EXTREMELY!!!!! hyperactive!! developmentally delayed (by about 1 yr at this time), low tone, aspirates thin liquids, has chewing and swallowing issues. difficulties with speech. He takes the "Mito Cocktail" and it seems to help him. Overall health is good. Very unpredictable behavior...ie will ask for something, then when you give that thing to him, he will start shouting "no, no!!!'...then just as quickly smiles and takes the requested item! Many more questions than answers about mito! Any other families on this forum with Mito children? If so, I would love to hear about your experiences!
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