There are many faces of Vitamin B12 deficiency……….

Mar 30, 2014 | Children, Education, Misdiagnosis, Signs and symptoms | 2 comments

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2 Comments

  1. Sara Ann

    Thank you for this!! My son was misdiagnosed with Sensory Processing Disorder at age 5. Sensory Processing Disorder is not even an official diagnosis, but B12 deficiency is and the symptoms in children are the same. Unfortunately, barking up the wrong tree cost us 10 years of struggle and irreversible kidney and nerve damage. He was finally diagnosed correctly at age 15. Thank you so much for your work!! I wish someone had thought to check my son’s methylmalonic acid years earlier, but several specialists including 2 geneticists missed it. Please keep up your important work so that other kids don’t suffer!

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  2. tracey

    Thank you Sara Ann, I am so glad your son is now getting the essential vitamin he needs. I will carry on with this work until I no longer need to!

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