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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]gosh a regular pediatrician ordered the test for you? I really am frustrated with what seems as only options the pricey no insurance doctors. Access to tests and interventions shouldn't be just for folks with money to burn.[/quote] +1 mine won't do it [/quote] New poster here. You need to go elsewhere. There are plenty of doctors who will prescribe the FRAT test and even more whonwill just try leucovorin because its a water soluble vitamin. There is almost zero downside and the upside is amazing. The longer you wait the more likely to have permanent effects of the vitamin deficiency in the brain. Please call around to other pediatricians and ask the nurse if this practice prescribes luecovorin for autism or suspected autism. You can not allow doctors to prevent your child from becoming healthy. Back to OP- Your doctor can easily find the prescription protocol through Dr Richard Frye's website. She should know that the child should begin at a lower dose and slowly move up to the ultimate target dose every 2 to 3 weeks. The worst side effect is that some times kids become hyper or agitated as the sheathing begins to repair itself and emotions become "bigger" but this wears off after a few weeks. Some kids become giddy and happier. [/quote]
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