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Reply to "More evidence for folate malabsorption in Neurodivergent bodies"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Found out my son who’s almost 30 has that MTHFR thing, so B9 malabsorption. He has spina bifida occulta and moderate executive dysfunction. I’ve always wondered if this is basically a neural tube development issue in utero. We didn’t know about this stuff when I was pregnant with him (the malabsorption problem), but I did take folic acid and Prenatal vitamins. [/quote] Is your son on the spectrum? You make a good point that mthfr is yet another way folate can be disrupted. Does he take any special supplements because of the mthr, like methylated folate or folonic acid? I have a family member who has spina bifida and is on the spectrum. He is 50. [/quote] He has ADHD and executive dysfunction. One of those guys whose wives complain on here about not doing what they say they’ll do, I have to nag, do everything myself, etc. He was a wreck K-12, dropped out of college, is back in and should graduate this year. [/quote]
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