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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 187313" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Is that a pediatric neurologist? I think I remember hearing (probably from this board) to make sure the neurologist was a pediatric neurologist. I would also think that pediatric anythings should be more child/youth friendly? How awful that yours stated no need to return when the problem was not solved. He should have referred you on.</p><p> </p><p>My difficult child has been put on a preventive of gaterade and vitatmin B2. He gets 50 mg twice a day. When I asked the pediatrician neurologist about the high dosage now that he has not had a migrane for 6 months, (thought I may decrease the dosage) she said that B2 is water soluable. The body takes only what it needs and flushes out the rest - thus the yellow urine. I have a hard time finding it. Have found it in a GNC store in 100 mg caplets that I cut in half.</p><p> </p><p>I know your difficult child needs a much stronger level of preventables than mine but thought I would mention it so if it is brought up, you will know that someone out here is using it for migranes.</p><p> </p><p>How is difficult child now? Did you and husband do anything special for your anniversary?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 187313, member: 5096"] Is that a pediatric neurologist? I think I remember hearing (probably from this board) to make sure the neurologist was a pediatric neurologist. I would also think that pediatric anythings should be more child/youth friendly? How awful that yours stated no need to return when the problem was not solved. He should have referred you on. My difficult child has been put on a preventive of gaterade and vitatmin B2. He gets 50 mg twice a day. When I asked the pediatrician neurologist about the high dosage now that he has not had a migrane for 6 months, (thought I may decrease the dosage) she said that B2 is water soluable. The body takes only what it needs and flushes out the rest - thus the yellow urine. I have a hard time finding it. Have found it in a GNC store in 100 mg caplets that I cut in half. I know your difficult child needs a much stronger level of preventables than mine but thought I would mention it so if it is brought up, you will know that someone out here is using it for migranes. How is difficult child now? Did you and husband do anything special for your anniversary? [/QUOTE]
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