Guest guest Posted February 9, 2002 Report Share Posted February 9, 2002 hi, my son is 3yrs. old and is taking some supplements DMG, SNT from kirkman's lab..diagnosis/PDD, however, he is into pulling the hair, squeezing hard, hugging pillows, blankets, and biting..he doesn't seem to do these things maliciously, somehow it seems like he is not helping it, like he needs to do this, almost like a reflex. I was wondering about your child, how old is he/she and what is the diagnosis? also, did you think that the behavioral therapy has helped in relieving these behaviors??? thanks... --- Kkscharste@... wrote: > When my child exhibited bad behaviors like hair > pulling, pinching etc. we > would say " no (pulling hair " ) while we held him > firmly with his hands clamped > together (immobile). Forcing him to be immobile > not only stopped the > painful behavior, but was aversive to him , as he > hated to be restrained. We > did not release our " gentle restraint " until he > acknowledged our request, > stopped fussing, pulling etc. and behaved " good " for > a moment. > Kate > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2002 Report Share Posted February 12, 2002 Why did you put him on DMG,SNT etc? Was there any tests done to check his bioprofile to make sure his " individual body cells " are really in need of such supplements? You see, there are parents who blindly assume their children would also require DMG,SNT etc just because of the various MBs we have now. That is very dangerous and it would harm the child more than helping at a molecular cell level. It may alter the genetic transcriptive reactions in a body inside! Also, if that child has some NIDs, that needs to be taken care of w proper medical advice and treatment by a specialist who treats infectius diseases! Just putting him on these supplements, while the child may harbor some germs inside may not help but aggrevate a child's PDD situational behaviors! Does that make any sense to you? Please always check w a qualified medical doctor before introducing any diets or supplements etc for Autism! Your child may not tell you exatly what is happenning to him, but may show you thru his behaviors!! > > When my child exhibited bad behaviors like hair > > pulling, pinching etc. we > > would say " no (pulling hair " ) while we held him > > firmly with his hands clamped > > together (immobile). Forcing him to be immobile > > not only stopped the > > painful behavior, but was aversive to him , as he > > hated to be restrained. We > > did not release our " gentle restraint " until he > > acknowledged our request, > > stopped fussing, pulling etc. and behaved " good " for > > a moment. > > Kate > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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