Guest guest Posted March 29, 2002 Report Share Posted March 29, 2002 Hi Ri, I have forwarded a post from last fall (see below) that may be of help. It sounds a little like you situation. As far as knowing if your child has an immune problem. Can you have the blood work done in advance? I'm not sure but I would assume that if your child doesn't fit the criteria Dr. G would know that in advance when you forward the blood tests and could potentially save you a trip. Re: Protocol > Janice, > We have had somewhat of a similar story with our son....he has never fit into > the " classical " diagnosis either...late milestones, delayed from beginning, > social (with us-but not other children)etc. > > We have been on the protocol for just about a year and he has made tremendous > gains.....his speech really came in after we started getting his system > healthy (about 4 months after starting---after combining the anti-viral with > the anti-fungal.) He continues to make steady slow gains and we have been > very pleased. > > It has always concerned me that we never had a diagnosis...were we giving him > these medications and barking up the wrong tree???? BUT, I am convinced that > we are doing the right thing because we have seen such a huge change in > him.....There is no such thing as a " classic " autistic child in my mind > anymore. There are soooo many factors that no one has any idea about and Dr. > G talks so much about this protocol being specifically for the late on-set > group of kids but we are living proof that it has worked for the > un-diagnosed, delayed from the beginning group too!! > > I wish I knew contacts in Canada but I do not! I hope this helps and good > luck! > a > > > Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with > the original author, and is not necessarily endorsed by or the > opinion of the Research Institute. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2002 Report Share Posted March 29, 2002 Hello Thank you so much for your information it was very much appreaciated. I will try to contact the parents to ask questions. Many thanks --- Doug McCreary <dmccreary@...> wrote: <HR> <html><body> <tt> Hi Ri,<BR> I have forwarded a post from last fall (see below) that may be of help. It<BR> sounds a little like you situation.<BR> As far as knowing if your child has an immune problem. Can you have the<BR> blood work done in advance? I'm not sure but I would assume that if your<BR> child doesn't fit the criteria Dr. G would know that in advance when you<BR> forward the blood tests and could potentially save you a trip.<BR> <BR> Re: Protocol<BR> <BR> <BR> & gt; Janice,<BR> & gt; We have had somewhat of a similar story with our son....he has never fit<BR> into<BR> & gt; the & quot;classical & quot; diagnosis either...late milestones, delayed from<BR> beginning,<BR> & gt; social (with us-but not other children)etc.<BR> & gt;<BR> & gt; We have been on the protocol for just about a year and he has made<BR> tremendous<BR> & gt; gains.....his speech really came in after we started getting his system<BR> & gt; healthy (about 4 months after starting---after combining the anti-viral<BR> with<BR> & gt; the anti-fungal.) & nbsp; He continues to make steady slow gains and we have been<BR> & gt; very pleased.<BR> & gt;<BR> & gt; It has always concerned me that we never had a diagnosis...were we giving<BR> him<BR> & gt; these medications and barking up the wrong tree???? & nbsp; BUT, I am convinced<BR> that<BR> & gt; we are doing the right thing because we have seen such a huge change in<BR> & gt; him.....There is no such thing as a & quot;classic & quot; autistic child in my mind<BR> & gt; anymore. & nbsp; There are soooo many factors that no one has any idea about and<BR> Dr.<BR> & gt; G talks so much about this protocol being specifically for the late on-set<BR> & gt; group of kids but we are living proof that it has worked for the<BR> & gt; un-diagnosed, delayed from the beginning group too!!<BR> & gt;<BR> & gt; I wish I knew contacts in Canada but I do not! & nbsp; I hope this helps and good<BR> & gt; luck!<BR> & gt; a<BR> & gt;<BR> & gt;<BR> & gt; Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with<BR> & gt; the original author, and is not necessarily endorsed by or the<BR> & gt; opinion of the Research Institute.<BR> & gt;<BR> & gt;<BR> & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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