Guest guest Posted September 6, 2008 Report Share Posted September 6, 2008 Wow!!! Congratulations!!!!! I hope to hear those words for both my spectrum kids one day! You really have won the lottery. Before you go--any advice for us who are still struggling? -------------- Original message -------------- Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally...I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively)... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the be st lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!!!! Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from . Learn Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2008 Report Share Posted September 6, 2008 Wow, what wonderful news, congratulations!!! thanks for posting that, it is always so good to hear of kids and their families returning to 'normal life'. Enjoy! natasa > > > Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally...I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively)... > > Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... > > 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) > > This is the best lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... > > Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my " normal " life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... > > Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!!!! > _________________________________________________________________ > Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn " 10 hidden secrets " from . > http://windowslive.com/connect/post/jamiethomson.spaces.live.com-Blog-cn\ s!550F681DAD532637!5295.entry?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_domore_092008 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2008 Report Share Posted September 6, 2008 Yeah, before you leave the group, would you mind sharing what the most effective protocals or treatments play the key of recovering your son? I am dying to know, and congrats!!! Sincerely, Rei Branch Manager Network Funding, LP 6070 Gateway East, Suite 509 El Paso, TX 79905 Phone: Fax: Cell: Less in Debt. More in Life. Ask me about debt consolidation loans. Subject: Re: Thanks for everything...and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 6:07 PM Wow!!! Congratulations! !!!! I hope to hear those words for both my spectrum kids one day! You really have won the lottery. Before you go--any advice for us who are still struggling? ------------ -- Original message ------------ -- From: ahmad khan <zebra_downlive (DOT) com> Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the be st lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !! Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from . Learn Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2008 Report Share Posted September 6, 2008 I wish I had the magic formula...This what we did 40 hrs of ABA, 4 hrs SLP, 4 OT, 4 hrs group Tried GFCF, could not do CF, so he is GF even now Basic DAN (supplements, DMG, cod liver oil, candex, B12 etc) Did not do any chelation Sounds egoistic, but we thought even one was dumb about ASD, so did not trust anyone, and did our own research..read every book and literature out there, tried 1 thing at a time,and found what worked and what did not work... I went part time for first 6 mos, and my wife quit her job, so we went all hands on deck for first 9 months..that really helped "recover" him from the dark world (he would watch countless hrs of TV before that, and we broke that off, cut off cable, and forced him to interact with us, for us that worked... Hope this helps... To: mb12 valtrex From: klbushey@...Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 23:07:58 +0000Subject: Re: Thanks for everything...and goodbye Wow!!! Congratulations!!!!! I hope to hear those words for both my spectrum kids one day! You really have won the lottery. Before you go--any advice for us who are still struggling? -------------- Original message -------------- From: ahmad khan <zebra_downlive> Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally...I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively)... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the be st lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!!!! Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from . Learn Now See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life. See Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2008 Report Share Posted September 6, 2008 40+ hrs of ABA and intense 1 on 1 intereaction we dound most effective for him...In DAN Most effective was DMG..In a week of starting that, he said his first 3 word sentence.. (I want ice cream)..."Too harsh" diet did not work for us..he got really too tired and grumpy... To: mb12 valtrex From: milesfunding@...Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 16:11:44 -0700Subject: Re: Thanks for everything...and goodbye Yeah, before you leave the group, would you mind sharing what the most effective protocals or treatments play the key of recovering your son? I am dying to know, and congrats!!! Sincerely, Rei Branch Manager Network Funding, LP 6070 Gateway East, Suite 509 El Paso, TX 79905 Phone: Fax: Cell: Less in Debt. More in Life. Ask me about debt consolidation loans. From: klbusheycomcast (DOT) net <klbusheycomcast (DOT) net>Subject: Re: Thanks for everything...and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 6:07 PM Wow!!! Congratulations! !!!! I hope to hear those words for both my spectrum kids one day! You really have won the lottery. Before you go--any advice for us who are still struggling? ------------ -- Original message ------------ -- From: ahmad khan <zebra_downlive (DOT) com> Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the be st lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !! Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from . Learn Now Get more out of the Web. Learn 10 hidden secrets of Windows Live. Learn Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2008 Report Share Posted September 6, 2008 40+ hrs of ABA and intense 1 on 1 intereaction we dound most effective for him...In DAN Most effective was DMG..In a week of starting that, he said his first 3 word sentence.. (I want ice cream)..."Too harsh" diet did not work for us..he got really too tired and grumpy... To: mb12 valtrex From: milesfunding@...Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 16:11:44 -0700Subject: Re: Thanks for everything...and goodbye Yeah, before you leave the group, would you mind sharing what the most effective protocals or treatments play the key of recovering your son? I am dying to know, and congrats!!! Sincerely, Rei Branch Manager Network Funding, LP 6070 Gateway East, Suite 509 El Paso, TX 79905 Phone: Fax: Cell: Less in Debt. More in Life. Ask me about debt consolidation loans. From: klbusheycomcast (DOT) net <klbusheycomcast (DOT) net>Subject: Re: Thanks for everything...and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 6:07 PM Wow!!! Congratulations! !!!! I hope to hear those words for both my spectrum kids one day! You really have won the lottery. Before you go--any advice for us who are still struggling? ------------ -- Original message ------------ -- From: ahmad khan <zebra_downlive (DOT) com> Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the be st lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !! Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from . Learn Now See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life. See Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2008 Report Share Posted September 6, 2008 Wow - congratulations that is the best news I've heard in a long time. Nora Middleton Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally...I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively)... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the best lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!!!!Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from . Learn Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2008 Report Share Posted September 6, 2008 This is so wonderful. I'm glad to see you leave our club! Good luck to you and your son. I hope to be as fortunate as you have been. Kim Subject: Thanks for everything...and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 6:02 PM Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the best lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !! Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from . Learn Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!! How old is your son?Subject: Thanks for everything...and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 7:02 PM Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the best lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !!Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from . Learn Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 That is great advice. You did it your way and it worked!!!! Our routine is similar and I feel so encouraged by your news.Subject: RE: Thanks for everything...and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 7:14 PM I wish I had the magic formula...This what we did 40 hrs of ABA, 4 hrs SLP, 4 OT, 4 hrs group Tried GFCF, could not do CF, so he is GF even now Basic DAN (supplements, DMG, cod liver oil, candex, B12 etc) Did not do any chelation Sounds egoistic, but we thought even one was dumb about ASD, so did not trust anyone, and did our own research..read every book and literature out there, tried 1 thing at a time,and found what worked and what did not work... I went part time for first 6 mos, and my wife quit her job, so we went all hands on deck for first 9 months..that really helped "recover" him from the dark world (he would watch countless hrs of TV before that, and we broke that off, cut off cable, and forced him to interact with us, for us that worked... Hope this helps... To: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comFrom: klbusheycomcast (DOT) netDate: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 23:07:58 +0000Subject: Re: Thanks for everything.. .and goodbye Wow!!! Congratulations! !!!! I hope to hear those words for both my spectrum kids one day! You really have won the lottery. Before you go--any advice for us who are still struggling? ------------ -- Original message ------------ -- From: ahmad khan <zebra_downlive (DOT) com> Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the be st lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !! Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from . Learn Now See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life. See Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 he is 3 yrs and 7 months now To: mb12 valtrex From: imyconsulting@...Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 06:00:26 -0700Subject: Re: Thanks for everything...and goodbye Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!! How old is your son? From: ahmad khan <zebra_downlive>Subject: Thanks for everything...and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 7:02 PM Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the best lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !! Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from . Learn Now See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life. See Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 > Subject: Thanks for everything...and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex@...: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 7:02 PM > > > Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the best lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my " normal " life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !! > > Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn " 10 hidden secrets " from . Learn Now > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/msnnkwxp1020093175mrt/direct/01/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 Wow!! From: ahmad khan <zebra_downlive (DOT) com>Subject: Thanks for everything.. .and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comDate: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 7:02 PM Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the best lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !! Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from . Learn Now See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life. See Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 i give him the oral version of MB12, and yes, will continue that + cod liver oil... To: mb12 valtrex From: shemsi999@...Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 18:16:10 +0000Subject: Re: Thanks for everything...and goodbye > Subject: Thanks for everything...and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex@...: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 7:02 PM> > > Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the best lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !!> > Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn "10 hidden secrets" from . Learn Now > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________> See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life.> http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/msnnkwxp1020093175mrt/direct/01/> Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from . Learn Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 Congratulations it is truly inspiring to hear that recovery is absolutely possible. Can I ask you if Valtrex and/or HBOT were a part of your son's recovery? We are about to start DMG how long did it take before you started seeing improvements? Thank you very much, Subject: RE: Re: Thanks for everything...and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Sunday, September 7, 2008, 4:24 PM i give him the oral version of MB12, and yes, will continue that + cod liver oil... To: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comFrom: shemsi999yahoo (DOT) comDate: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 18:16:10 +0000Subject: Re: Thanks for everything.. .and goodbye > From: ahmad khan <zebra_down@ ...>Subject: Thanks for everything.. .and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex@ ...: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 7:02 PM> > > Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the best lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !!> > Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn "10 hidden secrets" from . Learn Now > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _> See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life.> http://clk.atdmt. com/MRT/go/ msnnkwxp10200931 75mrt/direct/ 01/> Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from . Learn Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 Bo, we did not do valtrrex or HBOT... We did DMG for about 7 months (are stuill doing it)..I would say that it took a month, but he went from poor articulation, 1-2 words to clear articulation "real" sentences in 1 month, since then it has been a steep trajectory...so to give u a timeline...He did not say a word till 2 yrs, 10 months, said less than 5 words (poor articulation) at 3 yrs, started DMG, went to good articulartion, 3 word sentences, 100 words at 3 yrs 2 months (only other variant was we put him a regular pre-school with a aide at that time), went to 3-4 word sentences and ~250 words at 3 yrs 4 months (lost his ASD label then, but still considered spech delayed, was rated at 2 yrs 6 months equivalent in speech), now is at 1000+ words, 8 words+ sentences, good articulation, lost his speech delay label this week... Let me know if this was helpful... Cheers To: mb12 valtrex From: razzibrian@...Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 15:08:18 -0700Subject: RE: Re: Thanks for everything...and goodbye Congratulations it is truly inspiring to hear that recovery is absolutely possible. Can I ask you if Valtrex and/or HBOT were a part of your son's recovery? We are about to start DMG how long did it take before you started seeing improvements? Thank you very much, From: ahmad khan <zebra_downlive>Subject: RE: Re: Thanks for everything...and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Sunday, September 7, 2008, 4:24 PM i give him the oral version of MB12, and yes, will continue that + cod liver oil... To: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comFrom: shemsi999yahoo (DOT) comDate: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 18:16:10 +0000Subject: Re: Thanks for everything.. .and goodbye > From: ahmad khan <zebra_down@ ...>Subject: Thanks for everything.. .and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex@ ...: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 7:02 PM> > > Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the best lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !!> > Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn "10 hidden secrets" from . Learn Now > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _> See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life.> http://clk.atdmt. com/MRT/go/ msnnkwxp10200931 75mrt/direct/ 01/> Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from . Learn Now See how Windows Mobile brings your life together—at home, work, or on the go. See Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 Yes, thank you very much for responding. I wish your son and your entire family the best. From: ahmad khan <zebra_downlive (DOT) com>Subject: RE: Re: Thanks for everything.. .and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comDate: Sunday, September 7, 2008, 4:24 PM i give him the oral version of MB12, and yes, will continue that + cod liver oil... To: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comFrom: shemsi999yahoo (DOT) comDate: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 18:16:10 +0000Subject: Re: Thanks for everything.. .and goodbye > From: ahmad khan <zebra_down@ ...>Subject: Thanks for everything.. .and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex@ ...: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 7:02 PM> > > Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the best lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !!> > Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn "10 hidden secrets" from . Learn Now > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _> See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life.> http://clk.atdmt. com/MRT/go/ msnnkwxp10200931 75mrt/direct/ 01/> Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from . Learn Now See how Windows Mobile brings your life together—at home, work, or on the go. See Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 Can I ask, do you feel your son is conversational? Or does he just report things? When you get into the levels of HFA, social skills start to be where you see the difference between ASD kids and typical kids. As for the mother who said she felt so guilty because she didn't follow her intuition; I know how you feel because I have 2 with ASD and knowing what I know now, I wish I could turn back the clock. But I can't, and you can't either. You trusted what the doctors told you. That is so understandable. We're taught to trust the proffessionals. You didn't know, but now you do and you'll do better! Kim From: ahmad khan <zebra_downlive (DOT) com>Subject: RE: Re: Thanks for everything.. .and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comDate: Sunday, September 7, 2008, 4:24 PM i give him the oral version of MB12, and yes, will continue that + cod liver oil... To: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comFrom: shemsi999yahoo (DOT) comDate: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 18:16:10 +0000Subject: Re: Thanks for everything.. .and goodbye > From: ahmad khan <zebra_down@ ...>Subject: Thanks for everything.. .and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex@ ...: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 7:02 PM> > > Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the best lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !!> > Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn "10 hidden secrets" from . Learn Now > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _> See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life.> http://clk.atdmt. com/MRT/go/ msnnkwxp10200931 75mrt/direct/ 01/> Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from . Learn Now See how Windows Mobile brings your life together—at home, work, or on the go. See Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 This is the kind of stuff that keeps us going! I have a 4yr and can not wait till I can say those very words. Great work mom!!! and Super Thanks for everything.. .and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comDate: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 7:02 PM Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the best lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !! Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from . Learn Now See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life. See Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 he is conversational...will ask questions, make statements, make a "Wrong statement" to get me to stop working and notice him, (e.g., if i don't play with him, he will say "daddy, i am a girl",a dn when I say "no you are not", he will burst out laughing and ask him to play diagou with him")...he is constantly talking about something... That was my biggest concern as well...so as soon as he started talking, we made sure that he was always in some company, so he that he caught on the cues, watched body languaage, understood intend etc..In our case, it worked To: mb12 valtrex From: delicateflower_kk@...Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 16:30:51 -0700Subject: RE: Re: Thanks for everything...and goodbye Can I ask, do you feel your son is conversational? Or does he just report things? When you get into the levels of HFA, social skills start to be where you see the difference between ASD kids and typical kids. As for the mother who said she felt so guilty because she didn't follow her intuition; I know how you feel because I have 2 with ASD and knowing what I know now, I wish I could turn back the clock. But I can't, and you can't either. You trusted what the doctors told you. That is so understandable. We're taught to trust the proffessionals. You didn't know, but now you do and you'll do better! Kim From: ahmad khan <zebra_downlive (DOT) com>Subject: RE: Re: Thanks for everything.. .and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comDate: Sunday, September 7, 2008, 4:24 PM i give him the oral version of MB12, and yes, will continue that + cod liver oil... To: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comFrom: shemsi999yahoo (DOT) comDate: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 18:16:10 +0000Subject: Re: Thanks for everything.. .and goodbye > From: ahmad khan <zebra_down@ ...>Subject: Thanks for everything.. .and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex@ ...: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 7:02 PM> > > Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the best lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !!> > Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn "10 hidden secrets" from . Learn Now > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _> See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life.> http://clk.atdmt. com/MRT/go/ msnnkwxp10200931 75mrt/direct/ 01/> Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from . Learn Now See how Windows Mobile brings your life together—at home, work, or on the go. See Now Get more out of the Web. Learn 10 hidden secrets of Windows Live. Learn Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 Ok - one more question! You've got us all so hopeful! Did you do 40 hours a week ABA when your child was 2? We're wondering if our 2 year old could tolerate that many hours... Thanks and GREAT WORK! > Subject: Thanks for everything...and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex@...: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 7:02 PM > > > Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the best lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my " normal " life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !! > > Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn " 10 hidden secrets " from . Learn Now > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/msnnkwxp1020093175mrt/direct/01/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 yes, we actually did ABA every minute he was awake:-) We did Monday through Thurs 8:00-10:00 10:30-12:30 3:00-5:00 5:6:30 Ftriday we did 8:00-10:00- Group 10:00-11:00- SLP 11:00-12:00-OT 3:00-5:00- Group 5:00-6:00- SLP 6:oo-7:00- OT Sat and Sun 8:00-10:00- ABA 10:00-12:30- ABA 4:00-5:00- SLP 5:00-6:00- OT So as you can see, we really did do ABA every minute he was awake..had to fight like crazy with our regional centers to get the hrs, we got only 25 hrs from the RC, so paid from pocket for remaining 15 hrs and SLP and OT and group..took a second mortgage on house to pay for that:-))) To: mb12 valtrex From: writeellie@...Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 02:40:04 +0000Subject: Re: Thanks for everything...and goodbye Ok - one more question! You've got us all so hopeful!Did you do 40 hours a week ABA when your child was 2? We're wondering if our 2 year old could tolerate that many hours...Thanks and GREAT WORK!> Subject: Thanks foreverything...and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex@...: Saturday, September 6,2008, 7:02 PM> > > Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, andhave posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have foundthe answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy atnight (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of mylife...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and mypedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I shouldget over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 monthsbefore that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, hewent to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..Hehas lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what arecovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency,has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with allthe folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASDis cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the best lottery I havewon..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over(that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help andadvice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter ofhabit, but I am going to try to get abck to my "normal" life (whateverthat means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds...Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !!> > Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn "10 hidden secrets" from. Learn Now > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________> See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that arepart of your life.> http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/msnnkwxp1020093175mrt/direct/01/> See how Windows Mobile brings your life together—at home, work, or on the go. See Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 Congratulations! I think it's a great story, yet very common for a 2- 3 year old to overcome delays. Please don't think I am saying anything negative about your story. My older son recovered around age 4 with no biomed, but my younger wasn't as lucky. I will be REALLY impressed when I see a 5 or 6 year old non-verbal child recover, that is when I will start asking someone what they did. > From: ahmad khan <zebra_down@ ...>Subject: Thanks for everything.. .and goodbyeTo: mb12 valtrex@ ...: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 7:02 PM> > > Hi- I have been a regular reader on this msg board for 1.5 yrs, and have posted occasionally. ..I cannot say how many times, I have found the answer I was looking for, here, which made me sleep a lot easy at night (relatively) ... Anyway, I want to share the best news of my life...My son (2 yrs then) was Dxed as ASD 18 months back, and my pedetrician ( a really smart one, who went to yale) said that I should get over my grieving, and get on with my life...The moron who 2 months before that said she was sure that my son as A OK... 2 weeks back, he went to a mainstream pre-school for the first time, with no aide..He has lost his label and no body can even say he was ASD once...what a recovery!!! He has no ABA now, speaks 7-8+ word sentences consistency, has a debate with me all the time..and is extremely social with all the folks (me, his brother, my wife etc)..I am a living proof that ASD is cureable (yes, cureable!!!) This is the best lottery I have won..looking back the journey was bad, but i am glad that it all over (that is what I think!)... Thank u to everyone for all your help and advice...I am sure i will come to this msg board due to matter of habit, but I am going to try to get abck to my " normal " life (whatever that means)...hence stop checking this msg board every 30 seconds... Sorry for the rambling, but thank you for everything!! !!> > Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn " 10 hidden secrets " from . Learn Now > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _> See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life.> http://clk.atdmt. com/MRT/go/ msnnkwxp10200931 75mrt/direct/ 01/> > > Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn " 10 hidden secrets " from . Learn Now > > See how Windows Mobile brings your life together—at home, work, or on the go. See Now > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get more out of the Web. Learn 10 hidden secrets of Windows Live. > http://windowslive.com/connect/post/jamiethomson.spaces.live.com- Blog-cns!550F681DAD532637!5295.entry?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_domore_092008 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 We have put both our boys in 40 ABA since age 2 and they were fine and thanks to that they no behavioral issues!!! And at first it may seem too much.. but they actually grow to love it!!! and keeps them focused... It is the best thing for them at that age... We had to get them off naps.... but then slept all night long!!! It is a process but it is very much worth it!!! Love, Gabby. :0) http://stemcellforautism.blogspot.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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