Guest guest Posted November 27, 2008 Report Share Posted November 27, 2008 I have actually been ill and lost most of my short term memory, my ability to recall words and lots of other mental skills and also vertigo. Sounds a lot like alzheimers and other senior syndromes to me. I was 31 at the time. I regained my faculties after treating extensively for a recurring sinus infection. I have borrelia, bartonella, babesia, strep, EBV, mercury toxicity and probably other issues as well. My son has the infections and mercury toxicity and has autism -- diagnosed before 1. Actually the same time I became very ill, my grandmother came down with alzheimers (very quickly), my SIL had a terrible pregnancy resulting in an autistic child and my grandfather had a heart attack and stroke within hours of eachother. I think these were all caused by the same infection. Caryn > > > > You know its such a coincidence that just yesterday I was thinking about > > this same thing. I never really thought I could possibly be autistic > until I > > hit my 50s,. Then as my health continued to deteriorate, I started > realizing > > that all the things that help me are the things you great moms are > doing for > > your autistic kids. I was ruminating on this, when the question came > to my > > mind about the dear old ones who suffer so badly with Alzheimer's. I > > wondered to myself if they might not have developed autism in their > old age > > from constant chemical exposure, mercury fillings, and antibiotic abuse > > throughout their lives (and of course all the other things we are > subjected > > to living in the world) ! ? ! > > I feel so indebted to all of you. I was not sick enough as a kid to > get the > > help I needed, was just considered a little 'weird' as I grew up. > Got called > > crazy plenty of times. Now because of all of you, I can 'parent' > myself and > > I have gotten so much relief you just will never know-- how much I > > appreciate all your hard work!!! > > (Not to mention the internet, that makes all this communication > possible.) > > -- > > Warmest Regards, > > Robin Little > > > > Of course, old age ADD, caused by so much flu shots each year, they > first > > become ADD, and continue to progress in to full blown old age AUTISM: > > ALZHEIMER'S!!! > > > > Love, Gabby. :0) > > http://stemcellforautism.blogspot.com/ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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