Guest guest Posted July 12, 2012 Report Share Posted July 12, 2012  Excuse me! What are Rx drugs? Thank you! Igor Re: New Member To add to that, we have lots of great nutritionists and naturopaths, you only need a doctor when and if you want Rx drugs Mx We only really have one medic in UK - he has clinic in London, Dr Goyal http://www.sincerehealth.co.uk/ There is a DAN in Paris (but I think Dr Goyal is better), can't remember her name Mx Hello, all.I'm an American living in the suburb of Paris. I'm from San Francisco and my husband is from Bordeaux. We have two boys, Nicolas (aged 5, neurotypical) and Loïc (aged 3, diagnosed PDD-NOS last March). Loïc's main problems are very little speech, diarrhea, delay in potty training and hyperactive behaviour in unfamiliar environments.I've been following the recommendations in The Autism Book by Sears (a pediatrician in the U.S. who follows the DAN! protocol). And, fortunately, there's a laboratory in Paris which does specialty testing for autism patients. Loïc is on the gluten-free, casein-free and soy-free diet. He's also allergic to egg. He's taking digestive enzymes, taurine, cod liver oil (He didn't do well with the Nordic Naturals one because it contained soy!), calcium and probiotics. We'll gradually add on others: multivitamin,B6, calcium, vitamin C, magnesium, zinc, and vitamin D. I use the Kirkman brand which is easy to mix into my son's fruit purée.There are no DAN doctors in France and there very few people here who are properly trained in ABA. I'm thinking of going to see a DAN doctor in the U.S. but my husband thinks we should try to find one in Europe first. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2012 Report Share Posted July 12, 2012 Prescription medication x To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe From: igor.prah@...Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 14:25:46 +0200Subject: question? Excuse me! What are Rx drugs? Thank you! Igor Re: New Member To add to that, we have lots of great nutritionists and naturopaths, you only need a doctor when and if you want Rx drugs Mx We only really have one medic in UK - he has clinic in London, Dr Goyal http://www.sincerehealth.co.uk/ There is a DAN in Paris (but I think Dr Goyal is better), can't remember her name Mx Hello, all.I'm an American living in the suburb of Paris. I'm from San Francisco and my husband is from Bordeaux. We have two boys, Nicolas (aged 5, neurotypical) and Loïc (aged 3, diagnosed PDD-NOS last March). Loïc's main problems are very little speech, diarrhea, delay in potty training and hyperactive behaviour in unfamiliar environments.I've been following the recommendations in The Autism Book by Sears (a pediatrician in the U.S. who follows the DAN! protocol). And, fortunately, there's a laboratory in Paris which does specialty testing for autism patients. Loïc is on the gluten-free, casein-free and soy-free diet. He's also allergic to egg. He's taking digestive enzymes, taurine, cod liver oil (He didn't do well with the Nordic Naturals one because it contained soy!), calcium and probiotics. We'll gradually add on others: multivitamin,B6, calcium, vitamin C, magnesium, zinc, and vitamin D. I use the Kirkman brand which is easy to mix into my son's fruit purée.There are no DAN doctors in France and there very few people here who are properly trained in ABA. I'm thinking of going to see a DAN doctor in the U.S. but my husband thinks we should try to find one in Europe first. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2012 Report Share Posted July 12, 2012 Rx = Prescription, it may be different in your country but here in UK we need a doctor to write a note (prescription) to get medicines that are often available over the counter in mainland Europe like antibiotics Mandi x  Excuse me! What are Rx drugs? Thank you! Igor Re: New Member To add to that, we have lots of great nutritionists and naturopaths, you only need a doctor when and if you want Rx drugs Mx We only really have one medic in UK - he has clinic in London, Dr Goyal http://www.sincerehealth.co.uk/ There is a DAN in Paris (but I think Dr Goyal is better), can't remember her name Mx Hello, all.I'm an American living in the suburb of Paris. I'm from San Francisco and my husband is from Bordeaux. We have two boys, Nicolas (aged 5, neurotypical) and Loïc (aged 3, diagnosed PDD-NOS last March). Loïc's main problems are very little speech, diarrhea, delay in potty training and hyperactive behaviour in unfamiliar environments.I've been following the recommendations in The Autism Book by Sears (a pediatrician in the U.S. who follows the DAN! protocol). And, fortunately, there's a laboratory in Paris which does specialty testing for autism patients. Loïc is on the gluten-free, casein-free and soy-free diet. He's also allergic to egg. He's taking digestive enzymes, taurine, cod liver oil (He didn't do well with the Nordic Naturals one because it contained soy!), calcium and probiotics. We'll gradually add on others: multivitamin,B6, calcium, vitamin C, magnesium, zinc, and vitamin D. I use the Kirkman brand which is easy to mix into my son's fruit purée.There are no DAN doctors in France and there very few people here who are properly trained in ABA. I'm thinking of going to see a DAN doctor in the U.S. but my husband thinks we should try to find one in Europe first. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2012 Report Share Posted July 12, 2012 lijekovi na recept :-) > Rx = Prescription, it may be different in your country but here in UK we > need a doctor to write a note (prescription) to get medicines that are > often > available over the counter in mainland Europe like antibiotics > > Mandi x > > > In a message dated 12/07/2012 13:25:53 GMT Daylight Time, > igor.prah@... > writes: > > > > >  > Excuse me! > > What are Rx drugs? > > Thank you! > > Igor > > > Re: New Member > > > > To add to that, we have lots of great nutritionists and naturopaths, you > only need a doctor when and if you want Rx drugs > > Mx > > > In a message dated 12/07/2012 12:44:14 GMT Daylight Time, > _Mum231ASD@..._ (mailto:Mum231ASD@...) writes: > > > We only really have one medic in UK - he has clinic in London, Dr Goyal > > _http://www.sincerehealth.co.uk/_ (http://www.sincerehealth.co.uk/) > > There is a DAN in Paris (but I think Dr Goyal is better), can't remember > her name > > Mx > > > In a message dated 12/07/2012 12:22:47 GMT Daylight Time, > laylaseirafi@... writes: > > > Hello, all. > > I'm an American living in the suburb of Paris. I'm from San Francisco and > my husband is from Bordeaux. We have two boys, Nicolas (aged 5, > neurotypical) and Loïc (aged 3, diagnosed PDD-NOS last March). > > Loïc's main problems are very little speech, diarrhea, delay in potty > training and hyperactive behaviour in unfamiliar environments. > > I've been following the recommendations in The Autism Book by > Sears > (a pediatrician in the U.S. who follows the DAN! protocol). And, > fortunately, there's a laboratory in Paris which does specialty testing > for autism > patients. > > Loïc is on the gluten-free, casein-free and soy-free diet. He's also > allergic to egg. He's taking digestive enzymes, taurine, cod liver oil > (He > didn't do well with the Nordic Naturals one because it contained soy!), > calcium > and probiotics. We'll gradually add on others: multivitamin,B6, calcium, > vitamin C, magnesium, zinc, and vitamin D. I use the Kirkman brand which > is > easy to mix into my son's fruit purée. > > There are no DAN doctors in France and there very few people here who are > properly trained in ABA. I'm thinking of going to see a DAN doctor in the > U.S. but my husband thinks we should try to find one in Europe first. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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