Guest guest Posted June 16, 2012 Report Share Posted June 16, 2012 Totally useless he was when we took Sam about 10 years ago, I got 8.5 minutes for £95. Told me Sam 'hadn't the face' for the GFCF diet, we had only been on it 6 weeks and longer CF but had seen some gains in eye contact. He did however, recommend RX based on Great Smokies (as it was then) CDSA and Parasiteolgy plus OAT from Great Plains both of which I ordered myself which gave us Flagyl and Difucan from GP who I was able to bully mercifully, single handed so could not avoid me bless his heart, I wish he hadn't retired. We have listers that see on NHS as they live in surrey, supportive I guess but not active or Rxing, yeast is his thing but he steadfastly refused to come to first TA conference because Andy Wakefiled spoke and I've never seen him at one since although I know for sure he knows about it from TA and patients parents so he can;t be that keen to learn DG versus Tettenbourne = chalk and cheese IMHO Mandi x he was a senior Surrey paed consultant until c3 years ago but although sympathetic to some dietary intervention wasn't anything like DG as far as I can gather Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2012 Report Share Posted June 16, 2012 I wasn't planning on switching from Dr G,just curious to know why I hadn't heard of people using Dr T.Know now,thanks MandiSent from my iPad Totally useless he was when we took Sam about 10 years ago, I got 8.5 minutes for £95. Told me Sam 'hadn't the face' for the GFCF diet, we had only been on it 6 weeks and longer CF but had seen some gains in eye contact. He did however, recommend RX based on Great Smokies (as it was then) CDSA and Parasiteolgy plus OAT from Great Plains both of which I ordered myself which gave us Flagyl and Difucan from GP who I was able to bully mercifully, single handed so could not avoid me bless his heart, I wish he hadn't retired. We have listers that see on NHS as they live in surrey, supportive I guess but not active or Rxing, yeast is his thing but he steadfastly refused to come to first TA conference because Andy Wakefiled spoke and I've never seen him at one since although I know for sure he knows about it from TA and patients parents so he can;t be that keen to learn DG versus Tettenbourne = chalk and cheese IMHO Mandi x he was a senior Surrey paed consultant until c3 years ago but although sympathetic to some dietary intervention wasn't anything like DG as far as I can gather Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2012 Report Share Posted June 16, 2012 ....we saw Dr T privately a few years ago in desperation, before we came up on DAN waiting list. He was about to retire then. Lovely man, advanced for NHS, but thought that HBOT was the devil's doings, when it gave my daughter conversation in 13 word sentences, (from 2 word comments to herself) after 30 sessions over one month intensive course at 24ft. He supported diet though... > I wasn't planning on switching from Dr G,just curious to know why I > hadn't heard of people using Dr T.Know now,thanks Mandi > > Sent from my iPad > > > >> Totally useless he was when we took Sam about 10 years ago, I got >> 8.5 minutes for £95. >> >> Told me Sam 'hadn't the face' for the GFCF diet, we had only been on >> it 6 weeks and longer CF but had seen some gains in eye contact. >> >> He did however, recommend RX based on Great Smokies (as it was then) >> CDSA and Parasiteolgy plus OAT from Great Plains both of which I >> ordered myself which gave us Flagyl and Difucan from GP who I was >> able to bully mercifully, single handed so could not avoid me bless >> his heart, I wish he hadn't retired. >> >> We have listers that see on NHS as they live in surrey, supportive I >> guess but not active or Rxing, yeast is his thing but he steadfastly >> refused to come to first TA conference because Andy Wakefiled spoke >> and I've never seen him at one since although I know for sure he >> knows about it from TA and patients parents so he can;t be that keen >> to learn >> >> DG versus Tettenbourne = chalk and cheese >> >> IMHO >> >> Mandi x >> >> In a message dated 16/06/2012 18:59:40 GMT Daylight Time, >> catherine_castiglione@... [1] writes: >> >>> he was a senior Surrey paed consultant until c3 years ago but >>> although sympathetic to some dietary intervention wasn't anything >>> like DG as far as I can gather > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2012 Report Share Posted June 16, 2012 OMG how totally wonderful, I can only dream of a reaction like this to any treatment, congrats! Mandi x gave my daughter conversation in 13 word sentences, (from 2 word comments to herself) after 30 sessions over one month intensive course at 24ft Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2012 Report Share Posted June 17, 2012 20+ years ago Dr T was the DG of his day - and there was pretty well no-one else. Depressing thought that there's still only one or two autism biomed drs. Patience > > Totally useless he was when we took Sam about 10 years ago, I got 8.5 > minutes for £95. > > Told me Sam 'hadn't the face' for the GFCF diet, we had only been on it 6 > weeks and longer CF but had seen some gains in eye contact. > > He did however, recommend RX based on Great Smokies (as it was then) CDSA > and Parasiteolgy plus OAT from Great Plains both of which I ordered myself > which gave us Flagyl and Difucan from GP who I was able to bully > mercifully, single handed so could not avoid me bless his heart, I wish he hadn't > retired. > > We have listers that see on NHS as they live in surrey, supportive I guess > but not active or Rxing, yeast is his thing but he steadfastly refused to > come to first TA conference because Andy Wakefiled spoke and I've never seen > him at one since although I know for sure he knows about it from TA and > patients parents so he can;t be that keen to learn > > DG versus Tettenbourne = chalk and cheese > > IMHO > > Mandi x > > > In a message dated 16/06/2012 18:59:40 GMT Daylight Time, > catherine_castiglione@... writes: > > he was a senior Surrey paed consultant until c3 years ago but although > sympathetic to some dietary intervention wasn't anything like DG as far as I > can gather > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2012 Report Share Posted June 17, 2012 When you think how many biomed Drs there are in the states.Sent from my iPad 20+ years ago Dr T was the DG of his day - and there was pretty well no-one else. Depressing thought that there's still only one or two autism biomed drs. Patience > > Totally useless he was when we took Sam about 10 years ago, I got 8.5 > minutes for £95. > > Told me Sam 'hadn't the face' for the GFCF diet, we had only been on it 6 > weeks and longer CF but had seen some gains in eye contact. > > He did however, recommend RX based on Great Smokies (as it was then) CDSA > and Parasiteolgy plus OAT from Great Plains both of which I ordered myself > which gave us Flagyl and Difucan from GP who I was able to bully > mercifully, single handed so could not avoid me bless his heart, I wish he hadn't > retired. > > We have listers that see on NHS as they live in surrey, supportive I guess > but not active or Rxing, yeast is his thing but he steadfastly refused to > come to first TA conference because Andy Wakefiled spoke and I've never seen > him at one since although I know for sure he knows about it from TA and > patients parents so he can;t be that keen to learn > > DG versus Tettenbourne = chalk and cheese > > IMHO > > Mandi x > > > In a message dated 16/06/2012 18:59:40 GMT Daylight Time, > catherine_castiglione@... writes: > > he was a senior Surrey paed consultant until c3 years ago but although > sympathetic to some dietary intervention wasn't anything like DG as far as I > can gather > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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