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To the best of my knowledge, NIH is not doing a study of .

They are doing a study of Autism and the immune system but it

is not connected to Dr G's work.

Pity too, as it would save him alot of effort and money.

NIH is only working with very yg children. I contacted them

regarding and their response was pretty cold..

doris

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nshiblie2002 <nshiblie2002>

Tue Jul 4, 2006 8:10 am (PST)

Hi

Are the tests a normal procedure or part of a regular protocol? i have

Kaiser for insurance and they have been less than helpful...

I have enrolled Nadia in an NIH research for (if anyone is

interested in learning more let me know). Nadia was patient number 3 for

the study... we did all the evaluations and now she is scheduled for the

inpatient study and part of that is MRI, EEG and tons of blood work as

well as a spinal tap.. but i am waiting for the admission date...

I kick myself every day for smoking during the pregnancy because i feel

that i have caused her autism...

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