Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 Marcia: You've been with Dr G a long time. Speaking to your son on the phone and reading his progress has given me hope. One of the reasons why I continue to trudge on ... Do you know how many children have 'recovered' with *just* Dr G's protocol? Honestly, I " ve been with him for 6 yrs and I can count on one hand ... the protocol makes sense but it would be so nice to know milestones. I know each child is different, but sometimes it gets very frustrating to take one step and fall back 3. We have a healthier son but we just can't seem to reboot his brain. It's really hard to 'keep the faith' as the years go by and he gets older. We did ABA for 3.5 yrs, we continue to advocate for him for academic progress, we do the therapies, we give him his meds, we take him for tests, we modify the inappropriate behavior that appears to be at the root of everything he does ... doris ......... <hindssite@...> Recovery is very possible. My son is recovered!!! The number of children treated and recovered with Dr. Goldberg's protocol probably would surprise many. Although these kids are not cured, because most (not all) still need medication to maintain normalcy. The following is a story I hope to have published in a mainstream magazine. It is my son's story. I want it published so people will realize that recovery is possible for many kids afflicted with Autism. We have to keep kids who can be helped from ending up in group homes or institutions. Sorry for the length, but it took some time to tell our story. If anyone has any connections and can help me get this published, it would help all our children. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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