Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 Wonderful News !!!!! A couple of days ago I was driving to skating practice. While driving up he said, " Daad I don't feel Autistic right now, I feel normal " I said thats great that's what Mom and me are striving for to make you feel normal. He then said, " Daad I know what your doing and why you do the things you do to me and just wanted to tell you, thanks. " They know.....anyway Have a nice holiday, and the best 2006 --- <thecolemans4@...> wrote: > Hi all - > > Just wanting to share my joy with those who know how > it feels! > > I recently switched pediatricians to a ped who is > also > a geneticist that we had seen when my oldest was > first > diagnosed. My sons have been off the protocol for a > while due to financial reasons, but had been doing > well until a recent round of antibiotics threw my > oldest into a bad yeast spell. He was regressing > quite badly, and I was feeling rather panicked about > what in the world I was going to do. So I went to > see > this new guy with the attitude that I was simply > going > to request that he " help me find someone " who can > treat the yeast issue - and I was very pessimistic > that I would get any help. > > When I started telling him of the regression (and > boy > he could see it for himself, too), I mentioned it > was > since antibiotics, and he immediately volunteered > yeast overgrowth as a possibility, saying many don't > believe in it, but it is shown to be present in many > 'autistic' (and he doesn't believe it's autism > either) > children. He actually gave my son long-term > Diflucan > at the 100mg he needs, saying he had no problem with > that as long as we do labs!!!!!! I was so > speechless > that I was literally paralized for a moment! You > could > have knocked me over with a feather! (I really > wanted > Nizoral, but I certainly wasn't going to push things > lol - and he said later he'd consider it but lets do > this one first.) I don't think I've ever been so > shocked. lolol > > Blessings do come when you need them the most. I > left > him tons of info on to read. He's familiar > with > DAN! and supportive - of course that's all he's been > exposed to. I actually feel quite optimistic that I > will be able to obtain the entire protocol from him > over time. I'm not going to push it right away, as > I > think my son will respond well to the antifungals > and > remain where he's at - which up till now I was quite > happy with. > > I'm just going around today still stunned at the > good > fortune of finding someone so open and willing! > Hopefully more and more will pop up until there are > enough doctors to help us all. > > Yeah! > > > > > > __________________________________ > for Good - Make a difference this year. > http://brand./cybergivingweek2005/ > __________________________________ for Good - Make a difference this year. http://brand./cybergivingweek2005/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 Oh what a gem! How incredible your heart must have felt... I see traits like that in my son. When things are going well for him, I can feel affection, respect, and appreciation coming from him. There are times after he had a 'fit' or particularly bad day that, once things have calmed down, we can talk about the feelings that he had and how things happened the way they did, and then follow up with other options, etc... Sometimes just understanding his feelings and reactions are enough for him to control himself the next time and handle situations even better. I have seen many times where our talks really got thru (even if not obvious at the time) by how things happen later. I really think some of the things that have come out of this 5 and then 6 yr old's mouth are so emotionally advanced for his age, and I realize that even some of the negative experiences he has to suffer may strengthen him in a way that will pay back in the future. I love hearing about your son's successes, and kind courageous heart. To hear about him gives us all so much hope and optimism. It's like he's a part of all of our family, and we are all rooting for him while we root for our own. Our angels! --- Shenko <jankevus@...> wrote: > Wonderful News !!!!! > > > A couple of days ago I was driving to skating > practice. While driving up he said, " Daad I don't > feel > Autistic right now, I feel normal " I said thats > great > that's what Mom and me are striving for to make > you feel normal. He then said, " Daad I know what > your > doing and why you do the things you do to me and > just > wanted to tell you, thanks. " > > They know.....anyway > > Have a nice holiday, and the best 2006 > > > > --- <thecolemans4@...> wrote: > > > Hi all - > > > > Just wanting to share my joy with those who know > how > > it feels! > > > > I recently switched pediatricians to a ped who is > > also > > a geneticist that we had seen when my oldest was > > first > > diagnosed. My sons have been off the protocol for > a > > while due to financial reasons, but had been doing > > well until a recent round of antibiotics threw my > > oldest into a bad yeast spell. He was regressing > > quite badly, and I was feeling rather panicked > about > > what in the world I was going to do. So I went to > > see > > this new guy with the attitude that I was simply > > going > > to request that he " help me find someone " who can > > treat the yeast issue - and I was very pessimistic > > that I would get any help. > > > > When I started telling him of the regression (and > > boy > > he could see it for himself, too), I mentioned it > > was > > since antibiotics, and he immediately volunteered > > yeast overgrowth as a possibility, saying many > don't > > believe in it, but it is shown to be present in > many > > 'autistic' (and he doesn't believe it's autism > > either) > > children. He actually gave my son long-term > > Diflucan > > at the 100mg he needs, saying he had no problem > with > > that as long as we do labs!!!!!! I was so > > speechless > > that I was literally paralized for a moment! You > > could > > have knocked me over with a feather! (I really > > wanted > > Nizoral, but I certainly wasn't going to push > things > > lol - and he said later he'd consider it but lets > do > > this one first.) I don't think I've ever been so > > shocked. lolol > > > > Blessings do come when you need them the most. I > > left > > him tons of info on to read. He's familiar > > with > > DAN! and supportive - of course that's all he's > been > > exposed to. I actually feel quite optimistic that > I > > will be able to obtain the entire protocol from > him > > over time. I'm not going to push it right away, > as > > I > > think my son will respond well to the antifungals > > and > > remain where he's at - which up till now I was > quite > > happy with. > > > > I'm just going around today still stunned at the > > good > > fortune of finding someone so open and willing! > > Hopefully more and more will pop up until there > are > > enough doctors to help us all. > > > > Yeah! > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > for Good - Make a difference this year. > > http://brand./cybergivingweek2005/ > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > for Good - Make a difference this year. > http://brand./cybergivingweek2005/ > __________________________________ for Good - Make a difference this year. http://brand./cybergivingweek2005/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 Yeah is right!A dr you do not have to badger,plead,cajole,PRICELESS Can't believe it! > Hi all - > > Just wanting to share my joy with those who know how > it feels! > > I recently switched pediatricians to a ped who is also > a geneticist that we had seen when my oldest was first > diagnosed. My sons have been off the protocol for a > while due to financial reasons, but had been doing > well until a recent round of antibiotics threw my > oldest into a bad yeast spell. He was regressing > quite badly, and I was feeling rather panicked about > what in the world I was going to do. So I went to see > this new guy with the attitude that I was simply going > to request that he " help me find someone " who can > treat the yeast issue - and I was very pessimistic > that I would get any help. > > When I started telling him of the regression (and boy > he could see it for himself, too), I mentioned it was > since antibiotics, and he immediately volunteered > yeast overgrowth as a possibility, saying many don't > believe in it, but it is shown to be present in many > 'autistic' (and he doesn't believe it's autism either) > children. He actually gave my son long-term Diflucan > at the 100mg he needs, saying he had no problem with > that as long as we do labs!!!!!! I was so speechless > that I was literally paralized for a moment! You could > have knocked me over with a feather! (I really wanted > Nizoral, but I certainly wasn't going to push things > lol - and he said later he'd consider it but lets do > this one first.) I don't think I've ever been so > shocked. lolol > > Blessings do come when you need them the most. I left > him tons of info on to read. He's familiar with > DAN! and supportive - of course that's all he's been > exposed to. I actually feel quite optimistic that I > will be able to obtain the entire protocol from him > over time. I'm not going to push it right away, as I > think my son will respond well to the antifungals and > remain where he's at - which up till now I was quite > happy with. > > I'm just going around today still stunned at the good > fortune of finding someone so open and willing! > Hopefully more and more will pop up until there are > enough doctors to help us all. > > Yeah! > > > > > > __________________________________ > for Good - Make a difference this year. > http://brand./cybergivingweek2005/ > > > > Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with > the original author(s), and is not necessarily endorsed by or the > opinion of the Research Institute and/or the Parent Coalition. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 I get all overjoyed when I here all great stories of progress from all of us. Like I was told 5 years ago " building blocks " . I can't help but feel 2006 we are going to get closer. is going to be in USARS magazine a skating magazine for the US. He is the ONLY autistic chikid in high level compition, he placed(3rd overall) in the 2005 Wolverines event this Thankgiving racing against the best in the country and is showing the nation. To say we are proud or happy when we hear all of the positive stories, is an understatement, they are OUR Heros, they belong. Best, kev --- <thecolemans4@...> wrote: > Oh what a gem! How incredible your heart must have > felt... I see traits like that in my son. When > things > are going well for him, I can feel affection, > respect, > and appreciation coming from him. There are times > after he had a 'fit' or particularly bad day that, > once things have calmed down, we can talk about the > feelings that he had and how things happened the way > they did, and then follow up with other options, > etc... Sometimes just understanding his feelings and > reactions are enough for him to control himself the > next time and handle situations even better. I have > seen many times where our talks really got thru > (even > if not obvious at the time) by how things happen > later. > > I really think some of the things that have come out > of this 5 and then 6 yr old's mouth are so > emotionally > advanced for his age, and I realize that even some > of > the negative experiences he has to suffer may > strengthen him in a way that will pay back in the > future. > > I love hearing about your son's successes, and kind > courageous heart. To hear about him gives us all so > much hope and optimism. It's like he's a part of > all > of our family, and we are all rooting for him while > we > root for our own. > > Our angels! > > > --- Shenko <jankevus@...> wrote: > > > Wonderful News !!!!! > > > > > > A couple of days ago I was driving to skating > > practice. While driving up he said, " Daad I don't > > feel > > Autistic right now, I feel normal " I said thats > > great > > that's what Mom and me are striving for to > make > > you feel normal. He then said, " Daad I know what > > your > > doing and why you do the things you do to me and > > just > > wanted to tell you, thanks. " > > > > They know.....anyway > > > > Have a nice holiday, and the best 2006 > > > > > > > > --- <thecolemans4@...> > wrote: > > > > > Hi all - > > > > > > Just wanting to share my joy with those who know > > how > > > it feels! > > > > > > I recently switched pediatricians to a ped who > is > > > also > > > a geneticist that we had seen when my oldest was > > > first > > > diagnosed. My sons have been off the protocol > for > > a > > > while due to financial reasons, but had been > doing > > > well until a recent round of antibiotics threw > my > > > oldest into a bad yeast spell. He was > regressing > > > quite badly, and I was feeling rather panicked > > about > > > what in the world I was going to do. So I went > to > > > see > > > this new guy with the attitude that I was simply > > > going > > > to request that he " help me find someone " who > can > > > treat the yeast issue - and I was very > pessimistic > > > that I would get any help. > > > > > > When I started telling him of the regression > (and > > > boy > > > he could see it for himself, too), I mentioned > it > > > was > > > since antibiotics, and he immediately > volunteered > > > yeast overgrowth as a possibility, saying many > > don't > > > believe in it, but it is shown to be present in > > many > > > 'autistic' (and he doesn't believe it's autism > > > either) > > > children. He actually gave my son long-term > > > Diflucan > > > at the 100mg he needs, saying he had no problem > > with > > > that as long as we do labs!!!!!! I was so > > > speechless > > > that I was literally paralized for a moment! You > > > could > > > have knocked me over with a feather! (I really > > > wanted > > > Nizoral, but I certainly wasn't going to push > > things > > > lol - and he said later he'd consider it but > lets > > do > > > this one first.) I don't think I've ever been > so > > > shocked. lolol > > > > > > Blessings do come when you need them the most. > I > > > left > > > him tons of info on to read. He's familiar > > > with > > > DAN! and supportive - of course that's all he's > > been > > > exposed to. I actually feel quite optimistic > that > > I > > > will be able to obtain the entire protocol from > > him > > > over time. I'm not going to push it right away, > > as > > > I > > > think my son will respond well to the > antifungals > > > and > > > remain where he's at - which up till now I was > > quite > > > happy with. > > > > > > I'm just going around today still stunned at the > > > good > > > fortune of finding someone so open and willing! > > > Hopefully more and more will pop up until there > > are > > > enough doctors to help us all. > > > > > > Yeah! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > > for Good - Make a difference this year. > > > http://brand./cybergivingweek2005/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > for Good - Make a difference this year. > > http://brand./cybergivingweek2005/ > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > for Good - Make a difference this year. > http://brand./cybergivingweek2005/ > __________________________________________ DSL – Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl. 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Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 Congratulations!! What a triumph. Happy New Year~~ Rose Re: Can't believe it! > >I get all overjoyed when I here all great stories of >progress from all of us. Like I was told 5 years ago > " building blocks " . I can't help but feel 2006 we are >going to get closer. is going to be in USARS >magazine a skating magazine for the US. He is the ONLY >autistic chikid in high level compition, he placed(3rd >overall) in the 2005 Wolverines event this Thankgiving >racing against the best in the country and is showing >the nation. To say we are proud or happy when we hear >all of the positive stories, is an >understatement, they are OUR Heros, they belong. > >Best, >kev > >--- <thecolemans4@...> wrote: > >> Oh what a gem! How incredible your heart must have >> felt... I see traits like that in my son. When >> things >> are going well for him, I can feel affection, >> respect, >> and appreciation coming from him. There are times >> after he had a 'fit' or particularly bad day that, >> once things have calmed down, we can talk about the >> feelings that he had and how things happened the way >> they did, and then follow up with other options, >> etc... Sometimes just understanding his feelings and >> reactions are enough for him to control himself the >> next time and handle situations even better. I have >> seen many times where our talks really got thru >> (even >> if not obvious at the time) by how things happen >> later. >> >> I really think some of the things that have come out >> of this 5 and then 6 yr old's mouth are so >> emotionally >> advanced for his age, and I realize that even some >> of >> the negative experiences he has to suffer may >> strengthen him in a way that will pay back in the >> future. >> >> I love hearing about your son's successes, and kind >> courageous heart. To hear about him gives us all so >> much hope and optimism. It's like he's a part of >> all >> of our family, and we are all rooting for him while >> we >> root for our own. >> >> Our angels! >> >> >> --- Shenko <jankevus@...> wrote: >> >> > Wonderful News !!!!! >> > >> > >> > A couple of days ago I was driving to skating >> > practice. While driving up he said, " Daad I don't >> > feel >> > Autistic right now, I feel normal " I said thats >> > great >> > that's what Mom and me are striving for to >> make >> > you feel normal. He then said, " Daad I know what >> > your >> > doing and why you do the things you do to me and >> > just >> > wanted to tell you, thanks. " >> > >> > They know.....anyway >> > >> > Have a nice holiday, and the best 2006 >> > >> > >> > >> > --- <thecolemans4@...> >> wrote: >> > >> > > Hi all - >> > > >> > > Just wanting to share my joy with those who know >> > how >> > > it feels! >> > > >> > > I recently switched pediatricians to a ped who >> is >> > > also >> > > a geneticist that we had seen when my oldest was >> > > first >> > > diagnosed. My sons have been off the protocol >> for >> > a >> > > while due to financial reasons, but had been >> doing >> > > well until a recent round of antibiotics threw >> my >> > > oldest into a bad yeast spell. He was >> regressing >> > > quite badly, and I was feeling rather panicked >> > about >> > > what in the world I was going to do. So I went >> to >> > > see >> > > this new guy with the attitude that I was simply >> > > going >> > > to request that he " help me find someone " who >> can >> > > treat the yeast issue - and I was very >> pessimistic >> > > that I would get any help. >> > > >> > > When I started telling him of the regression >> (and >> > > boy >> > > he could see it for himself, too), I mentioned >> it >> > > was >> > > since antibiotics, and he immediately >> volunteered >> > > yeast overgrowth as a possibility, saying many >> > don't >> > > believe in it, but it is shown to be present in >> > many >> > > 'autistic' (and he doesn't believe it's autism >> > > either) >> > > children. He actually gave my son long-term >> > > Diflucan >> > > at the 100mg he needs, saying he had no problem >> > with >> > > that as long as we do labs!!!!!! I was so >> > > speechless >> > > that I was literally paralized for a moment! You >> > > could >> > > have knocked me over with a feather! (I really >> > > wanted >> > > Nizoral, but I certainly wasn't going to push >> > things >> > > lol - and he said later he'd consider it but >> lets >> > do >> > > this one first.) I don't think I've ever been >> so >> > > shocked. lolol >> > > >> > > Blessings do come when you need them the most. >> I >> > > left >> > > him tons of info on to read. He's familiar >> > > with >> > > DAN! and supportive - of course that's all he's >> > been >> > > exposed to. I actually feel quite optimistic >> that >> > I >> > > will be able to obtain the entire protocol from >> > him >> > > over time. I'm not going to push it right away, >> > as >> > > I >> > > think my son will respond well to the >> antifungals >> > > and >> > > remain where he's at - which up till now I was >> > quite >> > > happy with. >> > > >> > > I'm just going around today still stunned at the >> > > good >> > > fortune of finding someone so open and willing! >> > > Hopefully more and more will pop up until there >> > are >> > > enough doctors to help us all. >> > > >> > > Yeah! >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > __________________________________ >> > > for Good - Make a difference this year. >> > > http://brand./cybergivingweek2005/ >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > __________________________________ >> > for Good - Make a difference this year. >> > http://brand./cybergivingweek2005/ >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> __________________________________ >> for Good - Make a difference this year. >> http://brand./cybergivingweek2005/ >> > > > > >__________________________________________ > DSL – Something to write home about. >Just $16.99/mo. or less. >dsl. > > > > >Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with >the original author(s), and is not necessarily endorsed by or the >opinion of the Research Institute and/or the Parent Coalition. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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