Guest guest Posted August 9, 2008 Report Share Posted August 9, 2008 If you don't mind my asking, what were the functioning levels of the boys before Dr. G's protocol? I have an Aspie and another with mild/moderate autism. One started Dr. G's protocol in February and the other in April. My mild/moderate son was very sick with CVS, seizure disorder, and debilitating migraines 3-4 per month. The most significant changes we've seen with him have been in regards to his health. The CVS, which we were told by UCLA docs, would be with him forever is gone and the migraines are gone as well. We're in the process of weaning him off seizure meds. We're starting to see a little more sparkle in his eye and increased attentiveness as well. With my other son, the changes are more subtle, but definitely there. We feel so blessed to have found Dr .G and the protocol. All the best, Robyn From: slmk67 <slmk67@...> Subject: Re: Success? Date: Friday, August 8, 2008, 11:01 PM my 2 boys have been in Dr. goldbergs protocol for 3 years. My sister is also in the DFW area and has had her son for 4 years in protocol with Dr. G. AMAZING! And, his focus is on not giving children toxic drugs. In fact the docs in DFW were prescribing them toxic meds to control symptoms...Dr. G prescribes meds to treat the disease not the symptoms...BIG DIFFERENCE! My kids are mainstream in public school and doing so well educationally, socially and physically. It is a process and it is a different timetable for each of us...but, if you can trust the process...you will not be disappointed! > > We are considering this method but wanted to get a better > understanding of what changes some have seen in their Kido's - we have > had one parent at our school which has great success but I wanted to > get more feedback from other parents. If you wouldn't mind sharing I > would appreciate it. Was there a time frame that you saw success, > what concerns do you have regarding long term treatment with the > drugs? > > I placed my comment here as I was looking for someone in Texas as well > as I'm in the DFW area right now. > > CW > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2008 Report Share Posted August 9, 2008 My son with Asperger's had just turned 9 and my other son is 8. Robyn From: <jrodrig6605@...> Subject: Re: Success? Date: Saturday, August 9, 2008, 12:14 PM Hi all, How old were your children when they started the protocol? Thanks, > > From: slmk67 <slmk67@...> > Subject: Re: Success? > groups (DOT) com > Date: Friday, August 8, 2008, 11:01 PM > > > > > > > my 2 boys have been in Dr. goldbergs protocol for 3 years. My sister > is also in the DFW area and has had her son for 4 years in > protocol with Dr. G. AMAZING! And, his focus is on not giving > children toxic drugs. In fact the docs in DFW were prescribing them > toxic meds to control symptoms...Dr. G prescribes meds to treat the > disease not the symptoms...BIG DIFFERENCE! > > My kids are mainstream in public school and doing so well > educationally, socially and physically. It is a process and it is a > different timetable for each of us...but, if you can trust the > process...you will not be disappointed! > > --- In groups (DOT) com, " caprice.ware " <caprice.ware@ ...> wrote: > > > > We are considering this method but wanted to get a better > > understanding of what changes some have seen in their Kido's - we > have > > had one parent at our school which has great success but I wanted to > > get more feedback from other parents. If you wouldn't mind sharing I > > would appreciate it. Was there a time frame that you saw success, > > what concerns do you have regarding long term treatment with the > > drugs? > > > > I placed my comment here as I was looking for someone in Texas as > well > > as I'm in the DFW area right now. > > > > CW > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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