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Hello

I live in Perth Australia and my son is 3 and Autistic. I have read some of the

information on the .net site and it appeals to me as an option for

treatment.

It's obviously US based but does anyone know if there are any doctors in my

corner of the world who follow this protocol. I've already sent an email to the

site address but It's Sunday and I'm impatient. Any information would be

greatly appreciated, Thank you.

Can I also just say HOORAY!!!!! for someone who stands up and says Autism

doesn't mean your " kid is broken for life so deal with it " and recovery is

possible. I have always implicitly felt that there is something that can be

done. Constantly coming up against defeatist attitudes in pediatricians and

therapists has been driving me insane. Teaching a blind man to use a white cane

is great, but making his eyes work again is better.

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Hi,

There are no doctors in Australia to the best of my knowledge, but you

*might* be able to find someone who follows a similar treatment protocol.

Sorry, I wish I could be more helpful than that...but there HAVE to be other

doctors out there who understand the autoimmune connection with autism and treat

it accordingly. An immune specialist who treats patients with Chronic Fatigue

Immune Dysfunction, especially one who deals with children, would probably be a

good place to start.

HTH,

Donna

>

> Hello

> I live in Perth Australia and my son is 3 and Autistic. I have read some of

the information on the .net site and it appeals to me as an option for

treatment.

>

> It's obviously US based but does anyone know if there are any doctors in my

corner of the world who follow this protocol. I've already sent an email to the

site address but It's Sunday and I'm impatient. Any information would be

greatly appreciated, Thank you.

>

>

> Can I also just say HOORAY!!!!! for someone who stands up and says Autism

doesn't mean your " kid is broken for life so deal with it " and recovery is

possible. I have always implicitly felt that there is something that can be

done. Constantly coming up against defeatist attitudes in pediatricians and

therapists has been driving me insane. Teaching a blind man to use a white cane

is great, but making his eyes work again is better.

>

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