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Great news! I just saw him today in the office and then I saw another

parent I referred to him there too!

I just love him ­ he gives me such hope!

Laureen

On 1/26/10 6:59 PM, " Kristy Nardini " <knardini@...> wrote:

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi!

>

> My 7 y.o. son has been a patient of Dr. G's for over 4 years. This happened

> today:

>

> On the playground before school, my son was dribbling a basketball! He did

> it well, and for a few minutes!

>

> THEN, he took the ball a girl in his class and asked her, " Do you want to

> play? " They bounced the ball back and forth together for several minutes

> (over 10 minutes) until the bell rang!!!

>

> I was so excited, I shared with his teacher. She just said, " Well, yes.he's

> been asking friends to play since before the holidays. " She had told me

> this, but it didn't sink in until I saw it myself this morning.

>

> Kristy

>

>

>

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YAY!!!!

From: Kristy Nardini <knardini@...>

Subject: Jumping for joy

Date: Tuesday, January 26, 2010, 9:59 PM

 

Hi!

My 7 y.o. son has been a patient of Dr. G's for over 4 years. This happened

today:

On the playground before school, my son was dribbling a basketball! He did

it well, and for a few minutes!

THEN, he took the ball a girl in his class and asked her, " Do you want to

play? " They bounced the ball back and forth together for several minutes

(over 10 minutes) until the bell rang!!!

I was so excited, I shared with his teacher. She just said, " Well, yes.he's

been asking friends to play since before the holidays. " She had told me

this, but it didn't sink in until I saw it myself this morning.

Kristy

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That's wonderful!

I like to write down those moments of joy.  They carry me thru the rough times

because I can step back and feel that again, and know that the joy will come

again.

Thank you for sharing.

________________________________

From: Kristy Nardini <knardini@...>

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 8:59:23 PM

Subject: Jumping for joy

 

Hi!

My 7 y.o. son has been a patient of Dr. G's for over 4 years. This happened

today:

On the playground before school, my son was dribbling a basketball! He did

it well, and for a few minutes!

THEN, he took the ball a girl in his class and asked her, " Do you want to

play? " They bounced the ball back and forth together for several minutes

(over 10 minutes) until the bell rang!!!

I was so excited, I shared with his teacher. She just said, " Well, yes.he's

been asking friends to play since before the holidays. " She had told me

this, but it didn't sink in until I saw it myself this morning.

Kristy

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Wow. This is so great, Kristy. Is this something you worked on with him?

What do you think was the turning point?

This give me encouragement. Thank you for sharing the good news.

Martha

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 8:59 PM, Kristy Nardini <knardini@...>wrote:

>

>

> Hi!

>

> My 7 y.o. son has been a patient of Dr. G's for over 4 years. This happened

> today:

>

> On the playground before school, my son was dribbling a basketball! He did

> it well, and for a few minutes!

>

> THEN, he took the ball a girl in his class and asked her, " Do you want to

> play? " They bounced the ball back and forth together for several minutes

> (over 10 minutes) until the bell rang!!!

>

> I was so excited, I shared with his teacher. She just said, " Well, yes.he's

> been asking friends to play since before the holidays. " She had told me

> this, but it didn't sink in until I saw it myself this morning.

>

> Kristy

>

>

>

>

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Kristy,

That is SO wonderful! :) We all rejoice right along with you!

April

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 8:59 PM, Kristy Nardini <knardini@...>wrote:

>

>

> Hi!

>

> My 7 y.o. son has been a patient of Dr. G's for over 4 years. This happened

> today:

>

> On the playground before school, my son was dribbling a basketball! He did

> it well, and for a few minutes!

>

> THEN, he took the ball a girl in his class and asked her, " Do you want to

> play? " They bounced the ball back and forth together for several minutes

> (over 10 minutes) until the bell rang!!!

>

> I was so excited, I shared with his teacher. She just said, " Well, yes.he's

> been asking friends to play since before the holidays. " She had told me

> this, but it didn't sink in until I saw it myself this morning.

>

> Kristy

>

>

>

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That's wonderful, Kristy! We had a similar experience with Noah over the

holidays. He was playing Wii when he suddenly paused the game, grabbed another

controller, handed it to his older brother and said " Josh, play two player Wii. "

We have seen more growth in him in the last year than we've ever seen,

especially when it comes to language and social interaction.

All the best,

Robyn

________________________________

From: <thecolemans4@...>

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 7:42:04 PM

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

That's wonderful!

I like to write down those moments of joy. They carry me thru the rough times

because I can step back and feel that again, and know that the joy will come

again.

Thank you for sharing.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: Kristy Nardini <knardini@roadrunner .com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 8:59:23 PM

Subject: Jumping for joy

Hi!

My 7 y.o. son has been a patient of Dr. G's for over 4 years. This happened

today:

On the playground before school, my son was dribbling a basketball! He did

it well, and for a few minutes!

THEN, he took the ball a girl in his class and asked her, " Do you want to

play? " They bounced the ball back and forth together for several minutes

(over 10 minutes) until the bell rang!!!

I was so excited, I shared with his teacher. She just said, " Well, yes.he's

been asking friends to play since before the holidays. " She had told me

this, but it didn't sink in until I saw it myself this morning.

Kristy

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Robyn,

Does this coincide with Immunovir?

Bill

From: Robyn & Greg Coggins <rngcoggs@...>

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 12:41 PM

 

That's wonderful, Kristy! We had a similar experience with Noah over the

holidays. He was playing Wii when he suddenly paused the game, grabbed another

controller, handed it to his older brother and said " Josh, play two player Wii. "

We have seen more growth in him in the last year than we've ever seen,

especially when it comes to language and social interaction.

All the best,

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: <thecolemans4>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 7:42:04 PM

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

That's wonderful!

I like to write down those moments of joy. They carry me thru the rough times

because I can step back and feel that again, and know that the joy will come

again.

Thank you for sharing.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: Kristy Nardini <knardini@roadrunne r .com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 8:59:23 PM

Subject: Jumping for joy

Hi!

My 7 y.o. son has been a patient of Dr. G's for over 4 years. This happened

today:

On the playground before school, my son was dribbling a basketball! He did

it well, and for a few minutes!

THEN, he took the ball a girl in his class and asked her, " Do you want to

play? " They bounced the ball back and forth together for several minutes

(over 10 minutes) until the bell rang!!!

I was so excited, I shared with his teacher. She just said, " Well, yes.he's

been asking friends to play since before the holidays. " She had told me

this, but it didn't sink in until I saw it myself this morning.

Kristy

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AWESOME ;-)

Alaine

>

> Hi!

>

> My 7 y.o. son has been a patient of Dr. G's for over 4 years. This happened

> today:

>

> On the playground before school, my son was dribbling a basketball! He did

> it well, and for a few minutes!

>

> THEN, he took the ball a girl in his class and asked her, " Do you want to

> play? " They bounced the ball back and forth together for several minutes

> (over 10 minutes) until the bell rang!!!

>

> I was so excited, I shared with his teacher. She just said, " Well, yes.he's

> been asking friends to play since before the holidays. " She had told me

> this, but it didn't sink in until I saw it myself this morning.

>

> Kristy

>

>

>

>

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I know you addressed this to Robyn, but I thought I would add that my son’s

progress has coincided with Imunovir. We just started the 2 week break after

being on it for 3 months.

Kristy Nardini

TazziniTM Stainless Steel Bottles

www.tazzini.com

kristy@...

Phone: 858.243.1929

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klimas

Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 6:07 AM

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

Robyn,

Does this coincide with Immunovir?

Bill

From: Robyn & Greg Coggins <rngcoggs@...

<mailto:rngcoggs%40sbcglobal.net> >

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

<mailto:%40>

Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 12:41 PM

That's wonderful, Kristy! We had a similar experience with Noah over the

holidays. He was playing Wii when he suddenly paused the game, grabbed another

controller, handed it to his older brother and said " Josh, play two player Wii. "

We have seen more growth in him in the last year than we've ever seen,

especially when it comes to language and social interaction.

All the best,

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: <thecolemans4>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 7:42:04 PM

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

That's wonderful!

I like to write down those moments of joy. They carry me thru the rough times

because I can step back and feel that again, and know that the joy will come

again.

Thank you for sharing.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: Kristy Nardini <knardini@roadrunne r .com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 8:59:23 PM

Subject: Jumping for joy

Hi!

My 7 y.o. son has been a patient of Dr. G's for over 4 years. This happened

today:

On the playground before school, my son was dribbling a basketball! He did

it well, and for a few minutes!

THEN, he took the ball a girl in his class and asked her, " Do you want to

play? " They bounced the ball back and forth together for several minutes

(over 10 minutes) until the bell rang!!!

I was so excited, I shared with his teacher. She just said, " Well, yes.he's

been asking friends to play since before the holidays. " She had told me

this, but it didn't sink in until I saw it myself this morning.

Kristy

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I second Kristy on that. Our son has improved very much once we introduced the

Imunovir. His behaviors, speech and health (proved by lab tests) are much

better now.

Regards,

JR

From: knardini@...

Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 09:18:27 -0800

Subject: RE: Jumping for joy

I know you addressed this to Robyn, but I thought I would add that my son’s

progress has coincided with Imunovir. We just started the 2 week break after

being on it for 3 months.

Kristy Nardini

TazziniTM Stainless Steel Bottles

www.tazzini.com

kristy@...

Phone: 858.243.1929

Fax: 858.724.1418

P Please consider the environment before printing this email.

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Bill

klimas

Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 6:07 AM

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

Robyn,

Does this coincide with Immunovir?

Bill

From: Robyn & Greg Coggins <rngcoggs@...

<mailto:rngcoggs%40sbcglobal.net> >

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

<mailto:%40>

Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 12:41 PM

That's wonderful, Kristy! We had a similar experience with Noah over the

holidays. He was playing Wii when he suddenly paused the game, grabbed another

controller, handed it to his older brother and said " Josh, play two player Wii. "

We have seen more growth in him in the last year than we've ever seen,

especially when it comes to language and social interaction.

All the best,

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: <thecolemans4>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 7:42:04 PM

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

That's wonderful!

I like to write down those moments of joy. They carry me thru the rough times

because I can step back and feel that again, and know that the joy will come

again.

Thank you for sharing.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: Kristy Nardini <knardini@roadrunne r .com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 8:59:23 PM

Subject: Jumping for joy

Hi!

My 7 y.o. son has been a patient of Dr. G's for over 4 years. This happened

today:

On the playground before school, my son was dribbling a basketball! He did

it well, and for a few minutes!

THEN, he took the ball a girl in his class and asked her, " Do you want to

play? " They bounced the ball back and forth together for several minutes

(over 10 minutes) until the bell rang!!!

I was so excited, I shared with his teacher. She just said, " Well, yes.he's

been asking friends to play since before the holidays. " She had told me

this, but it didn't sink in until I saw it myself this morning.

Kristy

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We had the same and if I can keep Connor 100% on the diet and healthy the

problems we face are only related to the development delays that are very

rapidly melting away.

You asked me on the phone what statistical material I would need to be able to

get an article published in a national mainstream publication.

I have given this a lot of though. The problems lie in the ability for a laymen

reader to understand the data related to the labs. Yes a significant group of

labs that show that prior to treatment these kids had low NK counts and high

allergy activation is needed but more than that I think a correlation between

recovery and normalization of the immune system, NK cells at say 15% or better

would be more telling. Editors love good news stories and the Autism epidemic

has few broad-spectrum good news items.

When chasing lab work see if we can get post and pre immunovir immunologic test

data. If I can marry this to some testimony from field experts outside of ,

say pediatricians or school counselors I may be able to sell it to either TV or

print news outlets.

From: Robyn & Greg Coggins <rngcoggs@...

<mailto:rngcoggs%40sbcglobal.net> >

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

<mailto:%40>

Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 12:41 PM

That's wonderful, Kristy! We had a similar experience with Noah over the

holidays. He was playing Wii when he suddenly paused the game, grabbed another

controller, handed it to his older brother and said " Josh, play two player Wii. "

We have seen more growth in him in the last year than we've ever seen,

especially when it comes to language and social interaction.

All the best,

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: <thecolemans4>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 7:42:04 PM

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

That's wonderful!

I like to write down those moments of joy. They carry me thru the rough times

because I can step back and feel that again, and know that the joy will come

again.

Thank you for sharing.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: Kristy Nardini <knardini@roadrunne r .com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 8:59:23 PM

Subject: Jumping for joy

Hi!

My 7 y.o. son has been a patient of Dr. G's for over 4 years. This happened

today:

On the playground before school, my son was dribbling a basketball! He did

it well, and for a few minutes!

THEN, he took the ball a girl in his class and asked her, " Do you want to

play? " They bounced the ball back and forth together for several minutes

(over 10 minutes) until the bell rang!!!

I was so excited, I shared with his teacher. She just said, " Well, yes.he's

been asking friends to play since before the holidays. " She had told me

this, but it didn't sink in until I saw it myself this morning.

Kristy

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Noah isn't on Immunovir as of yet. His NK cells are on the low side of normal.

We decided to try and Elijah on it first since they have very low NK

cells. We've noticed a definite improvement in the both of them. We're waiting

on Elijah's blood work to see if his NK cells have improved. Although it'll be

costly, we'll probably start Noah on it as well.

All the best,

Robyn

________________________________

From: Bill klimas <klimas_bill@...>

Sent: Thu, January 28, 2010 6:07:27 AM

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

Robyn,

Does this coincide with Immunovir?

Bill

From: Robyn & Greg Coggins <rngcoggssbcglobal (DOT) net>

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

groups (DOT) com

Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 12:41 PM

That's wonderful, Kristy! We had a similar experience with Noah over the

holidays. He was playing Wii when he suddenly paused the game, grabbed another

controller, handed it to his older brother and said " Josh, play two player Wii. "

We have seen more growth in him in the last year than we've ever seen,

especially when it comes to language and social interaction.

All the best,

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: <thecolemans4>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 7:42:04 PM

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

That's wonderful!

I like to write down those moments of joy. They carry me thru the rough times

because I can step back and feel that again, and know that the joy will come

again.

Thank you for sharing.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: Kristy Nardini <knardini@roadrunne r .com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 8:59:23 PM

Subject: Jumping for joy

Hi!

My 7 y.o. son has been a patient of Dr. G's for over 4 years. This happened

today:

On the playground before school, my son was dribbling a basketball! He did

it well, and for a few minutes!

THEN, he took the ball a girl in his class and asked her, " Do you want to

play? " They bounced the ball back and forth together for several minutes

(over 10 minutes) until the bell rang!!!

I was so excited, I shared with his teacher. She just said, " Well, yes.he's

been asking friends to play since before the holidays. " She had told me

this, but it didn't sink in until I saw it myself this morning.

Kristy

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Bill,

I agree with you when you say that we need to show the " correlation between

recovery and normalization of the immune system " . That is how we will prove

children with autism are medically ill.

Regards,

From: klimas_bill@...

Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 11:09:17 -0800

Subject: RE: Jumping for joy

We had the same and if I can keep Connor 100% on the diet and healthy the

problems we face are only related to the development delays that are very

rapidly melting away.

You asked me on the phone what statistical material I would need to be able to

get an article published in a national mainstream publication.

I have given this a lot of though. The problems lie in the ability for a laymen

reader to understand the data related to the labs. Yes a significant group of

labs that show that prior to treatment these kids had low NK counts and high

allergy activation is needed but more than that I think a correlation between

recovery and normalization of the immune system, NK cells at say 15% or better

would be more telling. Editors love good news stories and the Autism epidemic

has few broad-spectrum good news items.

When chasing lab work see if we can get post and pre immunovir immunologic test

data. If I can marry this to some testimony from field experts outside of ,

say pediatricians or school counselors I may be able to sell it to either TV or

print news outlets.

From: Robyn & Greg Coggins <rngcoggs@...

<mailto:rngcoggs%40sbcglobal.net> >

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

<mailto:%40>

Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 12:41 PM

That's wonderful, Kristy! We had a similar experience with Noah over the

holidays. He was playing Wii when he suddenly paused the game, grabbed another

controller, handed it to his older brother and said " Josh, play two player Wii. "

We have seen more growth in him in the last year than we've ever seen,

especially when it comes to language and social interaction.

All the best,

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: <thecolemans4>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 7:42:04 PM

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

That's wonderful!

I like to write down those moments of joy. They carry me thru the rough times

because I can step back and feel that again, and know that the joy will come

again.

Thank you for sharing.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: Kristy Nardini <knardini@roadrunne r .com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 8:59:23 PM

Subject: Jumping for joy

Hi!

My 7 y.o. son has been a patient of Dr. G's for over 4 years. This happened

today:

On the playground before school, my son was dribbling a basketball! He did

it well, and for a few minutes!

THEN, he took the ball a girl in his class and asked her, " Do you want to

play? " They bounced the ball back and forth together for several minutes

(over 10 minutes) until the bell rang!!!

I was so excited, I shared with his teacher. She just said, " Well, yes.he's

been asking friends to play since before the holidays. " She had told me

this, but it didn't sink in until I saw it myself this morning.

Kristy

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In reality the press does not cover Autism as much as they could because of the

lack of answers and progress just controversy. The few recovery stories are all

first person, my story style article and mainstream and big circulation pubs

just do not go there without the celeb status like .

If we can group enough recovery stories with a few specific commonalities or lab

data I feel I can reach out and get some quotes from the well known names in

support of these realities.

If it is written third person and constructed well I believe I can pitch an

article or two into some good pubs. I might be able to generate some interest

from some producers as well.

The Immune connection without any " he said she said " history would be the

appropriate way. Immunovir may be the target if we can support it with some hard

facts and lab work.

From: Robyn & Greg Coggins <rngcoggs@...

<mailto:rngcoggs%40sbcglobal.net> >

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

<mailto:%40>

Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 12:41 PM

That's wonderful, Kristy! We had a similar experience with Noah over the

holidays. He was playing Wii when he suddenly paused the game, grabbed another

controller, handed it to his older brother and said " Josh, play two player Wii. "

We have seen more growth in him in the last year than we've ever seen,

especially when it comes to language and social interaction.

All the best,

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: <thecolemans4>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 7:42:04 PM

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

That's wonderful!

I like to write down those moments of joy. They carry me thru the rough times

because I can step back and feel that again, and know that the joy will come

again.

Thank you for sharing.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: Kristy Nardini <knardini@roadrunne r .com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 8:59:23 PM

Subject: Jumping for joy

Hi!

My 7 y.o. son has been a patient of Dr. G's for over 4 years. This happened

today:

On the playground before school, my son was dribbling a basketball! He did

it well, and for a few minutes!

THEN, he took the ball a girl in his class and asked her, " Do you want to

play? " They bounced the ball back and forth together for several minutes

(over 10 minutes) until the bell rang!!!

I was so excited, I shared with his teacher. She just said, " Well, yes.he's

been asking friends to play since before the holidays. " She had told me

this, but it didn't sink in until I saw it myself this morning.

Kristy

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Did anyone see the link I posted a few weeks ago to the NIH study that is in

place right now on recovery from autism? It’s for 8 year olds and older. I

would love to see some of Dr. G’s patients that have been recovered in that

study.

Kristy Nardini

TazziniTM Stainless Steel Bottles

www.tazzini.com

kristy@...

Phone: 858.243.1929

Fax: 858.724.1418

P Please consider the environment before printing this email.

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Bill

klimas

Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 12:43 PM

Subject: RE: Jumping for joy

In reality the press does not cover Autism as much as they could because of the

lack of answers and progress just controversy. The few recovery stories are all

first person, my story style article and mainstream and big circulation pubs

just do not go there without the celeb status like .

If we can group enough recovery stories with a few specific commonalities or lab

data I feel I can reach out and get some quotes from the well known names in

support of these realities.

If it is written third person and constructed well I believe I can pitch an

article or two into some good pubs. I might be able to generate some interest

from some producers as well.

The Immune connection without any " he said she said " history would be the

appropriate way. Immunovir may be the target if we can support it with some hard

facts and lab work.

From: Robyn & Greg Coggins <rngcoggs@...

<mailto:rngcoggs%40sbcglobal.net> <mailto:rngcoggs%40sbcglobal.net> >

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

<mailto:%40>

<mailto:%40>

Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 12:41 PM

That's wonderful, Kristy! We had a similar experience with Noah over the

holidays. He was playing Wii when he suddenly paused the game, grabbed another

controller, handed it to his older brother and said " Josh, play two player Wii. "

We have seen more growth in him in the last year than we've ever seen,

especially when it comes to language and social interaction.

All the best,

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: <thecolemans4>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 7:42:04 PM

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

That's wonderful!

I like to write down those moments of joy. They carry me thru the rough times

because I can step back and feel that again, and know that the joy will come

again.

Thank you for sharing.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: Kristy Nardini <knardini@roadrunne r .com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 8:59:23 PM

Subject: Jumping for joy

Hi!

My 7 y.o. son has been a patient of Dr. G's for over 4 years. This happened

today:

On the playground before school, my son was dribbling a basketball! He did

it well, and for a few minutes!

THEN, he took the ball a girl in his class and asked her, " Do you want to

play? " They bounced the ball back and forth together for several minutes

(over 10 minutes) until the bell rang!!!

I was so excited, I shared with his teacher. She just said, " Well, yes.he's

been asking friends to play since before the holidays. " She had told me

this, but it didn't sink in until I saw it myself this morning.

Kristy

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Hey Kristy -

No - I somehow missed that link... could you post it again?

Thanks!

Sounds cool.

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From: Kristy Nardini <knardini@...>

Sent: Thu, January 28, 2010 2:51:14 PM

Subject: RE: Jumping for joy

 

Did anyone see the link I posted a few weeks ago to the NIH study that is in

place right now on recovery from autism? It’s for 8 year olds and older. I

would love to see some of Dr. G’s patients that have been recovered in that

study.

Kristy Nardini

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Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 12:43 PM

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In reality the press does not cover Autism as much as they could because of the

lack of answers and progress just controversy. The few recovery stories are all

first person, my story style article and mainstream and big circulation pubs

just do not go there without the celeb status like .

If we can group enough recovery stories with a few specific commonalities or lab

data I feel I can reach out and get some quotes from the well known names in

support of these realities.

If it is written third person and constructed well I believe I can pitch an

article or two into some good pubs. I might be able to generate some interest

from some producers as well.

The Immune connection without any " he said she said " history would be the

appropriate way. Immunovir may be the target if we can support it with some hard

facts and lab work.

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40sbcglobal. net> <mailto:rngcoggs% 40sbcglobal. net> >

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Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 12:41 PM

That's wonderful, Kristy! We had a similar experience with Noah over the

holidays. He was playing Wii when he suddenly paused the game, grabbed another

controller, handed it to his older brother and said " Josh, play two player Wii. "

We have seen more growth in him in the last year than we've ever seen,

especially when it comes to language and social interaction.

All the best,

Robyn

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Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 7:42:04 PM

Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

That's wonderful!

I like to write down those moments of joy. They carry me thru the rough times

because I can step back and feel that again, and know that the joy will come

again.

Thank you for sharing.

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From: Kristy Nardini <knardini@roadrunne r .com>

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Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 8:59:23 PM

Subject: Jumping for joy

Hi!

My 7 y.o. son has been a patient of Dr. G's for over 4 years. This happened

today:

On the playground before school, my son was dribbling a basketball! He did

it well, and for a few minutes!

THEN, he took the ball a girl in his class and asked her, " Do you want to

play? " They bounced the ball back and forth together for several minutes

(over 10 minutes) until the bell rang!!!

I was so excited, I shared with his teacher. She just said, " Well, yes.he's

been asking friends to play since before the holidays. " She had told me

this, but it didn't sink in until I saw it myself this morning.

Kristy

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>

> NIH is running a study on recovered children, to validate Œanecdotal¹

> reports, they are still recruiting ­ I posted details yesterday on who to

> contact if anyone is interested in taking part.

>

> Natasa

>

>

>

>

> In reality the press does not cover Autism as much as they could because of

> the lack of answers and progress just controversy. The few recovery stories

> are all first person, my story style article and mainstream and big

> circulation pubs just do not go there without the celeb status like .

>

> If we can group enough recovery stories with a few specific commonalities or

> lab data I feel I can reach out and get some quotes from the well known names

> in support of these realities.

>

> If it is written third person and constructed well I believe I can pitch an

> article or two into some good pubs. I might be able to generate some interest

> from some producers as well.

>

> The Immune connection without any " he said she said " history would be the

> appropriate way. Immunovir may be the target if we can support it with some

> hard facts and lab work.

>

>

>

> From: Robyn & Greg Coggins <rngcoggs@...

> <mailto:rngcoggs%40sbcglobal.net> <mailto:rngcoggs%40sbcglobal.net> >

> Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

> <mailto:%40>

> <mailto:%40>

> Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 12:41 PM

>

> That's wonderful, Kristy! We had a similar experience with Noah over the

> holidays. He was playing Wii when he suddenly paused the game, grabbed another

> controller, handed it to his older brother and said " Josh, play two player

> Wii. "

>

> We have seen more growth in him in the last year than we've ever seen,

> especially when it comes to language and social interaction.

>

> All the best,

>

> Robyn

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

>

> From: <thecolemans4>

>

> groups (DOT) com

>

> Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 7:42:04 PM

>

> Subject: Re: Jumping for joy

>

> That's wonderful!

>

> I like to write down those moments of joy. They carry me thru the rough times

> because I can step back and feel that again, and know that the joy will come

> again.

>

> Thank you for sharing.

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

>

> From: Kristy Nardini <knardini@roadrunne r .com>

>

> groups (DOT) com

>

> Sent: Tue, January 26, 2010 8:59:23 PM

>

> Subject: Jumping for joy

>

> Hi!

>

> My 7 y.o. son has been a patient of Dr. G's for over 4 years. This happened

>

> today:

>

> On the playground before school, my son was dribbling a basketball! He did

>

> it well, and for a few minutes!

>

> THEN, he took the ball a girl in his class and asked her, " Do you want to

>

> play? " They bounced the ball back and forth together for several minutes

>

> (over 10 minutes) until the bell rang!!!

>

> I was so excited, I shared with his teacher. She just said, " Well, yes.he's

>

> been asking friends to play since before the holidays. " She had told me

>

> this, but it didn't sink in until I saw it myself this morning.

>

> Kristy

>

>

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