Guest guest Posted February 17, 2010 Report Share Posted February 17, 2010 Hi there, I have a child who clearly is a kid, but is dx'd on the autism spectrum, like many of the people on this list, I'm sure. The dx on the autism spectrum is absolutely not helpful in any kind of help for our children as we all know. It is a dx that generally helps the public get a sense of what (they think) we're dealing with but that is it. The reality is that I have a kid who is medically ill. He has neuro-immunological issues that present in autistic symptoms. He is not " autisitic. " Anyway, I know that I am not saying anything people on this list don't get. Finally, to my question, I have looked through the Files section but don't see a " Protocol " listed. I keep hearing people talk of a " protocol " and I'm wondering where I might find that list. I would like to look at it cross-check it to the list of things we are already doing for my son. I'm wondering if there are things listed that I haven't yet done for him. Thanks in advance for your help. Janelle Seattle area Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2010 Report Share Posted March 1, 2010 Janelle, Here¹s a great link (website made by a dad on this list)... http://stopcallingitautism.com/medicaltreatments.php Caroline G. From: J & J Hall <tallcedars@...> Reply-< > Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 07:59:29 -0800 < > Subject: protocol Hi there, I have a child who clearly is a kid, but is dx'd on the autism spectrum, like many of the people on this list, I'm sure. The dx on the autism spectrum is absolutely not helpful in any kind of help for our children as we all know. It is a dx that generally helps the public get a sense of what (they think) we're dealing with but that is it. The reality is that I have a kid who is medically ill. He has neuro-immunological issues that present in autistic symptoms. He is not " autisitic. " Anyway, I know that I am not saying anything people on this list don't get. Finally, to my question, I have looked through the Files section but don't see a " Protocol " listed. I keep hearing people talk of a " protocol " and I'm wondering where I might find that list. I would like to look at it cross-check it to the list of things we are already doing for my son. I'm wondering if there are things listed that I haven't yet done for him. Thanks in advance for your help. Janelle Seattle area Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2010 Report Share Posted March 1, 2010 Thanks so much! Janelle protocol Hi there, I have a child who clearly is a kid, but is dx'd on the autism spectrum, like many of the people on this list, I'm sure. The dx on the autism spectrum is absolutely not helpful in any kind of help for our children as we all know. It is a dx that generally helps the public get a sense of what (they think) we're dealing with but that is it. The reality is that I have a kid who is medically ill. He has neuro-immunological issues that present in autistic symptoms. He is not " autisitic. " Anyway, I know that I am not saying anything people on this list don't get. Finally, to my question, I have looked through the Files section but don't see a " Protocol " listed. I keep hearing people talk of a " protocol " and I'm wondering where I might find that list. I would like to look at it cross-check it to the list of things we are already doing for my son. I'm wondering if there are things listed that I haven't yet done for him. Thanks in advance for your help. Janelle Seattle area Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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