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and why has never taken the flu virus and never intends to?

Anita

Carver <jenjackcarver@...> wrote:

Hi guys. I got this reply from a friend of mine from that flu vaccine video

What are you takes on it??

Jen,

Back to old arguments . . . Both oxygen and hydrogen are highly flamable

elements. Yet, when we combine them, we get water that we use not only to

drink and nourish our bodies but extinguish flames. So, two different

elements that when used singularly are potentially harmful are rendered

completely harmless (not to mention very good) when combined together

chemically. Therefore, to say that a flu virus is bad merely because it is

created with deadly chemicals like mercury and ether is somewhat

disingenuous. I've never taken the flu virus, nor do I ever intend to, but I

don't think it's a bad thing merely because of its chemical makeup. Just

some thoughts. Hope you're well. By the way--and just in case I never told

you--I think you're mostly right about health =) ;)

Steve

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Since they have the rights to the video, they set the prices. You

might also post a message on their website to see if anyone will part

with a used copy, or you could borrow one. I don't think you would be

able to get it from the library either. Jeanne

>

> I was interested in viewing the DVD " Hope Speaks " . I went to

> Apraxiakids.org and the purchase price is $29.99 plus shipping

> and handling. Does anyone know where I could purchase it for

> less than that? Thanks,

>

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Hay folks I was trying to find that cool vid. from raising small souls it was the intro thingy with all the animals going to one school.Any one know where to find it again? I really want to get a copy of that for my sons school. Ian started first grade this year and so far so good but his new first grade teacher has asked that by Fri. he should know how to use 10 sight words in a sentence. His verbal skills are not the best. He doesn't grasp really what a sentence is but he does know the words and what they mean. He gets his first section of eval tests done Sept. 20th (finally got moved up to a closer time frame than late next year LOL. Small wonders are ever a blessing. bright blessings Shayla if you take even just one color from the spectrum... it is no longer a rainbow.

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We are using Weigh 2 Win the Bariatric Workout. It has 3 separate

workouts on 1 DVD for different levels after surgery.

www.bariatricdvd.com

Bach, RD, LD

>

> Good morning,

>

> Our video we show to our patients regarding the roux n y procedure is

> outdated and we are looking for a new one. Does anyone have a DVD or

> video that they use for their patients? Thank you and have a great

> Thanksgiving.

>

> Martha

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Hi Tami,

Thank you for sharing the video - very impressive results. Congratulations!

Dr Lane

Tami <ilovemygreatkids@...> wrote:

My friend just made a video of my daughter's progress with HBOT if

anyone is interested in seeing it: http://www.sljavahousecafe.com/HBOT/hbot.html

It starts with the Christmas before she got ill to show her movement prior to

her illness to last Christmas.

There is not any video of her first month in rehab where the progress was seen,

but very slow. However, you can observe how quickly she walks after the HBOT.

It doesn't note that she also regained full vision after a week and went from a

first grade level to a fifth grade level after 10 dives. I wish I would have

thought to take more video, but I honestly didn't even think of it. Her PT/OT

fully contribute her rapid progress and her ability to walk to HBOT.

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Tami- thanks for sharing . I cried at the joy of seeing her stand. I love the

confidence the child gains from hyperbarics. It was great to see the progress

and energize all of us to continue to pursue the best of treatment. It's also

exciting to learn of different physicians applying hyperbarics. The openness to

therapy is such a phenominal opportunity to inspire others with progress through

action!! I sent it to my sister whose son has frontal lobe damage from

encephilitis. Sue

Tami <ilovemygreatkids@...> wrote: My friend just made a video of

my daughter's progress with HBOT if anyone is interested in seeing it:

http://www.sljavahousecafe.com/HBOT/hbot.html It starts with the Christmas

before she got ill to show her movement prior to her illness to last Christmas.

There is not any video of her first month in rehab where the progress was seen,

but very slow. However, you can observe how quickly she walks after the HBOT.

It doesn't note that she also regained full vision after a week and went from a

first grade level to a fifth grade level after 10 dives. I wish I would have

thought to take more video, but I honestly didn't even think of it. Her PT/OT

fully contribute her rapid progress and her ability to walk to HBOT.

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Thank you all for the wonderful encouraging replies! Tami

Sue DuPart <gaduparts@...> wrote: Tami- thanks for sharing . I

cried at the joy of seeing her stand. I love the confidence the child gains from

hyperbarics. It was great to see the progress and energize all of us to continue

to pursue the best of treatment. It's also exciting to learn of different

physicians applying hyperbarics. The openness to therapy is such a phenominal

opportunity to inspire others with progress through action!! I sent it to my

sister whose son has frontal lobe damage from encephilitis. Sue

Tami <ilovemygreatkids@...> wrote: My friend just made a video of my

daughter's progress with HBOT if anyone is interested in seeing it:

http://www.sljavahousecafe.com/HBOT/hbot.html It starts with the Christmas

before she got ill to show her movement prior to her illness to last Christmas.

There is not any video of her first month in rehab where the progress was seen,

but very slow. However, you can observe how quickly she walks after the HBOT.

It doesn't note that she also regained full vision after a week and went from a

first grade level to a fifth grade level after 10 dives. I wish I would have

thought to take more video, but I honestly didn't even think of it. Her PT/OT

fully contribute her rapid progress and her ability to walk to HBOT.

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HI ,

Cam is the one touching the sand. It's almost like she's double jointed. None of the rest of us came close.

As for smoking. Well, I quit the morning of my revision surgery (almost 10 years ago). I knew that smoking could interfere with fusion, though I had no problem with my first fusion. I tried so hard to quit, many times over the years. The morning of my revision surgery, I had my very last cigarette outside the hospital's entrance. I've never had another. For one thing, I was really afraid that the fusion wouldn't take if I continued to smoke. For another, I was homebound for about the first three months after surgery and no one would buy cigarettes for me so that made quitting easy. By the time I was out and about, I no longer had any desire to smoke. Recovery from this surgery is too hard as it is. I wasn't about to jeopardize it by smoking. Good luck stopping. It's very important!

Bonnie

Bonnie

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I love the video that is very encouraging, I especially liked the background music..........who is the person touching the sand? wow they are very limber..........On another note does anybody have any problems with quitting smoking? I need to quite and its been very hard.

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Thanks Bonnie, for you reply , Yes it is very hard especially right now when you I am the most stressed in my life (trying to get everything in place for my family) I am wearing a patch It is helping me some what.......I do want to quit especially after surgery because I know the risk smoke has with fusion....... Good for Cam, Which one was you? Bonnie <bonnie@...> wrote: HI , Cam is the one

touching the sand. It's almost like she's double jointed. None of the rest of us came close. As for smoking. Well, I quit the morning of my revision surgery (almost 10 years ago). I knew that smoking could interfere with fusion, though I had no problem with my first fusion. I tried so hard to quit, many times over the years. The morning of my revision surgery, I had my very last cigarette outside the hospital's entrance. I've never had another. For one thing, I was really afraid that the fusion wouldn't take if I continued to smoke. For another, I was homebound for about the first three months after surgery and no one would buy cigarettes for me so that made quitting easy. By the time I was out and about, I no longer had any desire to smoke. Recovery from this surgery is too hard as it is. I wasn't about to jeopardize it by smoking. Good luck

stopping. It's very important! Bonnie Bonnie [ ] Video I love the video that is very encouraging, I especially liked the background music..........who is the person touching the sand? wow they are very limber..........On another note does

anybody have any problems with quitting smoking? I need to quite and its been very hard.

Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out

new cars at Autos.

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Hi ,

Actually, I got my spelling wrong. The one touching the sand is Kam, not Cam. Sorry you two. :-) I'm the one with the very short, dark curly hair.

Bonnie

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I love the video that is very encouraging, I especially liked the background music..........who is the person touching the sand? wow they are very limber..........On another note does anybody have any problems with quitting smoking? I need to quite and its been very hard.

Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?Check out new cars at Autos.

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HI ,

Also, I just realized you said that the patch is "helping me somewhat" Does that mean you are smoking and wearing the patch? I think that, years ago at least, they said that doing both at the same time puts a dangerous amount of nicotine in your system. I don't mean to frighten you, but please check that out.

Bonnie

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I love the video that is very encouraging, I especially liked the background music..........who is the person touching the sand? wow they are very limber..........On another note does anybody have any problems with quitting smoking? I need to quite and its been very hard.

Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?Check out new cars at Autos.

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Hi ,

I feel your pain with quitting smoking! I quit 3 days ago cold

turkey and I think I just may go crazy!! When I feel like smoking I

put some nice smelling lotion on my hands and it reminds me of how

smelly I was while smoking and how nice I smell now :) Also, brush

your teeth right after eating instead of smoking. It really does

help me anyway. Dr. Hu said that they would do a nicotine test

before my surgery and if I have any nicotine in my system, even from

patches, they would not do the surgery. AAAAGGGGHHH! Good luck and

let me know if you need to talk.

Tami

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> I love the video that is very encouraging, I especially liked the

> background music..........who is the person touching the sand? wow

they

> are very limber..........

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> On another note does anybody have any problems with quitting

smoking?

I

> need to quite and its been very hard.

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Bonnie, I guess what I meant was I started off first not smoking that much, but still smoking so I went on the patch (I still have the cravings) . Do you think they will let me wear a patch if I need to in recovery at hospital? or do you even think I will want one? Has anybody felt towards the last days before surgery It was not going to happen? like something going wrong and they had to postpone it? that is what I am feeling at times like the insurance will deny my claim or the doctor will postpone for what ever reason or something that the operation will not take place? has anybody felt that before? Bonnie <bonnie@...> wrote: HI , Also, I just realized you said that the patch is "helping me somewhat" Does that mean you are smoking and wearing the patch? I think that, years ago at least, they said that doing both at the same time puts a dangerous amount of nicotine in your system. I don't mean to frighten you, but please check that out. Bonnie [ ] Video I love the video that is very encouraging, I especially liked the background music..........who is the person touching the sand? wow they are

very limber..........On another note does anybody have any problems with quitting smoking? I need to quite and its been very hard. Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?Check out new cars at Autos. Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out

new cars at Autos.

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Oh wow and here I am wearing patches. My doctor did not mention that to me all he said was the only thing I ask from you is you quit smoking before the surgery and 6 months after surgery........but I do go for the pre op anathaoligst (missed spelled) check up so maybe they will say somthing then to me I have been reading your posts good luck tlsun2462 <tamisun@...> wrote: Hi ,I feel your pain with quitting smoking! I quit 3 days ago

cold turkey and I think I just may go crazy!! When I feel like smoking I put some nice smelling lotion on my hands and it reminds me of how smelly I was while smoking and how nice I smell now :) Also, brush your teeth right after eating instead of smoking. It really does help me anyway. Dr. Hu said that they would do a nicotine test before my surgery and if I have any nicotine in my system, even from patches, they would not do the surgery. AAAAGGGGHHH! Good luck and let me know if you need to talk.Tami>> I love the video that is very encouraging, I especially liked the > background music..........who is the person touching the sand? wow they > are very limber..........> > On another note does anybody have any problems

with quitting smoking? I > need to quite and its been very hard.> > > Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out

new cars at Autos.

Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out

new cars at Autos.

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I think all of your feelings are perfectly normal. Kind of like "second thoughts" before a wedding, even though in your heart of hearts you know the marriage is the right thing for you. It's just such a big step. It's normal to second guess and to worry about what could go wrong and what could prevent the surgery from happening at the last minute (like insurance issues). But I bet things go just fine and before you know it, it will all be over.

No, I definitly do not think they will allow you to wear a nicotine patch after surgery. Nicotine is the bad guy that could interfere with fusion. If the fusion doesn't take, you will have to undergo surgery a second time. It doesn't matter if you take nicotine by smoking or via the patch. Nicotine is nicotine, no matter how it gets into the body. Not allowed. Period. Can't do it. I bet that after surgery you will not be craving a cigarette because you will not want it to interfere with recovery. After all, you don't want cigarettes to be the cause of non-fusion and an otherwise needless re-do of the surgery. Right? That's how I felt. After surgery, I knew that nicotine was my enemy and I never even came close to cheating. (And that was after 30 (gulp) years of smoking. I was too frightened that I'd have to go through surgery again.

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I love the video that is very encouraging, I especially liked the background music..........who is the person touching the sand? wow they are very limber..........On another note does anybody have any problems with quitting smoking? I need to quite and its been very hard.

Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?Check out new cars at Autos.

Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?Check out new cars at Autos.

We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love(and love to hate): TV's Guilty Pleasures list.

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Please, IMO you must tell them you've been using the patch. Promise?

Bonnie

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Oh wow and here I am wearing patches. My doctor did not mention that to me all he said was the only thing I ask from you is you quit smoking before the surgery and 6 months after surgery........but I do go for the pre op anathaoligst (missed spelled) check up so maybe they will say somthing then to me

I have been reading your posts

good luck tlsun2462 <tamisunhotmail> wrote:

Hi ,I feel your pain with quitting smoking! I quit 3 days ago cold turkey and I think I just may go crazy!! When I feel like smoking I put some nice smelling lotion on my hands and it reminds me of how smelly I was while smoking and how nice I smell now :) Also, brush your teeth right after eating instead of smoking. It really does help me anyway. Dr. Hu said that they would do a nicotine test before my surgery and if I have any nicotine in my system, even from patches, they would not do the surgery. AAAAGGGGHHH! Good luck and let me know if you need to talk.Tami>> I love the video that is very encouraging, I especially liked the > background music..........who is the person touching the sand? wow they > are very limber..........> > On another note does anybody have any problems with quitting smoking? I > need to quite and its been very hard.> > >

Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?Check out new cars at Autos.

Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?Check out new cars at Autos.

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Bonnie, I promise I will tell them I am wearing the patch...... thanks for caring (makes me feel good) Bonnie <bonnie@...> wrote: , Please, IMO you must tell them you've been using the patch. Promise? Bonnie Re: [ ] Re: Video Oh wow and here I am wearing patches. My doctor did not mention that to me all he said was the only thing I ask from you is you quit smoking before the surgery and 6 months after surgery........but I do go for the pre op anathaoligst (missed spelled) check up so maybe they will say somthing then to me I have been reading your posts good luck tlsun2462

<tamisunhotmail> wrote: Hi ,I feel your pain with quitting smoking! I quit 3 days ago cold turkey and I think I just may go crazy!! When I feel like smoking I put some nice smelling lotion on my hands and it reminds me of how smelly I was while smoking and how nice I smell now :) Also, brush your teeth right after eating instead of smoking. It really does help me anyway. Dr. Hu said that they would do a nicotine test before my surgery and if I have any nicotine in my system, even from patches, they would not do the surgery. AAAAGGGGHHH! Good luck and let me know if you need to talk.Tami>> I love the video

that is very encouraging, I especially liked the > background music..........who is the person touching the sand? wow they > are very limber..........> > On another note does anybody have any problems with quitting smoking? I > need to quite and its been very hard.> > > Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?Check out new cars at Autos. Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?Check out new cars at Autos. Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out

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I'm sorry , I didn't mean to alarm you. I just thought you

should know what Dr. Hu said to me. I just realized that Dr. Lagrone

did not say anything about a nicotine test, he just said I must quit

smoking. Again, sorry if I scared you but it probably would be wise

to tell them as Bonnie said.

I will be praying for a successful surgery and smooth recovery for

you.

Tami

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I had those "what if" feelings. I was so psychologically ready for surgery. In fact, on the way to the hospital I fell asleep. didn't realize you had to take 40 to 440 to Wake Forest Road so he stayed on 40. He woke me up to tell me we were almost to the airport. I started yelling at him and told him he had gone too far and to turn around and get back on 440. Here it was 5:45 AM and I had to be there at 6:00. I told him if I were late to the hospital and they cancelled my surgery I was going to kill him.

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I love the video that is very encouraging, I especially liked the background music..........who is the person touching the sand? wow they are very limber..........On another note does anybody have any problems with quitting smoking? I need to quite and its been very hard.

Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?Check out new cars at Autos.

Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?Check out new cars at Autos.

We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love(and love to hate): TV's Guilty Pleasures list.

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> There is a heartbreaking video about cancer patient.

> He was told he will die soon.

> It is a shame that doctors tell such things to people.

> I wonder if he knows about alternative treatments?

> Probably it is possible to contact him.

He definitely knows about alternatives because he was on Oprah with

the Crazy Sexy Cancer woman, Kris Carr who is dealing with her

conventionally untreatable cancer via alternatives. But I'm sure he

could be contacted via Oprah. KC

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The video is a typical record of the limitation of orthodox andconventional

medicine in accepting their shortcomings in the treatmentand cure of

life-threatening diseases like Cancer. The story below isntrue and could be

verified. It took place at Dana Faber Cancer Research Institute. A patient who

was given just 2 or 3 days to live survived for several weeks, thanks to

alternative medicine discovered on the internet.

An American, whose wife is an associate professor in the department of

occupational therapy, Boston University, Massachusetts, USA. He had Acute

Myeloid Leukemia, refractory type M-O. He received

three courses of chemotherapy between October and January 1996-1997. Two weeks

after the last chemotherapy, his leukemia relapsed. He went for another protocol

in which he received lymphocyte infusion

(helper - T cells) followed by three weeks of interleuken 2. injections. In

spite of all these, his blast continued to increase and the haematocrit kept

going down. He was transfused with two pints of whole blood every other day. He

also received multiple platelet transfusions. He case was dismissed by his

doctors at Dana Farber Cancer Centre (one of the best two cancer centers in the

world) as irredeemable.

He was given two days to live after discharge from Hospital. His wife, Elsie,

placed an order for Jobelyn capsules through the internet. Samples of Jobelyn

were sent to her and were administered on her husband who was admitted for acute

myeloid leukemia at Dana Farber Cancer Institute Boston. He was already

discharged and given two to three days at most to die because his body rejected

all the blood transfused.

Jobelyn helped to prolong his life for more than he was expected to live. Though

the patient is now deceased, his condition while on this therapy could best be

summarized in the spouse's own words. " The

Jobelyn defi nitely stabilized his hematocrit for as long as he took it and it

may have prolonged his life a few weeks. Having been able to keep him alive for

a month after they thought he was going to die, was worth it " .

Dr. Elsie R. Vergara (Associate Professor) Boston University Mas.USA

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Carlene,

After the most painful night with almost no sleep you made me smile first thing. Thank you.

How sweet that momma cat is. My one year old pug Gracie has adopted the guinea pigs. Last night Momma guinea pig and Gracie where touching noses for the longest time through the cage. We have alot to learn from our little animal friends. You can tell that my husband says when he dies he wants to be reincarnated as an animal in my house. Hmmm hope he is not planning to go soon.

Hugs,

Sue

From: carlene.grimshaw <carlene.grimshaw@...>Subject: Re: doctor update and a thought Date: Sunday, February 15, 2009, 12:51 AM

Sue

Yours was a lovely act of compassion in retrieving the wild bunny from the pavement. Even though it died from its injuries it did not have to face the fear of "aloneness." I shared your wild bunny story with . He said "you are all a group of softies!" LOL

I used to retrieve injured parrots from the side of the road and take them home to our property. They did not survive but they had food, water, safety and love. Thinking of you...I found this baby bunny survival story on YouTube. Here is the link that will stir the heart of animal lovers. "Cat adopts baby bunny"

Cheers Carlene

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/yt-I5eEL-WwFMY/cat_adopts_rabbit/

>> > > Phew, what a day.> I met with my new naturopath, Dr. Barter. She wants to attack all the fungus that is in my body. Since so much of the toxic metals have been taken out {with much more to go} the fungus is getting angry. It is why I am so bloated and in so much pain. So she has me on Kapricidin-A for the fungus. Heavy Metal support {replacing minerals that were lost while going through detox}. Immunplex to help with the chronic fatigue and Ceuchris LMI for my thyroid,energy and emotional stress. I am to be on this course for three weeks. Increasing the doses gradually over that time. So we will see.> > Tonight on the way home from dinner someone driving in front of us hit a lovely wild bunny. Of course they did not stop. I did and my husband behind me stopped too. With my daughter yelling at me,

my husband bewildered to what I was up to I went to the middle of the road to move the bunny from the center of the road. The beautiful thing was not dead yet. I just could not leave this lovely creature in the freezing cold alone on the pavement to die there. It was bleeding profusely, I knew it was not long before it would die but I just could not leave it there. So I got a clean horse blanket from that back of the car wrapped it up and drove it home. Somehow this little bunny being alone dying felt like me leaving one of us alone. Or me being left alone, in pain, cold with no help. The cocoon of this illness seems to me to be aloneness. I could not subject that to this bunny in its winter white coat. > So the bunny died warm in the back of my car. I stroked its soft fur while my husband got a box for it. I was happy it did not die alone. Just as I will be happy if no one on here will ever have to suffer alone. Or feel alone. To feel

if they are not heard. Or not empathized with. Or just heard by someone who knows what it is like to be just like them.> > Funny how one little bunny can make such an impact on my day.> > hugs,> Sue>

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I know that touches your heart. Karac learned to sing the children's songs at church too. Pat K

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Hi all,

I wanted to share this video

with everyone of my grandson who was diagnosed at age two with autism.

He has had early intervention since that time. ABA has certainly

made a tremendous difference in his life. This clip was one of the songs he learned in vacation Bible school.

It touched my heart as I hope it will yours.

Lynda

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how adorable! Thanks for sharing!

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Hi all,

I wanted to share this video

with everyone of my grandson who was diagnosed at age two with autism.

He has had early intervention since that time. ABA has certainly

made a tremendous difference in his life. This clip was one of the songs he

learned in vacation Bible school.

It touched my heart as I hope it will yours.

Lynda

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