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Hello, I have a 7 year old non-verbal son. He has been on some type of protocol

since he was 2 years old. Chelation, b12, diet, NAET, valtrex, LDN, countless

therapies and the list goes on. He is not " severe. " He stims quite a bit,

constant verbal stims and is very distracted with them. His sleep is better but

it used to be awful. He can trace letters but doesn't want to do anything other

than play with water, swim, jump, climb and eat. He cannot focus on anything

for very long. He has a mild temper and enjoys running around with his younger

brother. I'm giving you this information so you could help me to decide if

is something that would be good for us. I was also curious where Dr. Goldberg

is and if he is taking new patients.

Thank you for your time,

Jen

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Hi, Jen.

Your son sounds a lot like my mild/mod " A " word son, Noah. He, too, was largely

n0nverbal before seeing Dr. G. He would say isolated words here and there,

usually confined to wants and needs. He started with Dr. G when he was about 6

years old. He is 10 now and has made incredible strides  both developmentally

and in general health. He's learned to read, add, subtract and is now learning

his multiplication tables. We still have a long way to go, but it is amazing how

much he's accomplished.

I would call Dr. G's office and ask about availability: 818-343-1010. He is in

Tarzana, CA.

Take care,

Robyn

From: Jen <jbidlov@...>

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Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 10:28 AM

 

Hello, I have a 7 year old non-verbal son. He has been on some type of

protocol since he was 2 years old. Chelation, b12, diet, NAET, valtrex, LDN,

countless therapies and the list goes on. He is not " severe. " He stims quite a

bit, constant verbal stims and is very distracted with them. His sleep is

better but it used to be awful. He can trace letters but doesn't want to do

anything other than play with water, swim, jump, climb and eat. He cannot focus

on anything for very long. He has a mild temper and enjoys running around with

his younger brother. I'm giving you this information so you could help me to

decide if is something that would be good for us. I was also curious where

Dr. Goldberg is and if he is taking new patients.

Thank you for your time,

Jen

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