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Does have an IEP? Is the school district large or small?

It's so frustrating that they won't keep on the diet you

know he needs. It's hard for me to imagine as I teach in

a large district and I have to be very careful and follow

whatever the parents say about a child's diet. I could get

in big trouble if I didn't. But as I mentioned in an

earlier post, I'm also not allowed to have any influence over

what a child gets from the cafeteria, so sometimes a child

might get what their parents don't want them to have if they

eat cafeteria food. I know you're doing a great job figuring

out what your kids need to be eating.

I think you're right that flourescent lights are a problem too. I

have problems with the big uncovered ones like in Walmart. The

ones at my school have a cover underneath and the light comes out

over the top. That seems to be okay for me, but it could

be affecting some of the kids.

I know we've discussed your daughter's possible dyslexia before.

There is a program called neurological reorganization that might

could help. But unfortunately there are few practioners and

it's very expensive.

I have the GAPS book. I wish I could give mine to you.

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He has an IEP.I have put it in the IEP.He gets new teachers and AIDS often,and

they don`t know his diet.Has been 13 years.I was more strict,years ago,and it

seems,he still did not improve.I am not as strict now,though,if he has a problem

with sodium,I guess,i will have to make sure,he is not getting it.He is in a

special needs school.he does nothing acedemic.I think,if I could reduce his

sensitivity issues and get him to sit still,maybe,he could do more.He can do

puzzles.

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I understand how you don't want to push the issue if you

can't tell he's improving. I'm sure you already know-- but by

law any teacher he has is required to be familiar with and follow

his IEP. Being new is no excuse.

There were things I didn't want to make issues of when my

son was younger. He had a bladder issue and was supposed to

be on a timer and go to the bathroom every two hours whether he

felt he needed to or not. I don't think he ever had a teacher who

cooperated fully with that, but I didn't push it as long as he wasn't

getting infections.

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Tina, I just saw this posted as a link on the low oxalate group. It's

about low cholesterol in some children. I thought you might be

interested. It does look like they are trying to sell some product

at the end of the info--which makes me wary. But it's not

a bunch of hype about the product. It seems to give legitimate

info about low cholesterol.

http://www.greatplainslaboratory.com/home/eng/cholesterol.asp

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Thankyou very much for this info.My daughter turns 7 today,and My son turns 18

in a week.I want to look into the colesterol thing,and maybe hyperbaric oxygen

therapy for him.Found a place in my state,but,I need to still see if I can

afford it.

Akso,the other thing you mentioned.

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If he has a sodium wasting condition, he would need the extra sodium though. You

can access the original GAPS book

on-line: http://pdfcast.org/download/gut-and-psychology-syndrome.pdf

 

 

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>He has an IEP.I have put it in the IEP.He gets new teachers and AIDS often,and

they don`t know his diet.Has been 13 years.I was more strict,years ago,and it

seems,he still did not improve.I am not as strict now,though,if he has a problem

with sodium,I guess,i will have to make sure,he is not getting it.He is in a

special needs school.he does nothing acedemic.I think,if I could reduce his

sensitivity issues and get him to sit still,maybe,he could do more.He can do

puzzles.

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