Guest guest Posted July 30, 2012 Report Share Posted July 30, 2012 In the 6 years that I have been reading thousands of forum posts, I have never heard of this. Yes, there are bladder issues, but they seem to resolve from the various autism biomed treatments. Keep in mind that many pathogens are linked to bladder issues, with Lyme being a main one. Thus, I recommend getting a second opinion from an autism recovery doc or other autism recovery health practitioner. Keep in mind that most mainstream docs still think autism can not be successfully treated. I have this great Youtube for you that I recently saw: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded & v=wa4wDqyfIqY I love this video. It is a similar story to one of my son's who was 14 when recovery efforts were started. But, mine was potty trained, looked typical (not skinny like the fellow in the video), and was verbal. But, in just a few weeks, just like in this video, my son lost a lot of symptoms. He responded highly to just digestive aides, even though at the time, his stools looked normal. I was in shock watching how quickly his first 60% of symptoms left. I could go on and on about recovery stories. Every time you need a lift, just go to YouTube and watch some. Love and prayers, Heidi N Hi all, I posted a week or so ago about my son that started to suddenly start having urinary pain/urgency/frequency... well now it has progressed to full blown incontenance, water is just flowing through him, he cannot control his bladder at all. I have talked to a urologist back east and he recommended it might possibly be bladder neck dysnergia, related to nervous system issue (and that it is related to his autism and will have this problem the rest of his life ) - I dont buy it.... anyone else have these symptoms with there kids... ? deborah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2012 Report Share Posted July 31, 2012 Heidi, Thank you so much for sharing this video! I watched it 3 times in a row and every time it gets to the point where the boy starts improving I start crying, of course the happy tears, I am so so happy for him . I need watching and hearing these amazing stories, especially when even older kids improve, because makes me believe even more that my boy can improve much much more (my son is also super slim and non-verbal with urinary accidents, although much better then before, so I can completely relate to this story). Thanks again for making my day with this video! Krassi > > > In the 6 years that I have been reading thousands of forum posts, I have > never heard of this. Yes, there are bladder issues, but they seem to > resolve from the various autism biomed treatments. Keep in mind that > many pathogens are linked to bladder issues, with Lyme being a main > one. Thus, I recommend getting a second opinion from an autism recovery > doc or other autism recovery health practitioner. Keep in mind that > most mainstream docs still think autism can not be successfully > treated. I have this great Youtube for you that I recently saw: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded & v=wa4wDqyfIqY > > I love this video. It is a similar story to one of my son's who was 14 > when recovery efforts were started. But, mine was potty trained, looked > typical (not skinny like the fellow in the video), and was verbal. But, > in just a few weeks, just like in this video, my son lost a lot of > symptoms. He responded highly to just digestive aides, even though at > the time, his stools looked normal. I was in shock watching how quickly > his first 60% of symptoms left. I could go on and on about recovery > stories. Every time you need a lift, just go to YouTube and watch some. > > Love and prayers, > > Heidi N > > > > > Hi all, I posted a week or so ago about my son that started to suddenly > start having urinary pain/urgency/frequency... well now it has > progressed to full blown incontenance, water is just flowing through > him, he cannot control his bladder at all. I have talked to a urologist > back east and he recommended it might possibly be bladder neck > dysnergia, related to nervous system issue (and that it is related to > his autism and will have this problem the rest of his life ) - I dont > buy it.... anyone else have these symptoms with there kids... ? > > deborah > > > <mailto:dgfindley@...?subject=Re%3A%20urinary%20incontenance%20in%20my%2012%20ye\ ar%20old%20son> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2012 Report Share Posted July 31, 2012 Hey Krassi In Bulgaria This same Dr is treating kids with autism in Tokuda hospital but naw there is a spesial unit where the team is trained from him and naw there is people Dr who are currently treating autism by Dr Kirgsman way so .Best Regards Ralitsa To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Sent: Tuesday, 31 July 2012, 19:46:07 Subject: Re: urinary incontenance in my 12 year old son - video on autism treatment success Heidi, Thank you so much for sharing this video! I watched it 3 times in a row and every time it gets to the point where the boy starts improving I start crying, of course the happy tears, I am so so happy for him . I need watching and hearing these amazing stories, especially when even older kids improve, because makes me believe even more that my boy can improve much much more (my son is also super slim and non-verbal with urinary accidents, although much better then before, so I can completely relate to this story). Thanks again for making my day with this video! Krassi > > > In the 6 years that I have been reading thousands of forum posts, I have > never heard of this. Yes, there are bladder issues, but they seem to > resolve from the various autism biomed treatments. Keep in mind that > many pathogens are linked to bladder issues, with Lyme being a main > one. Thus, I recommend getting a second opinion from an autism recovery > doc or other autism recovery health practitioner. Keep in mind that > most mainstream docs still think autism can not be successfully > treated. I have this great Youtube for you that I recently saw: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded & v=wa4wDqyfIqY > > I love this video. It is a similar story to one of my son's who was 14 > when recovery efforts were started. But, mine was potty trained, looked > typical (not skinny like the fellow in the video), and was verbal. But, > in just a few weeks, just like in this video, my son lost a lot of > symptoms. He responded highly to just digestive aides, even though at > the time, his stools looked normal. I was in shock watching how quickly > his first 60% of symptoms left. I could go on and on about recovery > stories. Every time you need a lift, just go to YouTube and watch some. > > Love and prayers, > > Heidi N > > > > > Hi all, I posted a week or so ago about my son that started to suddenly > start having urinary pain/urgency/frequency... well now it has > progressed to full blown incontenance, water is just flowing through > him, he cannot control his bladder at all. I have talked to a urologist > back east and he recommended it might possibly be bladder neck > dysnergia, related to nervous system issue (and that it is related to > his autism and will have this problem the rest of his life ) - I dont > buy it.... anyone else have these symptoms with there kids... ? > > deborah > > > <mailto:dgfindley@...?subject=Re%3A%20urinary%20incontenance%20in%20my%2012%20year%20old%20son> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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