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Low dose naltrexone (LDN), inositol, and getting the yeast under control is what

I understand helps w/ scripting. My daughter does this but I haven't noticed it

much lately since I put her on diflucan. I think I've got some inositol in as

well. I have not tried LDN because I've read before you have to be strict gf/cf

to get any results and well I gave up on strict diets. I just try to keep it

real. ;) Good luck!

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> DMG, b12, and LDN all helped here

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> Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 10:48 PM

> To: mb12 valtrex

> Subject: Re: broken heart need your ideas

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> Tonight my husband came home a little sad from our son's cub scouts meeting,

saying tonight was really the first night he saw the difference of our son

compared to the other boys in his den. Our son loves Bros. & he is very

good at it, so...he tends to verbal stim. Tonight my husband said that the other

boys were making fun of him saying hey " make him say 'this or that' about

" .

> my question to you all is: what should I give him to focus better,pay better

attention, socialize & interact with his peers.

> I

> I know kids can be cruel but it breaks my heart that they make fun of him,

> I want to be with him every second of the day to protect him! But that is

impossible.

> Please send me some of your ideas, currently he is not on any supps/meds save

for multiple vit., enzymes & I have tried respen a patches but he pulls them off

even in the middle of the night.

> Thank you all sooooooo much, this group is the only group I can turn to for

ideas.

>

> Thank you

> Nina

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My suggestion is to tell him to look straight at em, grin and keep going. He could even throw in comments like " you only wish... " meaning you just wish you are as cool as I am. Don't ever let them see you sweat or they become pirahnas.Remember the kid in school who was "different" and was picked on but laughed along with the joke. Adolescent bullies can't deal with this. They are stumped! He should continue to be nice and "rise above them".Sent from my iPhone

Tonight my husband came home a little sad from our son's cub scouts meeting, saying tonight was really the first night he saw the difference of our son compared to the other boys in his den. Our son loves Bros. & he is very good at it, so...he tends to verbal stim. Tonight my husband said that the other boys were making fun of him saying hey "make him say 'this or that' about ".

my question to you all is: what should I give him to focus better,pay better attention, socialize & interact with his peers.

I

I know kids can be cruel but it breaks my heart that they make fun of him,

I want to be with him every second of the day to protect him! But that is impossible.

Please send me some of your ideas, currently he is not on any supps/meds save for multiple vit., enzymes & I have tried respen a patches but he pulls them off even in the middle of the night.

Thank you all sooooooo much, this group is the only group I can turn to for ideas.

Thank you

Nina

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My suggestion is to tell him to look straight at em, grin and keep going. He could even throw in comments like " you only wish... " meaning you just wish you are as cool as I am. Don't ever let them see you sweat or they become pirahnas.Remember the kid in school who was "different" and was picked on but laughed along with the joke. Adolescent bullies can't deal with this. They are stumped! He should continue to be nice and "rise above them".Sent from my iPhone

Tonight my husband came home a little sad from our son's cub scouts meeting, saying tonight was really the first night he saw the difference of our son compared to the other boys in his den. Our son loves Bros. & he is very good at it, so...he tends to verbal stim. Tonight my husband said that the other boys were making fun of him saying hey "make him say 'this or that' about ".

my question to you all is: what should I give him to focus better,pay better attention, socialize & interact with his peers.

I

I know kids can be cruel but it breaks my heart that they make fun of him,

I want to be with him every second of the day to protect him! But that is impossible.

Please send me some of your ideas, currently he is not on any supps/meds save for multiple vit., enzymes & I have tried respen a patches but he pulls them off even in the middle of the night.

Thank you all sooooooo much, this group is the only group I can turn to for ideas.

Thank you

Nina

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Sorry, left out 1 important thing, although most of you probably knew where I was going. The kid who was different but able to embrace his differences while k owing the bullies have their limitations is always the one who becomes " best all around" or student body president. I agree with educating folks about the disability but when your kid is pretty close to being " off the spectrum" ji would give him the tools we would all give typically developing children.Also, if eye contact is tough, he can turn away while laughing and saying " you just wish" and it will likely dismantle the bully.Then he should quickly engage with someone else in conversation to minimize the interaction with bully. I hope this is in some way helpful!Sent from my iPhone

My suggestion is to tell him to look straight at em, grin and keep going. He could even throw in comments like " you only wish... " meaning you just wish you are as cool as I am. Don't ever let them see you sweat or they become pirahnas.Remember the kid in school who was "different" and was picked on but laughed along with the joke. Adolescent bullies can't deal with this. They are stumped! He should continue to be nice and "rise above them".Sent from my iPhone

Tonight my husband came home a little sad from our son's cub scouts meeting, saying tonight was really the first night he saw the difference of our son compared to the other boys in his den. Our son loves Bros. & he is very good at it, so...he tends to verbal stim. Tonight my husband said that the other boys were making fun of him saying hey "make him say 'this or that' about ".

my question to you all is: what should I give him to focus better,pay better attention, socialize & interact with his peers.

I

I know kids can be cruel but it breaks my heart that they make fun of him,

I want to be with him every second of the day to protect him! But that is impossible.

Please send me some of your ideas, currently he is not on any supps/meds save for multiple vit., enzymes & I have tried respen a patches but he pulls them off even in the middle of the night.

Thank you all sooooooo much, this group is the only group I can turn to for ideas.

Thank you

Nina

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Oh Alberta, I like you!! :) laura

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> > Tonight my husband came home a little sad from our son's cub scouts

> > meeting, saying tonight was really the first night he saw the difference of

> > our son compared to the other boys in his den. Our son loves Bros. &

> > he is very good at it, so...he tends to verbal stim. Tonight my husband said

> > that the other boys were making fun of him saying hey " make him say 'this or

> > that' about " .

> > my question to you all is: what should I give him to focus better,pay

> > better attention, socialize & interact with his peers.

> > I

> > I know kids can be cruel but it breaks my heart that they make fun of him,

> > I want to be with him every second of the day to protect him! But that is

> > impossible.

> > Please send me some of your ideas, currently he is not on any supps/meds

> > save for multiple vit., enzymes & I have tried respen a patches but he pulls

> > them off even in the middle of the night.

> > Thank you all sooooooo much, this group is the only group I can turn to for

> > ideas.

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> > Thank you

> > Nina

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