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Hi Rogene,

Neither of my boys showed autistic tendencies but my

youngest did have behavioural problems.

Professor Shanklin told me he showed signs of

behavioural problems like some silicone children. My health visitor wanted to

put him on medication at two for ADHD

I choose not to go down that route even before I knew

about drugs harming us with silicone poisoning……it was pure

instinct at that time.

I choose to be very careful with their diet as you

know and the bad behaviour did definitely improve, but you are talking about

ten years ago.

He is twelve and mostly well behaved, he does have a tendency

to be very noisy but that could just be that he is the youngest of six

children.

He still has problems with leg aches and I have to

limit his activities…..after school I like him to sit and rest before he

goes Army cadets, if I don’t he gets terrible leg pains…I have to

just be watchful.

As he gets older and does things with his friends its

becoming more challenging, like they may go to Mac’s and get a

burger….yuk!! But I just have to pretty much control what they eat.

I NEVER give my kids medicine unless absolutely necessary,

for the leg pain I massage them for him and heat a pad and lie it across where

the pain is……always at the bottom joint between the foot and shin??

They get plenty of probiotic drinks and yoghurt….I

am lucky that they like proper home cooked food and veggies (all organic)

better than fast food ,my youngest doesn’t like chocolate which is also a

blessing.

I think its wonderful what you are doing for the silicone

kids and informing the parents, I wish ten years ago I had that information, I

remember when I met Professor Shanklin in Leicester and he talked about the

kids it was like being punched in the face….I had no idea that the kids

could be affected, my world turned upside down that day and the feeling of

isolation was incredible.

I hope you are feeling better,

Thank you

Love Sue

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