Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 Hi Everyone! I just found out I am pregnant and need a little advice. I have a 5 yr old with PDD and am wondering if I should go on the gf/cf diet. I believe my son to be vaccine damaged, so would going on the diet be necessary? Is there anyone out there that did not do the diet and had a neuro-typical child after having a child on the spectrum? I will definitely not be vaccinating and will nurse this child for a year. Two things I wish I did with my son. I'm just not sure how I feel about limiting foods in my diet. Feedback is greatly appreciated! Kerri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 Virginia, Have your children been tested for heavy metals? I am always interested in learning more about un-vaccinated children that have autism. Thank you for sharing, Dr. Suzanne www.fcchiropracticcenter.com > > Kerri, > I don't know about diet, but all four of my children are on the spectrum. My 15 yo has aspergers but the younger 3 have severe autism! I nursed the first three. Thought I may have had hg in my breast milk so I didn't nurse my 4th child. She still has autism. I fully vaccinated the first two. My second son was perfect until the MMR. We didn't vaccinate the last two but they still have autism! I believe candida, viral infections, & strep are Huge culprits!!! > I'm not writing to scare you!!! Every time I got pregnant, I prayed that God would spare my baby from autism! Although they all have it, we have seen awesome healing in all of them!!! I truly would not trade one if them!!!! They are all blessings!!!! I pray God's blessings on your family. > > > > Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways, acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths. > Proverbs 3:5-6 > > Virginia Blevins > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 Virginia, Have your children been tested for heavy metals? I am always interested in learning more about un-vaccinated children that have autism. Thank you for sharing, Dr. Suzanne www.fcchiropracticcenter.com > > Kerri, > I don't know about diet, but all four of my children are on the spectrum. My 15 yo has aspergers but the younger 3 have severe autism! I nursed the first three. Thought I may have had hg in my breast milk so I didn't nurse my 4th child. She still has autism. I fully vaccinated the first two. My second son was perfect until the MMR. We didn't vaccinate the last two but they still have autism! I believe candida, viral infections, & strep are Huge culprits!!! > I'm not writing to scare you!!! Every time I got pregnant, I prayed that God would spare my baby from autism! Although they all have it, we have seen awesome healing in all of them!!! I truly would not trade one if them!!!! They are all blessings!!!! I pray God's blessings on your family. > > > > Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways, acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths. > Proverbs 3:5-6 > > Virginia Blevins > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 Virginia, Have your children been tested for heavy metals? I am always interested in learning more about un-vaccinated children that have autism. Thank you for sharing, Dr. Suzanne www.fcchiropracticcenter.com > > Kerri, > I don't know about diet, but all four of my children are on the spectrum. My 15 yo has aspergers but the younger 3 have severe autism! I nursed the first three. Thought I may have had hg in my breast milk so I didn't nurse my 4th child. She still has autism. I fully vaccinated the first two. My second son was perfect until the MMR. We didn't vaccinate the last two but they still have autism! I believe candida, viral infections, & strep are Huge culprits!!! > I'm not writing to scare you!!! Every time I got pregnant, I prayed that God would spare my baby from autism! Although they all have it, we have seen awesome healing in all of them!!! I truly would not trade one if them!!!! They are all blessings!!!! I pray God's blessings on your family. > > > > Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways, acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths. > Proverbs 3:5-6 > > Virginia Blevins > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2011 Report Share Posted February 4, 2011 Caryn, Is it just milk that that the NIDS diet avoids, or all dairy? Also, are all nuts avoided? Do you know why? Just trying to gather info that I can work with during pregnancy. I have a history of Hyperemies Gravidarum (severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy) and want to know all my options. Thanks for the response! Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 4:35:47 PMSubject: Re: pregnancy My son is not vaccinated and is autistic. It if my personal opinion that children become autistic from vaccines because they are already harboring pathogens and that vaccines hurt the immune system.I remember my pregnancy with my son and I can remember exactly which foods made me tired/vomit and that I probably should have avoided. Milk, whole grains, berries, nuts and chocolate, which I think avoiding those is called the NIDS diet. These foods are known to trigger the immune system and you want to keep yours calm.Also, watch out for "heartburn." In retrospect, I did not have heartburn, I had low stomach acid.Furthermore, if you baby has the hiccups, it is probably yeast. Consider removing all sugar from your diet.Congratulations.Caryn>> Hi Everyone!> > I just found out I am pregnant and need a little advice. I have a 5 yr old with > PDD and am wondering if I should go on the gf/cf diet. I believe my son to be > vaccine damaged, so would going on the diet be necessary? Is there anyone out > there that did not do the diet and had a neuro-typical child after having a > child on the spectrum? I will definitely not be vaccinating and will nurse this > child for a year. Two things I wish I did with my son. I'm just not sure how I > feel about limiting foods in my diet. Feedback is greatly appreciated!> > Kerri> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2011 Report Share Posted February 4, 2011 Caryn, Is it just milk that that the NIDS diet avoids, or all dairy? Also, are all nuts avoided? Do you know why? Just trying to gather info that I can work with during pregnancy. I have a history of Hyperemies Gravidarum (severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy) and want to know all my options. Thanks for the response! Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 4:35:47 PMSubject: Re: pregnancy My son is not vaccinated and is autistic. It if my personal opinion that children become autistic from vaccines because they are already harboring pathogens and that vaccines hurt the immune system.I remember my pregnancy with my son and I can remember exactly which foods made me tired/vomit and that I probably should have avoided. Milk, whole grains, berries, nuts and chocolate, which I think avoiding those is called the NIDS diet. These foods are known to trigger the immune system and you want to keep yours calm.Also, watch out for "heartburn." In retrospect, I did not have heartburn, I had low stomach acid.Furthermore, if you baby has the hiccups, it is probably yeast. Consider removing all sugar from your diet.Congratulations.Caryn>> Hi Everyone!> > I just found out I am pregnant and need a little advice. I have a 5 yr old with > PDD and am wondering if I should go on the gf/cf diet. I believe my son to be > vaccine damaged, so would going on the diet be necessary? Is there anyone out > there that did not do the diet and had a neuro-typical child after having a > child on the spectrum? I will definitely not be vaccinating and will nurse this > child for a year. Two things I wish I did with my son. I'm just not sure how I > feel about limiting foods in my diet. Feedback is greatly appreciated!> > Kerri> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2011 Report Share Posted February 4, 2011 , Thanks for the info! I too had pitocin and then an unnecessary c-cection with my son. I wonder about this being a cause of his pdd. I'm hoping for a vbac and want to go as natural as possible this time around. I figure they had no choice years ago. If they could do it....so can I. LOL! Can I ask you why your DAN put you on such a high D dosing schedule. Does it have anything to do with ammune support? I worry about that. Maybe I should talk to my son's DAN too. One last question. Did you do the diet while pregnant? Thanks! Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 11:34:24 PMSubject: re: pregnancy Kerri,I had my 4th child almost 9 months ago. My children are a 21 y/o son (NT), 16 y/o daughter (NT) and a 5 y/o son with autism. My baby, a girl, is NT so far, and the differences between my NT kids and my Spectrum kiddo was noticeable from the beginning. Our DAN! advised me to take vitamin D in pretty high doses along with my omega 3's throughout my pregnancy. His position stemmed from the idea that we are a sunscreen society and that pregnant women are now advised to keep their fish intake to a minimum. I took 15-20,000 iu of Vit D per week. I would take a 5,000 iu sublingual every couple days to get to that amount. I took the omega 3's every other day, as they tended to make me nauseous. On another note: My ASD child was also the only one that was induced. I've never had an epidural with any of them, but I think the pitocin did something to him, so if you can avoid that, try to.Good luck to you, our little baby girl has been the best "therapy" we have ever done with our boy, they adore one another, and she accepts him completely, totally and unconditionally. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2011 Report Share Posted February 4, 2011 , Thanks for the info! I too had pitocin and then an unnecessary c-cection with my son. I wonder about this being a cause of his pdd. I'm hoping for a vbac and want to go as natural as possible this time around. I figure they had no choice years ago. If they could do it....so can I. LOL! Can I ask you why your DAN put you on such a high D dosing schedule. Does it have anything to do with ammune support? I worry about that. Maybe I should talk to my son's DAN too. One last question. Did you do the diet while pregnant? Thanks! Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 11:34:24 PMSubject: re: pregnancy Kerri,I had my 4th child almost 9 months ago. My children are a 21 y/o son (NT), 16 y/o daughter (NT) and a 5 y/o son with autism. My baby, a girl, is NT so far, and the differences between my NT kids and my Spectrum kiddo was noticeable from the beginning. Our DAN! advised me to take vitamin D in pretty high doses along with my omega 3's throughout my pregnancy. His position stemmed from the idea that we are a sunscreen society and that pregnant women are now advised to keep their fish intake to a minimum. I took 15-20,000 iu of Vit D per week. I would take a 5,000 iu sublingual every couple days to get to that amount. I took the omega 3's every other day, as they tended to make me nauseous. On another note: My ASD child was also the only one that was induced. I've never had an epidural with any of them, but I think the pitocin did something to him, so if you can avoid that, try to.Good luck to you, our little baby girl has been the best "therapy" we have ever done with our boy, they adore one another, and she accepts him completely, totally and unconditionally. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2011 Report Share Posted February 4, 2011 , Thanks for the info! I too had pitocin and then an unnecessary c-cection with my son. I wonder about this being a cause of his pdd. I'm hoping for a vbac and want to go as natural as possible this time around. I figure they had no choice years ago. If they could do it....so can I. LOL! Can I ask you why your DAN put you on such a high D dosing schedule. Does it have anything to do with ammune support? I worry about that. Maybe I should talk to my son's DAN too. One last question. Did you do the diet while pregnant? Thanks! Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 11:34:24 PMSubject: re: pregnancy Kerri,I had my 4th child almost 9 months ago. My children are a 21 y/o son (NT), 16 y/o daughter (NT) and a 5 y/o son with autism. My baby, a girl, is NT so far, and the differences between my NT kids and my Spectrum kiddo was noticeable from the beginning. Our DAN! advised me to take vitamin D in pretty high doses along with my omega 3's throughout my pregnancy. His position stemmed from the idea that we are a sunscreen society and that pregnant women are now advised to keep their fish intake to a minimum. I took 15-20,000 iu of Vit D per week. I would take a 5,000 iu sublingual every couple days to get to that amount. I took the omega 3's every other day, as they tended to make me nauseous. On another note: My ASD child was also the only one that was induced. I've never had an epidural with any of them, but I think the pitocin did something to him, so if you can avoid that, try to.Good luck to you, our little baby girl has been the best "therapy" we have ever done with our boy, they adore one another, and she accepts him completely, totally and unconditionally. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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