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ne,

That is so wonderful to hear. I have ordered the houston enzymes for

McCullough (4 years old). Your email makes me glad that I have decided to

try the enzymes. McCullough is on a diet that is dairy free, no refined

sugar, and no soy. I can't wait to get the enzymes and see if they help

McCullough.

Ann (MawMaw to McCullough)

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Congratulations on having such an outstanding day! Yeah!

Let's see....6 days on Houston enzymes...yep, you are right on

schedule! lol

take care, and enjoy!

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Again, thanks for sharing. It gives me hope.

My two children and I (undiagnosed, probably celiac, and have many

symptoms of autism/AS ) have been on the enzymes for 4 days--have also

been gfcf and corn free for about 9 mo. We get really autistic behaviors

when we get a little " bad " food. Upped the dosage on the enzymes last

night and I felt REALLY WIERD this evening.

Sheila

AhJhawk@... wrote:

> I just wanted to share this with you.I am sure most of you have read

> my posts

> concerning my daughter(this is ne).Yesterday was one of the best

> days I

> have ever had with my daughter.She actualy slept through the night the

> night

> before.When she got up she was in the best mood.I decided to take her

> to the

> zoo.It was 74 degrees and sunny.I was pushig her in her stroller and

> she

> waved to everyone that past.We saw all of the animals and loved it.I

> took her

> out of the stroller to see the seals and I said say hi to the seals

> and she

> waved to them.We watched them for about 10 minutes and then I said say

> good

> bye to the seals and she waved bye to them.I was expecting a big fit

> because

> she has issues with transitioning.Not one single tear.I took her on

> the

> carrousel ride and she waved to everyone.I took her off and told her

> we were

> going to see more animals and she willingly got off.Not one single

> tear. We

> then went on a train ride through the zoo.we had to wait in line for

> about 30

> minutes.I figured she would throw a fit for waiting for so long.She

> sat in

> her stroller and " read " a book the whole time.About 10 minutes before

> our

> train was to start boarding I took her out of her stroller and parked

> it.I

> held her for the 10 minute wait.She usually wants to get down

> immediately.She

> doesn't like to be held for a long time.She didn't want down.She

> hugged and

> kissed me,we sang songs,etc.People commented on what a good child I

> had.(If

> they only knew LOL).We had lunch but she wouldn't eat very much but

> she

> didn't throw a fit.At the end of the day we went to the gift store at

> the zoo

> and I let her pick out a couple of things.She picked out the few

> things and

> that was it.No crying,fussing,getting stiff and throwing herself on

> the

> floor.It was the best day ever with her.we were there for 5 hours and

> not one

> tear.She got up once last night.That still beats only sleeping for a

> couple

> of hours and then being up.She has been on enzymes for 6 days.Could it

> be the

> enzymes or what??? Thanks for all of your advice and help ne

>

>

>

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OH MY GOD!!

ne I am SO HAPPY for you!! :))

Of course it is because of the enzymes!! I bet it is! I had a really funny day

with my son the first day when I gave him enzymes! You will be amazed how much

your daughter will change, what a great little girl she will become.

I am so happy for you...

Thanks for sharing!

Valentina

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In a message dated 3/9/02 9:35:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, AhJhawk@...

writes:

> She has been on enzymes for 6 days.Could it be the

> enzymes or what??? Thanks for all of your advice and help ne

>

>

>

ne:

Most likely the answer is yes.

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AhJhawk@... wrote:

I just wanted to share this with you.I am sure most of you have read my posts

concerning my daughter(this is ne).Yesterday was one of the best days I

have ever had with my daughter.She actualy slept through the night the night

before.When she got up she was in the best mood.I decided to take her to the

zoo.It was 74 degrees and sunny.I was pushig her in her stroller and she

waved to everyone that past.We saw all of the animals and loved it.I took her

out of the stroller to see the seals and I said say hi to the seals and she

waved to them.We watched them for about 10 minutes and then I said say good

bye to the seals and she waved bye to them.I was expecting a big fit because

she has issues with transitioning.Not one single tear.I took her on the

carrousel ride and she waved to everyone.I took her off and told her we were

going to see more animals and she willingly got off.Not one single tear. We

then went on a train ride through the zoo.we had to wait in line for about 30

minutes.I figured she would throw a fit for waiting for so long.She sat in

her stroller and " read " a book the whole time.About 10 minutes before our

train was to start boarding I took her out of her stroller and parked it.I

held her for the 10 minute wait.She usually wants to get down immediately.She

doesn't like to be held for a long time.She didn't want down.She hugged and

kissed me,we sang songs,etc.People commented on what a good child I had.(If

they only knew LOL).We had lunch but she wouldn't eat very much but she

didn't throw a fit.At the end of the day we went to the gift store at the zoo

and I let her pick out a couple of things.She picked out the few things and

that was it.No crying,fussing,getting stiff and throwing herself on the

floor.It was the best day ever with her.we were there for 5 hours and not one

tear.She got up once last night.That still beats only sleeping for a couple

of hours and then being up.She has been on enzymes for 6 days.Could it be the

enzymes or what??? Thanks for all of your advice and help ne

ne-That is such great news! I am so happy for you. We also are just

starting Houston enzymes. Hope that we all get good results! , mom to

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In a message dated 9/19/2007 8:39:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

kault@... writes:

My son said " Mommy " and " Daddy " unprompted yesterday several hours

after ST (previously said " mama " and " dada " )! Today he was saying it

frequently. It sounds so petty to be excited about 2 words, but when

he's struggled so long to say words, it's a huge accomplishment. He's

had a word explosion within the past few weeks.

Absolutely NOT petty at all!!!! Hearing mommy and daddy is the most natural

and wonderful thing in the world, and when they CAN'T say it, it's

heartbreaking to us as parents. I say get excited about it-- I say throw a

party

even!! LOL Make a special deal of his saying all these vital and precious

words

--it gets them more excited to say them MORE!

becky

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That is awesome!!!!!

-------------- Original message --------------

From: " bault123 " <kault@...>

My son said " Mommy " and " Daddy " unprompted yesterday several hours

after ST (previously said " mama " and " dada " )! Today he was saying it

frequently. It sounds so petty to be excited about 2 words, but when

he's struggled so long to say words, it's a huge accomplishment. He's

had a word explosion within the past few weeks. He is also (FINALLY)

starting weekly ST, instead of bi-weekly for the past 8 months. Thanks

for all the support.

Bonnie

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That is awesome!!! It's not petty to be excited! When my son first

said " No " at almost 4 years old in the library I was so thrilled I

gushed to everyone! They thought I was nuts! LOL!

Kudos to your son and you on working hard to help him speak!

Sincerely,

Debra

>

> My son said " Mommy " and " Daddy " unprompted yesterday several hours

> after ST (previously said " mama " and " dada " )! Today he was saying it

> frequently. It sounds so petty to be excited about 2 words, but when

> he's struggled so long to say words, it's a huge accomplishment.

He's

> had a word explosion within the past few weeks. He is also (FINALLY)

> starting weekly ST, instead of bi-weekly for the past 8 months.

Thanks

> for all the support.

> Bonnie

>

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Jen, She looks great. It is amazing the improvement you got only in couple months from repositioning. I am trying reposition with my son, we started almost two weeks ago. I can see some improvement already, but I was wondering if you can give me some tips that you used with your daughter, as I can see you had great results. Thank you in advance. TottiJen <jad74@...> wrote: DD had her photos of repo improvement uploaded onto a local website, so I thought I would share the website

with all of you. Click on the picture link on the left, and then you will she her right away. Enjoy!Jenwww.dupagehomeopathic.com

between 0000-00-00 and 9999-99-99

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thanks. my two best tips for repo are the rolled up burp cloth

(cloth diaper) and co-sleeping. my mother in law sewed the burp

cloth shut in a roll, and i used it in dd's pajamas to keep her from

rolling onto the flat side. also, i've been co-sleeping with her.

at first it was so exhausting to wake up and move her head, but now

she is a pro. she sleeps on the correct side all night (facing me).

she wakes up to nurse a lot, but it's fine b/c i can nurse her while

i sleep, and i know her head is going in the right direction. good

luck with your repo, it's a lot of work, but it's good work.

Jen

> DD had her photos of repo improvement uploaded onto a

local website, so

> I thought I would share the website with all of you. Click on the

> picture link on the left, and then you will she her right away.

Enjoy!

>

> Jen

>

> www.dupagehomeopathic.com

>

>

>

>

>

> between 0000-00-00 and 9999-99-99

>

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Some great ideas. You sound like you are doing a great job with your daughter. Tammy

From: Jen <jad74@...>Subject: Re: just wanted to sharePlagiocephaly Date: Tuesday, April 15, 2008, 9:35 PM

thanks. my two best tips for repo are the rolled up burp cloth (cloth diaper) and co-sleeping. my mother in law sewed the burp cloth shut in a roll, and i used it in dd's pajamas to keep her from rolling onto the flat side. also, i've been co-sleeping with her. at first it was so exhausting to wake up and move her head, but now she is a pro. she sleeps on the correct side all night (facing me). she wakes up to nurse a lot, but it's fine b/c i can nurse her while i sleep, and i know her head is going in the right direction. good luck with your repo, it's a lot of work, but it's good work.Jen> DD had her photos of repo improvement uploaded onto a local website, so > I thought I would share the website with all of you. Click on the > picture link on the left, and then you will she her right away. Enjoy!> > Jen> > www.dupagehomeopath ic.com> > > > > > between 0000-00-00 and 9999-99-99>

between 0000-00-00 and 9999-99-99

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