Guest guest Posted April 13, 2001 Report Share Posted April 13, 2001 DID not mean to upset anyone... Yes I do believe that some children can do well with the diets & interventions. My son is 6...been doing diet since March 2000 and chelating since October 2000... He is diagnosed PDDNOS.... and fully mainstreamed in Kindergarten with the assistance of an one-to-one aide. We never had ABA...just EI and a TEEACH program. I have hope and do not listen to statistics. I have seen wonderful things with the diet & chelation & enzymes...but I know he is still delayed in his speech and has hypersensitive hearing, tactile touch issues, as well as sensory processing delays. I am so happy to hear of the children who have done a 360 degree turn.. I hold onto that for my son. We have made progress by 80 percent.... Thank you all for your responses. > > My daughter, and many others have recovered through such things as > dietary > > intervention, supplementation, and chealation along with therapies > like > > speech and ot. My daughter has gone from being totally non-verbal, > low > > functioning to a 7 year old reading at a 2nd grade level, social as > the day > > is long, and very verbal! She takes no prescription medications > today and we > > were told by the end of this school year she will be un-eligible > for any > > further services! I would definitely consider this recovery. > > , > Congratulations to you and your daughter! I pray that someday I'll > be able to say the same about Brett. My " long-term " goal is to get > him in regular kindergarten (he just turned 3). Successes like yours > give me hope! > Thanks for making my day, > Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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