Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 I want to clarify that I am not proposing a list to explore treatments to add to SCD. I am just hoping for ways to resolve this conflict....a kind of peace summit.... Mimi > I am glad that we have so many wonderful list members who are > passionate about SCD and its importance as a treatment for autism. I > also understand that there are intense emotions about combining SCD > with other treatments;it is clear to me that both sides really care > about helping children with autism. > > What treatments should Pecanbread endorse? > > I think that this issue should be dealt in a temporary yahoo list > where the moderators and those who feel strongly about this issue > should participate. The list should be dedicated to only to deciding > this topic in order to make it possible to deal with this topic as > soon as possible. Once we resolve this issue,then we can shut down > the list. A very tiny list might be more calming. > > Having fights about this topic on pecanbread might confuse newbies > and even drive them away from this list. Can we wait a few days > because I am very busy this week? > > Thanks to all of you for caring so much, > Mimi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 I agree. Great idea Mimi! a a > > I want to clarify that I am not proposing a list to explore > treatments to add to SCD. I am just hoping for ways to resolve this > conflict....a kind of peace summit.... > Mimi > > I am glad that we have so many wonderful list members who are > > passionate about SCD and its importance as a treatment for autism. > I > > also understand that there are intense emotions about combining > SCD > > with other treatments;it is clear to me that both sides really > care > > about helping children with autism. > > > > What treatments should Pecanbread endorse? > > > > I think that this issue should be dealt in a temporary yahoo list > > where the moderators and those who feel strongly about this issue > > should participate. The list should be dedicated to only to > deciding > > this topic in order to make it possible to deal with this topic as > > soon as possible. Once we resolve this issue,then we can shut down > > the list. A very tiny list might be more calming. > > > > Having fights about this topic on pecanbread might confuse newbies > > and even drive them away from this list. Can we wait a few days > > because I am very busy this week? > > > > Thanks to all of you for caring so much, > > Mimi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 Hey Mimi! and myself started a list http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/openblooms/ where some of the parents here have been having personal conversations, and sharing tidbits of info. Its not sharing specific protocols, just talking about our lives, enzymes, bone broths, research, a little goofing off. It's neat, because some of the mums over there are doing SCD but incorporating LOD, I use SCD and we incorporate elements of the Feingold program, we have to monitor Hunt's phenol intake, which is improving, BTW. As many of you know, my Hunt was severely autistic and no longer, he is mildly autistic and adhd and continuing to progress. My other son Ben has ASD and had a horrendous leaky gut and fungal infections, that latter having gone into complete remission and he will soon be completely out of ASD diagnosis. But, really the board is about discussion of new ideas and a place to blow off friendly steam about our lives. I am sad that there is any conflict and contention, we all are on the same exact side, we are all holding virtual hands on the path to becomming well, we need peace on this list. Peace goes both ways, not one. Summer and Family, SCD 08/04 recoverymaze wrote: I want to clarify that I am not proposing a list to explore treatments to add to SCD. I am just hoping for ways to resolve this conflict....a kind of peace summit.... Mimi > I am glad that we have so many wonderful list members who are > passionate about SCD and its importance as a treatment for autism. I > also understand that there are intense emotions about combining SCD > with other treatments;it is clear to me that both sides really care > about helping children with autism. > > What treatments should Pecanbread endorse? > > I think that this issue should be dealt in a temporary yahoo list > where the moderators and those who feel strongly about this issue > should participate. The list should be dedicated to only to deciding > this topic in order to make it possible to deal with this topic as > soon as possible. Once we resolve this issue,then we can shut down > the list. A very tiny list might be more calming. > > Having fights about this topic on pecanbread might confuse newbies > and even drive them away from this list. Can we wait a few days > because I am very busy this week? > > Thanks to all of you for caring so much, > Mimi > Summer's Family, SCD 08/04 http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/openblooms/ --------------------------------- Ring'em or ping'em. Make PC-to-phone calls as low as 1¢/min with Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 I agree. This has been such a supportive place for me, and I want it to continue for other new members. Colby celiac 2.5 months scd and healing! > > I am glad that we have so many wonderful list members who are > passionate about SCD and its importance as a treatment for autism. I > also understand that there are intense emotions about combining SCD > with other treatments;it is clear to me that both sides really care > about helping children with autism. > > What treatments should Pecanbread endorse? > > I think that this issue should be dealt in a temporary yahoo list > where the moderators and those who feel strongly about this issue > should participate. The list should be dedicated to only to deciding > this topic in order to make it possible to deal with this topic as > soon as possible. Once we resolve this issue,then we can shut down > the list. A very tiny list might be more calming. > > Having fights about this topic on pecanbread might confuse newbies > and even drive them away from this list. Can we wait a few days > because I am very busy this week? > > Thanks to all of you for caring so much, > Mimi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2006 Report Share Posted May 25, 2006 > > > > I am glad that we have so many wonderful list members who are > > passionate about SCD and its importance as a treatment for autism. > I > > also understand that there are intense emotions about combining SCD > > with other treatments;it is clear to me that both sides really care > > about helping children with autism. > > > > What treatments should Pecanbread endorse? > > > > I think that this issue should be dealt in a temporary yahoo list > > where the moderators and those who feel strongly about this issue > > should participate. The list should be dedicated to only to > deciding > > this topic in order to make it possible to deal with this topic as > > soon as possible. Once we resolve this issue,then we can shut down > > the list. A very tiny list might be more calming. > > > > Having fights about this topic on pecanbread might confuse newbies > > and even drive them away from this list. Can we wait a few days > > because I am very busy this week? > > > > Thanks to all of you for caring so much, > > Mimi > > I wanted to let everyone know that I shared the new list guidelines with Elaine's daughter, Judy (the girl who started it all) and she is delighted with the new format and said : " Hi, I think this is a wonderful solution. Please thank her (Jody) for me. It clarifies the issue for all and permits people to make their own educated choices. I approve completely as well with the philosophy she expresses that motivated her to come up with this solution. Intelligent refereeing is a much needed function. Judy " Carol F. SCD 6 years, celiac Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2006 Report Share Posted May 25, 2006 Carol, Welcome back to the list! Missed reading your recipes. Summer carolfrilegh wrote: " Hi, I think this is a wonderful solution. Please thank her (Jody) for me. It clarifies the issue for all and permits people to make their own educated choices. I approve completely as well with the philosophy she expresses that motivated her to come up with this solution. Intelligent refereeing is a much needed function. Judy " Carol F. SCD 6 years, celiac --------------------------------- Summer's Family, SCD 08/04 http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/openblooms/ --------------------------------- How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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