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I am not seeing how Landau Kleffner is any different than what is

seen on these autism forums. Most on these forums report

regression, so not seeing how it's different. I had one who started

stuttering at age 3.5 years. The stuttering gradually worsened with

also lack of articulation, to the point that he could not say any

words by the time he was 4 years old, so basically he lost language

over a period of 6 months. And I mean his language was perfect and

beautiful until age 3.5 years. A high dose of either flax seed oil,

salmon oil or cod liver oil, had his language go from non existent

to near normal, 24 hours later, and continued to work as long as he

got his dose daily. If the dose was stopped, 24 hours later, he

would lose his language again. Keep in mind that syndromes only

mean a group of symptoms, just like autism does. So, the cause can

be a multitude of things. For my boy, he was reacting to having 4

vaccines at once, having a mercury toxic mother (me), electrosmog (

I slept near a computer while pregnant), plus mold exposure, and he

also had chronic Strep, as well as several tick-borne infections,

etc. All this is what is typically mentioned on the forums. I know

a lot of people come on here and think that regressions are

different than being born with symptoms, but not for my kids. I had

one born with symptoms, two that stopped developing at 18 months,

and one that regressed at 3.5 years. And they all were recovered on

the exact same things. Basic biomed. I did adopt a girl who

resembled the girl on the exorcist, and she has some kind of issue

that is different than my kids which I have not figured out yet.

She has lost 80% of her symptoms, just like my kids, but part of her

symptomology has made no changes, so for her I think there is a

genetic issue, but I am sure it's rare even amongst those with

autism. So, I recommend that most just look at basic biomed stuff,

of whatever they choose, since there are many ways to aid digestion,

liver function, immune function, and reduce swelling. So, whichever

way makes people happy. I wouldn't put much stock in whether they

were born with symptoms, stopped developing, or regressed. Since

pathogens and toxins are transferred in vaccines, from the

environment, and while pregnant, there are many ways to get them.

Just because you don't show symptoms doesn't mean you aren't a

carrier, since many people test positive to infections without

showing symptoms. Thus, this is why regression doesn't tell us

whether or not we were born with "it".

Love and prayers,

Heidi N

Hello everyone,

A friend's son had a loss of language at 1 year of age after being

admitted in d hospital for diarrhoea at age 1. He had about 10 - 20

words before then, he is 2 years 9 months now and is non-verbal. He

had an EEG which showed abnormal brain waves, the doctor said he

might v Landau Kleffner's syndrome. Does anybody have any experience

with this diagnosis or any suggestions.

Is biomed going to

be helpful? Read dat language loss in Landau Kleffner occurs btw 3

and 7 years but he lost his at 1 year, is it possible there's a

misdiagnosis or something. Please help any suggestions, ideas will

b appreciated. Thanks.

Neka

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Truthfully, I am good with psychology and biology, but suck at

technology. So, I don't know much about this electrosmog stuff. I know

enough to know it's so much a part of the illnesses today, that it could

even be the main reason we have an increase in just about everything but

the genetic problems. Electrosmog somehow feeds pathogens and harms the

immune system. Deitrich Klinghardt says it best. He says that he did a

study on mothers of those with autism. And he said everyone slept in a

high electrosmog place while pregnant. He went on to say that sometimes

fault lines in the ground are causing the electrosmog. There are ways

to measure it, and all, but you will need to learn that by Googling,

because technology is my weakness.

Heidi N

Thanks Heidi, I will surely pass on ur message to her and use d

knowledge for myself too especially, sleeping near a computer, I do that

all d time! So they r still harmful even when they r off?

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Many ASD kids appear to have LKS or a variant of LKS or LKSV. The seizures

occur at night. Is your child positive for Anne Connelly? That test is

considered indicative for an LKSV. Options would include Valium at night to

block seizures and an AED.

Pamela

Landau Kleffner syndrome

> Hello everyone,

> A friend's son had a loss of language at 1 year of age after being

> admitted in d hospital for diarrhoea at age 1. He had about 10 - 20 words

> before then, he is 2 years 9 months now and is non-verbal. He had an EEG

> which showed abnormal brain waves, the doctor said he might v Landau

> Kleffner's syndrome. Does anybody have any experience with this diagnosis

> or any suggestions.Is biomed going to be helpful? Read dat language loss

> in Landau Kleffner occurs btw 3 and 7 years but he lost his at 1 year, is

> it possible there's a misdiagnosis or something. Please help any

> suggestions, ideas will b appreciated. Thanks.

> Neka

> Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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Aed?From my Android phone on T-Mobile. The first nationwide 4G network. Pamela Leigh wrote:Many ASD kids appear to have LKS or a variant of LKS or LKSV. The seizures occur at night. Is your child positive for Anne Connelly? That test is considered indicative for an LKSV. Options would include Valium at night to block seizures and an AED.Pamela Landau Kleffner syndrome> Hello everyone,> A friend's son had a loss of language at 1 year of age after being > admitted in d hospital for diarrhoea at age 1. He had about 10 - 20 words > before then, he is 2 years 9 months now and is non-verbal. He had an EEG > which showed abnormal brain waves, the doctor said he might v Landau > Kleffner's syndrome. Does anybody have any experience with this diagnosis > or any suggestions.Is biomed going to be helpful? Read dat language loss > in Landau Kleffner occurs btw 3 and 7 years but he lost his at 1 year, is > it possible there's a misdiagnosis or something. Please help any > suggestions, ideas will b appreciated. Thanks.> Neka> Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device>> ------------------------------------>>

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AED = Anti-epileptic drug

Pamela

Landau Kleffner syndrome> Hello everyone,> A friend's son had a loss of language at 1 year of age after being > admitted in d hospital for diarrhoea at age 1. He had about 10 - 20 words > before then, he is 2 years 9 months now and is non-verbal. He had an EEG > which showed abnormal brain waves, the doctor said he might v Landau > Kleffner's syndrome. Does anybody have any experience with this diagnosis > or any suggestions.Is biomed going to be helpful? Read dat language loss > in Landau Kleffner occurs btw 3 and 7 years but he lost his at 1 year, is > it possible there's a misdiagnosis or something. Please help any > suggestions, ideas will b appreciated. Thanks.> Neka> Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device>> ------------------------------------>>

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Does anyone what the safest or mildest anti epileptic drug is out there?From my Android phone on T-Mobile. The first nationwide 4G network. Pamela Leigh wrote:



AED = Anti-epileptic drug

Pamela

Landau Kleffner syndrome> Hello everyone,> A friend's son had a loss of language at 1 year of age after being > admitted in d hospital for diarrhoea at age 1. He had about 10 - 20 words > before then, he is 2 years 9 months now and is non-verbal. He had an EEG > which showed abnormal brain waves, the doctor said he might v Landau > Kleffner's syndrome. Does anybody have any experience with this diagnosis > or any suggestions.Is biomed going to be helpful? Read dat language loss > in Landau Kleffner occurs btw 3 and 7 years but he lost his at 1 year, is > it possible there's a misdiagnosis or something. Please help any > suggestions, ideas will b appreciated. Thanks.> Neka> Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device>> ------------------------------------>>

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