Guest guest Posted July 17, 2010 Report Share Posted July 17, 2010 As many of you know my son Tanner who just turned 14 years old has had life changing surges on nutriiveda in so many areas that I can't even begin to list them all. But from the way he looks, speaks, acts, learns..and in areas such as multi tasking and abstract humor that he never either grasped or was able to do prior -which is why I started this page here to document. http://pursuitofresearch.org/pursuit.html It's kind of like why I started this page here http://pursuitofresearch.org/science.html to keep track of my theories why this is working while most of the world doesn't have a clue about what I consider to be (not kiddding) some sort of cure. I don't know how- but the more time that goes on -the more I see -yes -a cure. That's my opinion and I don't care if some don't believe me yet. Those that doubt it are those that don't try it and basically I have found interestingly enough that the majority of parents that have used nutriiveda up to this point tends to be a more highly educated and in many cases from a medical or educational background of some sort. I have never spoken to so many research scientists before in my life!!! (funny yesterday I was speaking with a parent and telling her this and then later in the conversation found out that she too works in a hospital lab....she was a research scientist too!!) Anyway I have a new update to share that like the jumping over the bush that Tanner did that I didn't even want him to do -but he now has the motor skills for it-I want to include and share. I guess we can file this " surge " under taking the good with the bad!! Tanner was typically my good son who listened more to what I told him. In school as well if the teacher said " everyone needs to clean up " while most didn't listen and ran off -Tanner would stay and help the teacher. Dakota is my more typical teen who you have to repeat yourself before he listens- which as many of you know with typical teens is annoying! Well Tanner as I pointed out before is now much more social with children that typically only were friends with Dakota. When they would come over to my house Dakota and these friends would hang out together and Tanner had other friends he would be with -but they wouldn't be together. Now Tanner is not only hanging out with his brother and friends -but like last night one of them invited Tanner to sleep over his house because Dakota is over another friend's house. Just wanted to share that social observation because while it may not seem like a surge -I can tell you I know that is as well as anything else on the list. But here's the annoying part. I had to make Tanner's upper bunk bed for one of their friend's that used to be just Dakota's friend that was sleeping over. Typically this particular child would sleep in Dakota's room -so I don't have to get the sheets and pillows and blankets for Tanner's room. And the upper bunk with picking up the mattress etc. isn't the easiest bed to make. OK so I come down the ladder and notice a stick of deodorant on Tanner's bed. Tanner is walking toward his bathroom and I hand him, or try to hand him, the deodorant which is on his bed -so clearly that he used...and said " Tanner can you take this back to your bathroom? " And he ignored me!!!!! I had to ask him a few times and you don't understand -typically Tanner would have just grabbed it from my hand and taken it to the bathroom. Typically Tanner and I could bond over how Dakota never listens. Typically Tanner would say to me " Dakota never listens " And now here was Tanner turning into a typical teen. Well when I talked to Tanner about it he just said he didn't think it was a big deal and I " could have just dropped it on the floor " OMG that is SOOOOO not Tanner!!! Anyway just wanted to share that I guess when we want our kids to be normal -we do have to take that for all it is. So while I do miss my child who used to listen and seemed take things more literally before -I guess if I want a free thinker who is more " normal " I have to learn how to accept that aspect of Tanner is gone -and treat him just like I do my other son now. There is no doubt in my mind that there is neuro repair going on with Tanner -and in fact I'd be shocked if in another year or so there is no way anyone would ever know he ever had anything " wrong " with him...in fact right now -you'd have to look pretty darn close and I'd even have trouble finding those areas. In fact -I'd say in a few areas now including academics and growth (the child just turned 14 and is just under SIX FEET TALL and 147 pounds!!!) he is well above normal. So yes it was me that asked for normal but I'm glad that's what I wanted even if it is annoying at times!!! Now how do I put that up here? http://pursuitofresearch.org/pursuit.html " More age appropriate behaviors " " Abstract listening " ???? ha! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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