Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 No, we have not chelated yet but working on all the tests that needs to be done. Jane Jan <paxlforme@...> wrote: Jane, I tend to agree with you on the marijuana thing. We already know what that does to brains. Which is brain damage and brain cell death. I am thinking this is not the road we are searching for. Sure the kid is calm. He's HIGH! This could be achieved with prescription medications for " misbehaving kids " . And you would not go to jail for purcasing an illegal substance. It sounds to be as though your son did not develop empathy. I have read this is quite common. My son seemed to begin to develop empathy at the toddler age he should have but we saw it go away within a few month. He was back to thinking it was funny when people were hurt. He really didn't get it. While I can't offer any simple answers, therapy may be useful and something called social stories. I don't know the history here, have you chelated your son at all? Has he had a hair test? While I really can't give a lot to help, my son is now showing empathy again following some chelation. > > > > Yesterday my 10-year old autistic son hit our 11/2 year old yellow > lab so hard that she ended up in the animal ER with traumatic head > injury. We had her put to sleep just 2 hours ago. > > Aside from the fact that I am a giant mess over having lost our > beloved dog, I need some advice on how to deal with . He > simply does not understand that he did anything wrong. What upset him > the most was seeing me cry, but he got over it really fast. How can I > help him deal with anger? Anyone know if counseling would help? It is > a tough one since it involves the emotion issue. > > If anyone has any experience with this kind of stuff or could > offer some advice, i would greatly appreciate it. > > Jane > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Want to be your own boss? Learn how on Small Business. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Wow, do you have more data on this " loss of empathy is a symptom of metal poisoning " . Any chance we could chelate certain policy makers in DC? _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Jan Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 10:01 PM Subject: [ ] Re: OT - very sad but desperately need help, jan Jane, If it helps, I have seen great changes in my son on chelation, as well as my NT daughter with mercury. Her mood totally changed. Maybe this will help your son too. It only makes sense to get out what shouldn't be there. I can say, having metal poisoning myself that as I have gotten worse, I have notice that I used to be sensitive and empathatic, but I have a hard time feeling it now. Loss of empathy is a symptom of metal poisoning, and a child would not deal with is as well as you or I. Since we know how society expects us to feel, we can fake it if we have to. They cannot do that if they have never had the feeling of empathy. Take consolation that your not alone. And your son is not a bad person! He can't help it. > > > > > > Yesterday my 10-year old autistic son hit our 11/2 year old > yellow > > lab so hard that she ended up in the animal ER with traumatic head > > injury. We had her put to sleep just 2 hours ago. > > > Aside from the fact that I am a giant mess over having lost our > > beloved dog, I need some advice on how to deal with . > He > > simply does not understand that he did anything wrong. What upset > him > > the most was seeing me cry, but he got over it really fast. How > can I > > help him deal with anger? Anyone know if counseling would help? It > is > > a tough one since it involves the emotion issue. > > > If anyone has any experience with this kind of stuff or could > > offer some advice, i would greatly appreciate it. > > > Jane > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > Want to be your own boss? Learn how on Small Business. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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