Guest guest Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 Very well said . Your Family is very lucky to have you in their corner. You are right, it is never too late. Get on it with your Brother!! I bet small changes will make huge gains for him too. Patience is the key. You go Girl!! From: cimna19 <cimna19@...> Subject: It's never too late Date: Friday, January 16, 2009, 8:03 PM I truly feel it is never too late. My 2 year old was recently diagnosed and immediately started with diet and supplements and have seen progress. After all the research I've been doing for my son, so many of pieces in our family puzzle are coming together. I'm still in shock and floored by what I've learned concerning diet, supplements and the whole biomedical prevention kaboodle. My brother is 40 years old. He's been through so much since he was a child. He has a diagnosis of autism and schizophrenia and has been on antipsychotic medicine since adolescence. My mother has always talked about my brother's stomach problems. As a child he suffered greatly from allergies and used to get shots for them. My mother suffers from fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, lactose intolerance. I have had persistent problems with those last two. I'm sharing the information I've learned with my mother so that she, at 72, can improve her health and so that my poor brother, at 40, may have an opportunity for a better quality of life. I'm sure one of the myriad of interventions may help even a little. I will also start some supplements and a change of diet to feel better. As heartbreaking and difficult as this has been for my husband and me, I feel that the knowledge I've gained is going to turn into something very positive for those I love. I want to thank all who are constantly on the forums giving their time and sharing their knowledge. It is truly lifegiving. I'd like to give Dana a special thanks for her online journal and her willingness to also give of her time and open up her life and share so much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 i think this is true as well. i know people that have started biomed in their teens. and there is an advocate around this area that ddidn't start till her son was 7... never to late to at least try. Amy Homeschool and Life Blog Art, Music and Nature Blog Healthy Home Blog ________________________________ From: cimna19 <cimna19@...> Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 8:03:36 PM Subject: It's never too late I truly feel it is never too late. My 2 year old was recently diagnosed and immediately started with diet and supplements and have seen progress. After all the research I've been doing for my son, so many of pieces in our family puzzle are coming together. I'm still in shock and floored by what I've learned concerning diet, supplements and the whole biomedical prevention kaboodle. My brother is 40 years old. He's been through so much since he was a child. He has a diagnosis of autism and schizophrenia and has been on antipsychotic medicine since adolescence. My mother has always talked about my brother's stomach problems. As a child he suffered greatly from allergies and used to get shots for them. My mother suffers from fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, lactose intolerance. I have had persistent problems with those last two. I'm sharing the information I've learned with my mother so that she, at 72, can improve her health and so that my poor brother, at 40, may have an opportunity for a better quality of life. I'm sure one of the myriad of interventions may help even a little. I will also start some supplements and a change of diet to feel better. As heartbreaking and difficult as this has been for my husband and me, I feel that the knowledge I've gained is going to turn into something very positive for those I love. I want to thank all who are constantly on the forums giving their time and sharing their knowledge. It is truly lifegiving. I'd like to give Dana a special thanks for her online journal and her willingness to also give of her time and open up her life and share so much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2009 Report Share Posted January 17, 2009 My daughter has made the largest jump in her expressive speech this past year-she is almost 15. It has been amazing. > > i think this is true as well. i know people that have started biomed in their teens. and there is an advocate around this area that ddidn't start till her son was 7... never to late to at least try. > > Amy > Homeschool and Life Blog > Art, Music and Nature Blog > Healthy Home Blog > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: cimna19 <cimna19@...> > > Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 8:03:36 PM > Subject: It's never too late > > > I truly feel it is never too late. My 2 year old was recently > diagnosed and immediately started with diet and supplements and have > seen progress. > > After all the research I've been doing for my son, so many of pieces > in our family puzzle are coming together. I'm still in shock and > floored by what I've learned concerning diet, supplements and the > whole biomedical prevention kaboodle. > > My brother is 40 years old. He's been through so much since he was a > child. He has a diagnosis of autism and schizophrenia and has been on > antipsychotic medicine since adolescence. My mother has always talked > about my brother's stomach problems. As a child he suffered greatly > from allergies and used to get shots for them. My mother suffers from > fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, lactose intolerance. I have had > persistent problems with those last two. > > I'm sharing the information I've learned with my mother so that she, > at 72, can improve her health and so that my poor brother, at 40, may > have an opportunity for a better quality of life. I'm sure one of the > myriad of interventions may help even a little. I will also start some > supplements and a change of diet to feel better. > > As heartbreaking and difficult as this has been for my husband and me, > I feel that the knowledge I've gained is going to turn into something > very positive for those I love. > > I want to thank all who are constantly on the forums giving their time > and sharing their knowledge. It is truly lifegiving. > > I'd like to give Dana a special thanks for her online journal and her > willingness to also give of her time and open up her life and share so > much. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2009 Report Share Posted January 19, 2009 That's wonderful! > > > > i think this is true as well. i know people that have started > biomed in their teens. and there is an advocate around this area > that ddidn't start till her son was 7... never to late to at least > try. > > > > Amy > > Homeschool and Life Blog > > Art, Music and Nature Blog > > Healthy Home Blog > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: cimna19 <cimna19@> > > > > Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 8:03:36 PM > > Subject: It's never too late > > > > > > I truly feel it is never too late. My 2 year old was recently > > diagnosed and immediately started with diet and supplements and have > > seen progress. > > > > After all the research I've been doing for my son, so many of pieces > > in our family puzzle are coming together. I'm still in shock and > > floored by what I've learned concerning diet, supplements and the > > whole biomedical prevention kaboodle. > > > > My brother is 40 years old. He's been through so much since he was a > > child. He has a diagnosis of autism and schizophrenia and has been > on > > antipsychotic medicine since adolescence. My mother has always > talked > > about my brother's stomach problems. As a child he suffered greatly > > from allergies and used to get shots for them. My mother suffers > from > > fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, lactose intolerance. I have had > > persistent problems with those last two. > > > > I'm sharing the information I've learned with my mother so that she, > > at 72, can improve her health and so that my poor brother, at 40, > may > > have an opportunity for a better quality of life. I'm sure one of > the > > myriad of interventions may help even a little. I will also start > some > > supplements and a change of diet to feel better. > > > > As heartbreaking and difficult as this has been for my husband and > me, > > I feel that the knowledge I've gained is going to turn into > something > > very positive for those I love. > > > > I want to thank all who are constantly on the forums giving their > time > > and sharing their knowledge. It is truly lifegiving. > > > > I'd like to give Dana a special thanks for her online journal and > her > > willingness to also give of her time and open up her life and share > so > > much. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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