Guest guest Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 Hey, Lost the word easy. It's definitely worth it, but it's not easy. J. Need help now? http://www.talkaboutcuringautism.org/contact/real-help-now-live-chat.htm From: nancy j <endofautism@...> Subject: make me feel better Date: Wednesday, December 8, 2010, 7:31 PM  Yes, I do. My grandson scored over 141 when he was diagnosed. We lost the first ATEC so don't remember exactly. That was four years ago....no understanding of language, no speech at all just sounds, no social skills or interest AT ALL...only ate two things ..chocolate cows milk and one brand of protein bar, oh and an occasional apple. He could walk, use his hands but could not have cared less about anything else. Here we are four years later: gfcfsf, biomedical, social skills classes, Tomatis Auditory training, Samonas, homeopathy, Son-Rise Program and lots and lots and lots of patience, love, interaction....he is toilet trained (before turning 4) and has never had an accident..talks all the time, loves the family and loves to snuggle, taught himself to print, write cursive, to read, writes his own family and funny books (5 to 10 pages long) and eats all kinds of meats, most fruits, most veggies, french toast, sandwiches, applesauce, ice cream and other stuff I don't want to take time to recount. We just did his ATEC score and it's 40. He has made remarkable progress so stick with it. It does work, kids do heal, our guy is a testimony to it. Good luck, God Bless. You were given this child because you cared enough to take care of him. It does get better, I promise. We have a plaque in our front room. It says: I never promised you it would be easy, I only promised it would be worth it. Signed: God It is worth it, but it is definitely not J. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 Wow! I love to hear stories like this! How old was he when he was diagnosed and how old is he now? It's what we're all fighting for  Good Bless You!  From: nancy j <endofautism@...> Subject: make me feel better Date: Wednesday, December 8, 2010, 7:31 PM  Yes, I do. My grandson scored over 141 when he was diagnosed. We lost the first ATEC so don't remember exactly. That was four years ago....no understanding of language, no speech at all just sounds, no social skills or interest AT ALL...only ate two things ..chocolate cows milk and one brand of protein bar, oh and an occasional apple. He could walk, use his hands but could not have cared less about anything else. Here we are four years later: gfcfsf, biomedical, social skills classes, Tomatis Auditory training, Samonas, homeopathy, Son-Rise Program and lots and lots and lots of patience, love, interaction....he is toilet trained (before turning 4) and has never had an accident..talks all the time, loves the family and loves to snuggle, taught himself to print, write cursive, to read, writes his own family and funny books (5 to 10 pages long) and eats all kinds of meats, most fruits, most veggies, french toast, sandwiches, applesauce, ice cream and other stuff I don't want to take time to recount. We just did his ATEC score and it's 40. He has made remarkable progress so stick with it. It does work, kids do heal, our guy is a testimony to it. Good luck, God Bless. You were given this child because you cared enough to take care of him. It does get better, I promise. We have a plaque in our front room. It says: I never promised you it would be easy, I only promised it would be worth it. Signed: God It is worth it, but it is definitely not J. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 Just a shout out J., I saw in your post you are a SonRise Mom! Me too, for about 15 months now. That and Enzymes are the best thing that ever happened to our daughter and our family as a whole!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 My grandson was diagnosed pdd-nos at 3 1/2 but got the " official " asd diagnosis at 4. He's 8 now and doing very well. School doesn't know what to do with him because he is so bright. He's way ahead of his classmates academically. His social skills are typically asd, he loves to play with specific children (his brother and two friends) but otherwise isn't a social butterfly. When he does play, he gets emotionally exhausted and needs a break after about an hour. We have taught him to tell his brother, " I need a break " or " I need some alone time " . That way the kids know to play without him. We are working on the social skills. He loves to go outside and run, play hide and seek, jump on the trampoline and ride his two-wheeler. He is a much different child today. Looking at him you would never think that only 4 1/2 years ago he DIDN'T TALK AT ALL! and DIDN'T UNDERSTAND ANY WORDS AT ALL. So don't give up. It just takes time, diet, nutrition and patience. J. Need help now? http://www.talkaboutcuringautism.org/contact/real-help-now-live-chat.htm From: nancy j <endofautism@...> Subject: make me feel better Date: Wednesday, December 8, 2010, 7:31 PM  Yes, I do. My grandson scored over 141 when he was diagnosed. We lost the first ATEC so don't remember exactly. That was four years ago....no understanding of language, no speech at all just sounds, no social skills or interest AT ALL...only ate two things ..chocolate cows milk and one brand of protein bar, oh and an occasional apple. He could walk, use his hands but could not have cared less about anything else. Here we are four years later: gfcfsf, biomedical, social skills classes, Tomatis Auditory training, Samonas, homeopathy, Son-Rise Program and lots and lots and lots of patience, love, interaction....he is toilet trained (before turning 4) and has never had an accident..talks all the time, loves the family and loves to snuggle, taught himself to print, write cursive, to read, writes his own family and funny books (5 to 10 pages long) and eats all kinds of meats, most fruits, most veggies, french toast, sandwiches, applesauce, ice cream and other stuff I don't want to take time to recount. We just did his ATEC score and it's 40. He has made remarkable progress so stick with it. It does work, kids do heal, our guy is a testimony to it. Good luck, God Bless. You were given this child because you cared enough to take care of him. It does get better, I promise. We have a plaque in our front room. It says: I never promised you it would be easy, I only promised it would be worth it. Signed: God It is worth it, but it is definitely not J. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 , Do you mind saying which if any doctor helped you? Thanks. make me feel better Date: Wednesday, December 8, 2010, 7:31 PM Yes, I do. My grandson scored over 141 when he was diagnosed. We lost the first ATEC so don't remember exactly. That was four years ago....no understanding of language, no speech at all just sounds, no social skills or interest AT ALL...only ate two things ..chocolate cows milk and one brand of protein bar, oh and an occasional apple. He could walk, use his hands but could not have cared less about anything else. Here we are four years later: gfcfsf, biomedical, social skills classes, Tomatis Auditory training, Samonas, homeopathy, Son-Rise Program and lots and lots and lots of patience, love, interaction....he is toilet trained (before turning 4) and has never had an accident..talks all the time, loves the family and loves to snuggle, taught himself to print, write cursive, to read, writes his own family and funny books (5 to 10 pages long) and eats all kinds of meats, most fruits, most veggies, french toast, sandwiches, applesauce, ice cream and other stuff I don't want to take time to recount. We just did his ATEC score and it's 40. He has made remarkable progress so stick with it. It does work, kids do heal, our guy is a testimony to it. Good luck, God Bless. You were given this child because you cared enough to take care of him. It does get better, I promise. We have a plaque in our front room. It says: I never promised you it would be easy, I only promised it would be worth it. Signed: God It is worth it, but it is definitely not J. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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